Maximize Taurine Plus Skin Patch

$49.99

Could Taurine be the long-sought Fountain of Youth? A new study reported in the New York Times on June 8, 2023, reports that Taurine could very well slow the aging process. To that end, our Research & Development laboratory has formulated our science-based transdermal time-release Taurine Plus skin patch. We named it “Taurine Plus” because in addition to Taurine, we have added Collagen, Vitamin B6, and Vitamin D to the formula.  Click to Learn More about Taurine and our Taurine Plus Skin Patch Formula

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Maximize Taurine Plus Skin Patch

Directions For Use: Apply One Skin Patch  For 8 Hours Daily: (30-Skin Patches – 30-Day Supply)

Taurine is an organic compound that is widely distributed in animal tissues and is particularly abundant in the brain, heart, and skeletal muscles. While taurine is often associated with energy drinks, it also plays various important roles in the body, including regulating osmotic pressure, modulating neurotransmission, and supporting cardiovascular health.

Regarding its potential effects on longevity and anti-aging, there is published research specifically focused on taurine’s impact in humans. Most of the available evidence comes from animal studies and cell culture experiments. Here are some key findings:

  • Oxidative stress and inflammation: Taurine has been shown to possess antioxidant properties, helping to combat oxidative stress and reduce inflammation. Both oxidative stress and chronic inflammation are associated with aging and age-related diseases. By reducing these factors, taurine may contribute to healthy aging.
  • Mitochondrial function: Taurine has been found to support mitochondrial function, which plays a crucial role in energy production and cellular health. Declining mitochondrial function is a hallmark of aging, and taurine’s ability to support mitochondrial activity may have potential anti-aging effects.
  • Cardiovascular health: Taurine has been extensively studied for its cardiovascular benefits. It can help regulate blood pressure, support heart muscle function, and improve lipid profiles. Maintaining cardiovascular health is considered important for longevity.
  • Neuroprotective effects: Taurine has demonstrated neuroprotective properties, including the ability to protect against oxidative stress, reduce neuroinflammation, and enhance cognitive function. These effects suggest a potential role for taurine in promoting healthy brain aging.

We’ve Added Collagen, Vitamin B6, and Vitamin D to our Taurine Plus Formula to Create a Multifaceted Approach To Anti-Aging And Longevity

  • Collagen. is one of the most abundant proteins in the body and helps form our skin, bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. As we age, we naturally start reducing its production. Some studies show that taking collagen supplements can reduce signs of aging, increase bone density and improve joint, back, and knee pain. But many of these studies are small and funded by the companies behind such products, increasing the opportunity for bias. Certain products also have flaws that reduce the likelihood of their efficacy: Topical creams, for example, are unlikely to make it into the deeper level of the skin where collagen is produced.
  • Vitamin B6. This essential nutrient is involved in a number of chemical reactions that are important for proper functioning of the immune and nervous systems.  As with the other essential vitamins, the body cannot produce B6 on its own, so you can only get it from foods (such as tuna, salmon, chickpeas, poultry, dark leafy greens, bananas, oranges, cantaloupe, and nuts) or supplements. Most healthy adults get more than enough vitamin B6 from their diets alone, so B6 supplements are generally not needed.
  • Vitamin D. Our bodies need this vitamin for the gut to absorb calcium, which bones need to grow and stay healthy. People, including those with conditions like celiac and those who are deprived of sunshine, may benefit from Vitamin D supplementation.

While these findings about Taurine are promising, it’s important to note that more research is needed to establish a clear link between taurine and longevity or anti-aging effects in humans. The existing studies have been mainly conducted in animals or in vitro, and human clinical trials are limited. Additionally, individual responses to taurine supplementation may vary due to factors such as age, overall health, and genetic predispositions.