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  2. What Is Taurine & Why Is It In Energy Drinks? - AOL

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    Why is taurine in energy drinks and is it always safe to drink? We break down this ingredient that's present in many energy drinks.

  3. Taurine - Wikipedia

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    Taurine is synthesized naturally in the human liver from methionine and cysteine. [5] Taurine is commonly sold as a dietary supplement, but there is no good clinical evidence that taurine supplements provide any benefit to human health. [6] Taurine is used as a food additive for cats (who require it as an essential nutrient), dogs, and poultry. [7]

  4. Lipovitan - Wikipedia

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    Stronger formulas of the drink include Lipovitan D, which contains 1000 mg of taurine, 20 mg of nicotinic acid extract (vitamin B 3), 5 mg each of vitamin B1, B2 and B6, and 50 mg of caffeine. [1] Lipovitan D Super contains 2000 mg of taurine and 300 mg of arginine. MAXIO contains 3000 mg of taurine. The warning label on all of its products say ...

  5. Energy drink - Wikipedia

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    Energy drinks have the effects of caffeine and sugar, but there is little or no evidence that the wide variety of other ingredients have any effect. [3] Most effects of energy drinks on cognitive performance, such as increased attention and reaction speed, are primarily due to the presence of caffeine. [4]

  6. Can Taurine Help You Live Longer? New Study Presents ... - AOL

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  7. Sparks (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Its other original active ingredients included taurine, ginseng and guarana, common to energy drinks. Packaged in a can, its labeling indicates a 6% alcoholic content by volume. Its flavor was similar to other energy drinks such as Red Bull, Monster Energy, and Rockstar, with a tart, sugary taste. Sparks' final formulation did not contain ...

  8. I Tried 21 Energy Drink Brands & Ranked Them Best To Worst - AOL

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    Other energy-drink brands, like Prime, have faced serious backlash for targeting young consumers despite the serious potential side effects. From a flavor and branding perspective, the energy ...

  9. Glucuronolactone - Wikipedia

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    Glucuronolactone is an ingredient used in some energy drinks, [2] often in unnaturally high doses. Research into Glucuronolactone is too limited to assert claims about its safety [8] The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has concluded that it is unlikely that glucurono-γ-lactone would have any interaction with caffeine, taurine, alcohol or the effects of exercise.