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A Cardiovascular Combo
Magnesium and taurine are two essential nutrients for optimal heart health. Both are electrolytes that regulate ion flow to support the normal electrical activity of the brain, blood vessels and heart. Magnesium is an important mineral for maintaining healthy blood pressure and keeping nerves and muscles active. Taurine is an amino acid that is concentrated in the heart. It is responsible for regulating heartbeat and lowering blood pressure. It also protects the heart through its antioxidant actions, and has been found to lower cholesterol levels.
Compatible Roles
Magnesium and taurine share interchangeable and potentiating roles. Magnesium helps regulate taurine levels, and taurine can fill in for magnesium when it is deficient. Both help to improve heart health and minimize the effects of cardiovascular disorders such as congestive heart failure. They also enhance the effects of insulin by stimulating the cycles that convert glucose into energy.
Nourish the Heart
Magnesium and taurate are chelated together in AOR’s Magnesium Taurate to provide a unique amino-acid/essential mineral combination that helps to maintain heart function and to promote cardiovascular and neurological health.
Magnesium Taurate is a combination of the mineral magnesium and the amino acid taurine, and is designed to help ensure heart health. This is not a simple admixture but rather a true chelate. This means that the magnesium and the taurine are combined in the form of a heterocyclic ring and are connected by coordinate bonds.
This combination supports the body's ability to avoid potentially debilitating deficiencies, stabilize cell membranes, and inhibit the over-excitability of the central nervous system.
Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral that is in startling short supply in modern society, and it is vital for heart health and maintaining low blood pressure. In one study, only 25% of people surveyed had a magnesium intake that was at or greater than RDA, meaning that 75% of the population was deficient.
In the body, magnesium helps to keep nerves and muscles active, regulate water levels, and maintain acid-base balance. More importantly, it helps maintain healthy blood pressure and minimizes the negative effects of heart ailments.
Too little magnesium directly affects your heart health, causing your blood pressure to rise and dramatically raising your chances of a heart attack and/or stroke. Magnesium also helps the heart muscles work together and the nerves that initiate heartbeat to maintain their regular function.
Magnesium also has an important role in protecting the genome by stabilizing DNA and acting as a cofactor for many of the enzymes that are involved in DNA repair. Furthermore, magnesium has been suggested to help protect against oxidative stress, a main cause of genetic damage, and against systemic inflammation, both of which can lead to cancer. One study found an inverse association between magnesium intake and the risk of lung cancer.
Taurine
The most abundant free amino acid in the blood of all mammals, taurine is also concentrated within the heart where it regulates beating. Recent revelations about its importance have been so numerous that scientists have been moving to re-classify it as "conditionally essential". It is now known to stabilize membranes, lower blood pressure, and stabilize heart rate. It has also been found to improve serum lipids and cholesterol levels. Repeatedly, taurine has been shown to minimize the damaging effects of congestive heart failure. One study found a strong and inverse association between population levels of taurine excretion and ischemic heart disease mortality.
Taurine's ability to stabilize membranes is bolstered by its antioxidant effects as well, and it protects the cellular membranes from toxic compounds.
Together
Recent studies have revealed that magnesium and taurine share a number of interchangeable and potentiating roles in human physiology.
The anti-arrhythmic, cardioprotective, antihypertensive, and inotropic properties of taurine are remarkably similar to magnesium. Taurine modulates cytosolic heart calcium content and binding, thus influencing contractiveness. Both magnesium and taurine appear to act as physiologic calcium antagonists and thus may protect the heart against potential difficulties caused by an overload of cytosolic heart calcium levels. Taurine and magnesium also evoke direct effects on arterial vasoconstriction and both protect against the stresses which induce high blood pressure. Both taurine and magnesium may also share a number of anti-clotting effects, and have potentiating effects on insulin sensitivity.
Heart problems are rampant in North America and much of the world. Magnesium Taurate has the potential, backed up by extensive research, to help deal with heart problems and minimize the havoc they cause in people's bodies and lives.
Magnesium and taurine are two essential nutrients for optimal heart health. Both are electrolytes that regulate ion flow to support the normal electrical activity of the brain, blood vessels and heart. Magnesium is an important mineral for maintaining healthy blood pressure and keeping nerves and muscles active. Taurine is an amino acid that is concentrated in the heart. It is responsible for regulating heartbeat and lowering blood pressure. It also protects the heart through its antioxidant actions, and has been found to lower cholesterol levels.
Compatible Roles
Magnesium and taurine share interchangeable and potentiating roles. Magnesium helps regulate taurine levels, and taurine can fill in for magnesium when it is deficient. Both help to improve heart health and minimize the effects of cardiovascular disorders such as congestive heart failure. They also enhance the effects of insulin by stimulating the cycles that convert glucose into energy.
Nourish the Heart
Magnesium and taurate are chelated together in AOR’s Magnesium Taurate to provide a unique amino-acid/essential mineral combination that helps to maintain heart function and to promote cardiovascular and neurological health.
Magnesium Taurate is a combination of the mineral magnesium and the amino acid taurine, and is designed to help ensure heart health. This is not a simple admixture but rather a true chelate. This means that the magnesium and the taurine are combined in the form of a heterocyclic ring and are connected by coordinate bonds.
This combination supports the body's ability to avoid potentially debilitating deficiencies, stabilize cell membranes, and inhibit the over-excitability of the central nervous system.
Magnesium
Magnesium is a mineral that is in startling short supply in modern society, and it is vital for heart health and maintaining low blood pressure. In one study, only 25% of people surveyed had a magnesium intake that was at or greater than RDA, meaning that 75% of the population was deficient.
In the body, magnesium helps to keep nerves and muscles active, regulate water levels, and maintain acid-base balance. More importantly, it helps maintain healthy blood pressure and minimizes the negative effects of heart ailments.
Too little magnesium directly affects your heart health, causing your blood pressure to rise and dramatically raising your chances of a heart attack and/or stroke. Magnesium also helps the heart muscles work together and the nerves that initiate heartbeat to maintain their regular function.
Magnesium also has an important role in protecting the genome by stabilizing DNA and acting as a cofactor for many of the enzymes that are involved in DNA repair. Furthermore, magnesium has been suggested to help protect against oxidative stress, a main cause of genetic damage, and against systemic inflammation, both of which can lead to cancer. One study found an inverse association between magnesium intake and the risk of lung cancer.
Taurine
The most abundant free amino acid in the blood of all mammals, taurine is also concentrated within the heart where it regulates beating. Recent revelations about its importance have been so numerous that scientists have been moving to re-classify it as "conditionally essential". It is now known to stabilize membranes, lower blood pressure, and stabilize heart rate. It has also been found to improve serum lipids and cholesterol levels. Repeatedly, taurine has been shown to minimize the damaging effects of congestive heart failure. One study found a strong and inverse association between population levels of taurine excretion and ischemic heart disease mortality.
Taurine's ability to stabilize membranes is bolstered by its antioxidant effects as well, and it protects the cellular membranes from toxic compounds.
Together
Recent studies have revealed that magnesium and taurine share a number of interchangeable and potentiating roles in human physiology.
The anti-arrhythmic, cardioprotective, antihypertensive, and inotropic properties of taurine are remarkably similar to magnesium. Taurine modulates cytosolic heart calcium content and binding, thus influencing contractiveness. Both magnesium and taurine appear to act as physiologic calcium antagonists and thus may protect the heart against potential difficulties caused by an overload of cytosolic heart calcium levels. Taurine and magnesium also evoke direct effects on arterial vasoconstriction and both protect against the stresses which induce high blood pressure. Both taurine and magnesium may also share a number of anti-clotting effects, and have potentiating effects on insulin sensitivity.
Heart problems are rampant in North America and much of the world. Magnesium Taurate has the potential, backed up by extensive research, to help deal with heart problems and minimize the havoc they cause in people's bodies and lives.
Additional Information
ProductSKU | 624917020076 |
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Manufacturer | No |
Form | Caplets |
Ingredients | 90 Capsules AOR02007 SUPPLEMENT FACTS: Serving Size: 1 Capsule Magnesium Taurate (Elemental) 125mg Providing Taurine 350mg Other ingredients: cellulose, calcium strearate, and silicon dioxide. AOR guarantees that no ingredients not listed on the label have been added to the product. Contains no wheat, gluten, corn, nuts, dairy, soy, eggs, fish or shellfish. Suggested Use Take 1 capsule 1 to 5 times daily with/without food, or as directed by a qualified health practitioner. Main Applications • Cardiovascular support • Neurologic Disorders Pregnancy / Nursing No studies, best to avoid. Cautions None known. |
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