Kevin Craig+FollowBiohacker’s Fave Longevity Pill FlopsTurns out that taurine supplement everyone’s been raving about (thanks, Bryan Johnson) might not be the age-reversing miracle we thought. New research says taurine levels don’t actually drop as we get older—they might even go up! So popping those pills probably isn’t stopping the clock, and too much could even mess with your gut or kidneys. Science says: don’t believe the hype just yet! #Longevity #Biohacking #Taurine #Health70Share
Lisa Ramirez+FollowTaurine: The Metabolic Health Secret?Did you know only 12% of US adults are actually metabolically healthy? Wild, right? New research is putting taurine—the amino acid you’ve probably seen in energy drinks—on the map for improving blood sugar, blood pressure, and triglycerides. Most of us don’t get enough from food alone, but supplements (think around 2g daily) could be a game-changer. Bonus: Pair it with creatine for even better results. Who knew your energy drink ingredient might be the missing piece for your health goals? #MetabolicHealth #Taurine #Wellness #HealthNews #Supplements #Health180Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowEnergy Drinks’ Secret Risk?Energy drinks might be hiding more than just a caffeine kick. A new study says taurine—the stuff in Red Bull, Monster, and Celsius—could actually help leukemia cells grow and spread. Researchers found that cancer cells use taurine to fuel themselves, and blocking it slowed the disease in animals. Wild twist: taurine can also help with chemo side effects, but if you’ve got leukemia, it might do more harm than good. Anyone else rethinking their next energy drink? #EnergyDrinks #HealthNews #Taurine #CancerResearch #Leukemia #Health82Share
rachel60+FollowEnergy Drink Ingredient Linked to Leukemia?Major plot twist for energy drink fans: scientists just found that taurine—a super common ingredient in energy drinks and supplements—might actually help leukemia cells grow in bone marrow. It’s the same stuff people take for energy and even to help with chemo side effects. Now, researchers are saying we should be careful with high-dose taurine, especially for those at risk for blood cancers. Who knew your favorite boost could have such a dark side? #healthnews #leukemia #taurine #energydrinks #wellness #Health8117Share
Charles Christensen+FollowEnergy Drinks & Cancer? Study Drops a BombDid you know the taurine in your fave energy drinks (like Red Bull and Celsius) might actually help fuel leukemia cells? 😳 A new study found that this common ingredient could increase the risk of blood cancers. Researchers are now saying we should think twice before loading up on taurine, especially if you’re already at risk. The study’s still early, but it’s got people seriously rethinking their next energy boost! #HealthNews #EnergyDrinks #CancerRisk #Taurine #Wellness #Health3823Share