

⚡ Elevate your nervous system game with pure, potent Taurine power!
NOW Foods Taurine Pure Powder is a premium, vegan-friendly amino acid supplement designed to support nervous system function, electrolyte balance, and visual health. With 227 servings per bottle, this unflavored, non-GMO powder is rigorously tested under GMP A-rated standards, ensuring top-tier quality and bioavailability for professionals committed to optimal wellness.




| ASIN | B000BQSQ68 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,688 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #290 in Amino Acid Nutritional Supplements #1,604 in Sales & Deals #4,758 in Health Care Products |
| Brand | NOW Foods |
| Brand Name | NOW Foods |
| Color | Off White |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,602 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Vegan |
| Dosage Form | Powder |
| Flavor | Unflavored |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00733739002600 |
| Item Dimensions | 2.7 x 2.7 x 4.75 inches |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Manufacturer | NOW Sports - Nutrition and Wellness |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FID28704 |
| Material Features | Vegetarian |
| Model Name | Now Supplements Taurine Nervous System Health 1 |
| Model Number | 0260 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Primary Supplement Type | Potassium |
| Product Benefits | Eye Health Support |
| Total Servings Per Container | 227 |
| UPC | 733739002600 |
| Unit Count | 227 Grams |
A**R
Effective product great value
Really helps boost electrolytes in and out of cells. speeds up my metabolism. Good product at a reasonable price. Needs a proper balance of all electrolytes to be more effective. Particularly salt. Just as good if not better than many work out supplements which are multiple times more expensive. I find this brand to have bioavailable supplements unlike many cheap brands that can’t be absorbed.
A**O
NOW Taurine is a great product and easy to use!
I absolutely love this product. I have 2nd stage NAFLD. Last labs I had taken, my lab counts were down using this important supplementation. I feel it’s an important part of my health journey to continue to use Taurine for the rest of my life. Great product and mixes easily with coffee. Will definitely buy again!
C**E
Taurine is healthy in small doses
Helps the brain and body with digestion
L**F
i think it works
hard to say how well a supplement is working. i purchased for my cat because taurine is supposed to be a good supplement for cat heart health. had an ultrasound done on him last year which diagnosed mild to moderate heart disease - he's almost 16 now. just took him back almost a year later and his heart was the same. you could argue that may not be a positive for this product, but in a 16 year old cat, i was extremely glad that it wasn't any worse. his blood pressure seems to be the cause of the heart problems so we are trying a mild blood pressure prescription. it wasn't clear with the original ultrasound if it was congenital or blood pressure related. if it was congenial it would be progressing. i think the supplement has been good to help stabilize his heart. it's water soluble so it won't do any harm & taurine is critical for the feline diet. and the price is good.
K**Y
I decided to make cat food because well, I love my cat there I said it. I am still a masculine man who hikes mountains
Raw Cat Food Diet Recipe Made WITH Real Bones 2 kg [4.4 pounds] raw muscle meat with bones (chicken thighs and drumsticks or, better, a whole carcass of rabbit or chicken amounting to 2 kg; if you don't use a whole carcass, opt for dark meat like thighs and drumsticks from chicken or turkey and remove/don't use 20 to 25 percent of the bone; if using whole rabbit, which has a higher bone-to-meat ratio than chicken, dilute the extra bone by adding another 20 to 25 percent of plain muscle meat and skin and fat from rabbit, chicken, or turkey) 400 grams [14 oz] raw heart (best not to use use beef heart; if no heart is available, substitute with 4000 mg Taurine) 200 grams [7 oz] raw liver (don't use beef liver; if you can't find appropriate liver, you can substitute 40,000 IU of Vitamin A and 1600 IU of Vitamin D--but try to use real liver rather than substitutes) NOTE: If you cannot find the heart or liver and decide to substitute with the Taurine/Vitamin A and D, then remember to REPLACE the missing amount of organ meat with the equivalent amount of muscle meat. In other words, if you cannot find heart, you add another 400 grams of the meat/bones. If you can't find the liver, add another 200 grams of meat/bone. 16 oz [2 cups] water 4 raw egg yolks (use eggs from free-range, antibiotic-free chickens if you can)*** 4 capsules raw glandular supplement, such as, for example, multigland supplement by Immoplex. 4000 mg salmon oil (see note at bottom of recipe*) 800 IU Vitamin E ("dry E" works well) 200 mg Vitamin B-50 complex (i.e., four capsules of B-50) 1.5 tsp. Lite salt (with iodine) (optional: 4 tsp. psyllium husk powder (8 tsp. if using whole psyllium husks; see note at bottom of recipe**) NOTE: If you will not be using the food immediately and freezing for more than a week or two, toss in 4000 mg of additional Taurine to make up for what may get lost during storage. It is also not a bad idea to sprinkle extra Taurine from a capsule on the food as you're serving it two or three times a week, just to be certain your cat is getting plenty of this critical amino acid. 1. Remove about half of the skin from the muscle meat. Chunk up (i.e., cut) as much of the muscle meat (minus most of the skin if using chicken or turkey, but leave skin on if using rabbit) as you can stand into bite-sized (nickel-sized, approximately) pieces. Save the chunked meat for later. Do not grind it. 2. Grind the raw liver, any skin, raw meaty bones, and raw heart. Once ground, stir this meat/bone mixture well and return to refrigerator. 3. Fill a bowl with 2 cups of water and whisk everything (non-meat) except the psyllium. If you had to replace liver with Vitamin A/D or replace heart with Taurine, add the substitutes now. Add psyllium at the end -- if you're using it -- and mix well. Finally, put the three mixtures together--the "supplement slurry" that you have just mixed, the ground up meat/bone/organs, and the chunks of meat that you cut up by hand. Portion into containers and freeze. Don't overfill the containers. The food expands when frozen and you don't want lids popping off. Thaw as you go. The food shouldn't be left thawed in the refrigerator more than 48 hours before serving. To serve, portion into a 'zipper baggie' and warm under hot water in the sink. NEVER microwave the food. Cats like their food at something approximating "mouse body temperature." *Every two or three days, I suggest sprinkling a few drops of fresh salmon oil from a newly-opened capsule on to the cats' food. The Essential Fatty Acids in salmon oil are extremely fragile, and since we do not know exactly how much gets lost during freezing, I think it's wise to use a bit of fresh salmon oil directly on the food a few times a week. Most cats love the flavor. **Not all cats require additional fiber (psyllium) in their diet. If your cat has been eating low-quality commercial food for several years, especially dry food, she may have lost bowel elasticity and may benefit from the extra fiber. As a general rule, I recommend using psyllium when an adult cat first gets raw food. I rarely add much psyllium to my adult cats' diet. Bear in mind that some cats seem to get constipated without additional fiber, whereas other cats seem to get constipated if they get too much fiber. Each cat is unique, and you'll have to judge what works best for your cat. ***If you don't want to waste the egg whites and don't feel like making an angel food cake, poach them, grind them, and throw them in with the food. A nice phosphorus-free source of protein.
J**S
5⭐️
Purchased for added minerals for senior cats food , works great she eats no problem with this on her dry or wet food
N**E
Great Supplement, Great Price
This is a very important component to my cat food recipe that I have been making for 18 years. Cats need the supplement Taurine as they don't make it on their own or able to get it out of the food they eat, like dogs. This brand has stood the test of time. Current age of my cat is 18. He's doing great and not on any meds. Please consider feeding your pets a raw diet as it certainly can make a difference. Video of my, still going strong, 18 year old kitty.
S**O
Good product.
Works as expected.
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