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<< For a 2 and a half year old, would 44.7 nmol/ml be considered low in

taurine? >>

In what medium and what are the lab normals, and which lab did it? And how?

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> << For a 2 and a half year old, would 44.7 nmol/ml be considered

low in

> taurine? >>

>

> In what medium and what are the lab normals, and which lab did

it? And how?

>

> Andy

Barry,

I checked metametrix's references and the norm is (50-250) age is not

a factor. So the level is low, as most of them are because they have

been working so hard all their lives to detoxify.

Did you do the whole amino acid panel?

Maureen

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I give my son, Holden, age 6 1/2 (50lbs.) Kirkman's Taurine twice per day; 300

mg at breakfast, and 300 mg. at lunch or early afternoon. I definitely credit

it with more sustained eye contact and better focusing/attention span.

Janet

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