Taurine, an amino acid that humans produce naturally, is the latest anti-aging supplement that shows potential for increasing longevity.
Though taurine levels naturally decline as you age, new research suggests that supplementing taurine may slow down, or reverse, aging in older animals like worms, mice and monkeys.
A research paper, published this June in the journal Science, found that daily supplements of taurine increased the lifespan of mice and worms by at least 10%.
Mice that received taurine supplements each day lived 10% to 12% longer than mice that didn't.
Still, the scientists noticed very positive changes to the monkeys' immune systems, blood-sugar levels, weight and bone health, according to BBC News.
Persons:
Dr, Vijay Yadav
Organizations:
BBC News