My taurine story: (but I still don’t know how it ends!)
Quite a few years ago, urine amino acid showed elevated taurine. This could either mean spillover from high blood levels or “wasting”. The other urine results suggested the latter: very high beta allanine and anserine. So perhaps betaalanine was getting reabsorbed at the expense of losing the taurine.
So in one of my finer moments when all things come together the way they should, i arranged to get a blood draw for fasting Amino acids on same morning I finished up another 24 hour urinary amino acid test
When results in, on urine, results looked just like last time. High taurine, high beta alaninre, high anserine. And for the blood…
…was low! Not just low normal but satisfyingly crystal clear as below the lower reference range low. Not by tons but definitely under. (And the report said: no evidence of an amino acid metabolic problem or whatever. Sigh)
So it was indeed wasting (i think). I tried to figure out the cause by looking into all the possible listed reasons for such a result, and I could not. And so because taurine is so important for hanging onto magnesium, and therefore potassium, both of which I run low, I started supplementing with taurine even though i did not know cause of why beta alanine was so high. .
It seem to work at first the next amino acid test showed incredibly that the taurine and beta alanine and anserine levels all plummeted to low normal.
Now perhaps I should’ve realized that something about my reasoning was faulty because if taurine was now finally out competing beta alanine at the receptor shouldn’t beta alanine be high? Why did taking taurine also lower beta alanine in urine and not just taurine?
But it liked the good numbers and I just kind of left it alone to continue the Taurine and I retested I don’t remember if it was six months later or a year later, or even 2 years later but everything was back to what it was before (high of all 3) even though I was continuing the taurine
I should add the way i take taurine is sublingually and sub mucousally and only 2-3 maybe 4 times a week. The reason for frequencyvis I had read that daily low-dose taurine tends to raise blood pressure, already a problem for me, whereas higher intermittent does he does not, but perhaps taking it that way has reeked a lot of havoc.
Theres more to tell but it’s taking long so let me post this and see if anyone still interested in the topic. I am trying to read thru everyone’s posts
and some articles cited hereIt is making me think there nay be alot more to the issue of why one losies taurine in urine than the standard competing with beta alanine story