Drareg
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Never heard of cattle fish before.
Oysters are an impressive source of nutrition all round,scallops might be ideal here as they contain glycine also.
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Imagine the difference that some supplemental taurine can make:The average daily synthesis [from methionine and cysteine] in adults ranges between 0.4-1.0 mmol (50-125 mg)
"Acute inflammation is a physiological response of tissues to harmful stimuli such as pathogens, damaged cells or cancer cells and irritants. This response, mediated predominantly by innate immunity, is responsible for elimination of these injurious stimuli and for the subsequent healing process. The major cells involved in acute inflammation are neutrophils: phagocytes responsible for microbial killing and for generation of various proinflammatory mediators. The myeloperoxidase–halide system plays a unique role in killing pathogens phagocytosed by neutrophils (Klebanoff 1968, 2005) through generation of hypochlorous acid (HOCl), a potent microbicidal and cytotoxic oxidant (Thomas 1979)." "Upon contact with a pathogen, activated phagocytes (both neutrophils and macrophages) produce a respiratory burst characterized by intense uptake of oxygen."Imagine the difference that some supplemental taurine can make:
Taurine and inflammatory diseases