Reversal of Early Changes of AA Oxidopathy with
Taurine

Figures 19 (top) and 20 (bottom) illustrate AA
oxidopathy changes involving erythrocytes before (top) and after (bottom)
addition of taurine (1 mg/50 ml) in a 63-year-old man in congestive heart
failure. Taurine is a powerful cell membrane stabilizer that is known for
its cardio- and neuroprotective roles. This simple experiment establishes
the oxidative nature of red cell abnormalities seen in congestive heart
failure.
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