Urban legends surrounding the source of taurine have included bull urine extract and bull semen. While it's true that taurine is found in both sources, it is not the source of taurine in the pharmaceutical or food industry. And while taurine is sometimes extracted from the intestines of cattle, many food industry sources, including the popular energy drink Red Bull,[9] make efforts to use synthesized sources that are vegetarian friendly.
I just thought that it was funny that Rick let me know that he is no longer drinking Red Bulls because of what he heard.
And now we know that my post is not, in fact, true.
3 comments:
what are you freakin serious? thats so gross....how did you find that out?
Urban legends surrounding the source of taurine have included bull urine extract and bull semen. While it's true that taurine is found in both sources, it is not the source of taurine in the pharmaceutical or food industry. And while taurine is sometimes extracted from the intestines of cattle, many food industry sources, including the popular energy drink Red Bull,[9] make efforts to use synthesized sources that are vegetarian friendly.
I just thought that it was funny that Rick let me know that he is no longer drinking Red Bulls because of what he heard.
And now we know that my post is not, in fact, true.
Yeah for Sugar Free Red Bull, baby!!!
ok I am so going to throw up right about...now! That is discusting! Are you still going to drink it?! Haha! Live long, and drink healthy!
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