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Olimp, Taurine Mega Caps® 1500, 120 Capsules, 120 Servings

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💊 Giant Dose of Taurine for Peak Performance

Olimp Taurine Mega Caps 1500 is a high-quality food supplement designed for physically active adults. Each capsule delivers a massive 1500 mg dose of taurine, an extremely concentrated, 100% free-form amino acid. This powerful supplement is part of the Black Series and is designed to support you in achieving your fitness goals.

  • Giant Dose: A massive 1500 mg of taurine per capsule.
  • 100% Free Form Amino Acid: For rapid absorption and utilization by the body.
  • Extremely Concentrated: A powerful formula for maximum effectiveness.
  • Mega Caps® Technology: The original, patented Mega Caps technology for a potent dose in a single capsule.
  • For Active Adults: Ideal for athletes and physically active individuals.

💡 How to Use

Take 1-2 capsules a day depending on effort intensity, drinking with a large amount of water.

🌿 Ingredients & Nutrition

A pure and potent taurine supplement to support your active lifestyle.

Nutrition Information (per capsule):
Taurine: 1500 mg

⚠️ Allergen & Safety Information

  • Pregnant or lactating women should not use this product.
  • Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
  • Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet.
  • Keep out of reach of children.
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