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Velvet Deer Antler (by Life Extension)
Velvet Deer Antler
is used in oriental medicine as a treatment for male impotence, hypertension,
arthritis and a host of other diseases associated with normal aging.
Body builders have used Velvet Deer Antler as an anabolic agent and to improve recovery time from strenuous exercises. This anabolic effect also accelerates wound healing, making Velvet Deer Antler an ideal supplement to take when recovering from surgical procedures. Medicinal antler is harvested from deers raised on ranches. At the ideal time of the year, the antlers are removed and specially processed to make the natural components bioavailable to the human body. The fact that this is a 100% natural product that has to be specially harvested is what makes deer antler so expensive. This product is recommended primarily for men. We are somewhat concerned that the anabolic growth factors that are naturally present in Velvet Deer Antler could cause breast cancer cells and prostate cells to hyperproliferate, therefore, if you have breast or prostate cancer, you may not want to take this product. Suggested dose is from two to eight capsules daily. Can be taken on an empty stomach or with food, mornings prior to exercise. Adaptogenic substances have been reported to produce immediate benefits for some individuals while others experience results after two to four weeks. This product does not have to be taken every day, as occasional off periods promote better results. This product has passed all governmental inspection regulations and is guaranteed to be 100% pure and is free of any preservatives, salt, sugar, yeast, coloring, binders, fillers or wheat. Store tightly closed in a cool, dry place. Velvet Deer
Antler The 2000-Year-Old Medicine By Alex Duarte, Ph.D. And John Abdo Later, in the United states, John met with Dr. Alex Duarte, who has been a pioneer in the movement to persuade athletes to replace the use of steroids with natural, safer products capable of promoting strength, endurance, and improved recuperation from injury. John told Alex that the Russian experts had revealed that their athletes had experienced considerable improvement in performance with a natural, non-toxic substance called velvet deer antler. John said that the Russians had given him two boxes of velvet deer antler end that, when he returned home, he had given these boxes to a friend who was 12 weeks away from a major world power lifting championship, and who then used them to help in breaking several world records. Further research led both John and Alex to make this extraordinary product available to Americans. What follows is their report on velvet deer antler. What Is
Velvet Deer Antler? Each Spring the antler cycle begins a new and the skin around the pedicle expands and grows, initiating new antler growth. The hard antler from the previous season is cast off and the growth of the new season's velvet crop begins. It is then that the velvet is harvested for its medicinal and performance qualities. When the velvet deer antler has been removed, it is allowed to cool on tilted racks just before being frozen. It is then ready to be processed. If it is removed at the right time, while still in the cartilaginous state, almost all of the antler can be used for medicinal purposes. Benefits
Of Velvet Deer Antler Chinese herbal doctors use deer antler as a balancing agent for the endocrine system and in the treatment of penile erection dysfunction in men. Oriental physicians claim it is especially beneficial for men suffering from enlarged prostate glands and watery semen. Oddly enough, velvet deer antler has also been used in the treatment of Menstrual disorders. It contains both male and female hormones In addition to cartilage components, enzymes, minerals, vitamins, anti-inflammatory prostaglandins and, in particular, IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor) History
Of Medicinal Use Velvet deer antler product called Pantocrine is manufactured by a Russian state pharmaceutical company to assist in the treatment of many different medical conditions (in hospitals) in which post-operative recovery of patients is a key factor. Velvet deer antler has become an elite medicinal food in Asia, New Zealand, and Korea -the world's l argest consumer of the product. Oriental
Medicine Dr. Yoon and other doctors use velvet deer antler to treat impotence in men. Dr. Lee Sangin of Kyung Hee University in South Korea uses velvet deer antler to treat infertility in Women and for liver problems and high cholesterol in both sexes. The medicinal use of velvet deer antler has been going on for 2,000 years, but it is only recently that scientific evidence has been developed to document its health benefits. Accelerated
Wound Healing Cartilage also contains glycosaminoglycans, the up-regulators of cartilage production and turnover.6-7 It is also a very powerful regulator of synoviocytes, which regulate the integrity of the joint fluid.8-9 Perhaps this is the primary reason that arthritics are helped so much by shark cartilage and velvet deer antler. In 1974, two Russian doctors found that Pantocrine (the Soviet version of velvet deer antler) improved the performance of average, healthy sportsmen (athletes). Unadministered athletes on the exercise cycle performed 15 kg/m of dynamic work, whereas those given Pantocrine increased dramatically to 74 kg/m of dynamic work. This is truly a remarkable increase in performance. Another Russian scientist, Dr. Taney, showed in 1964 that the mental capacity of young men (as indicated by a mathematical test) improved significantly following the administration of velvet deer antler. Another ingredient found in velvet deer antler cartilage is Chondroitin Sulfate A, an extremely powerful anti-inflammatory agent shown by Dr. Lester Morrison (over 10 years ago) to reverse atherosclerosis and dramatically improve circulation. Dr. Morrison conducted a six year study demonstrating that Chondroitin Sulfate A reduces the incidence of fatal heart attacks and strokes by more than 400%! Modulating
The Immune System Dr. Koltun's
Findings Dr. Koltun revealed that Pantocrine has induced significant increases in endurance in his athletes. After using Pantocrlne in the pre-Olympic festival in Russia, two of Dr. Koltuns' top kayakers and a world-recordholder in canoeing achieved remarkably improved results. These sportsmen not only stabilized their racing time one week before competition, but dramatically increased their speed in rowing. All received gold medals and established new world records. Dr. Koltun went on to describe an interesting phenomenon that occurs in athletes that are overtrained, even in young athletes. He explained that when athletes train too hard they develop an electrolyte imbalance in the heart muscle, in which there is a loss of recovery and endurance. He calls this condition "myocardial dystrophy"and explained that electrocardiograms show dysphasic and extreme negative T-wave readings, which is an image of ventricular repolarization of the cardiac ventricles. Improving
Recovery Time Dr. Koltun also mentioned that one of the most significant attributes of velvet deer antler is the discovery of Dr. Ivan Kinia, who coauthored several studies from the Siberian institution known as Blagoveshemska in 1989. It was shown that among the main bioactive substances in deer antler are the anti-inflammatory prostaglandins, which are especially effective in people who suffer from arthritis. Testimonials
For Velvet Deer Antler The same article also featured the story of Shelly Thomson, who had been suffering from Multiple Sclerosis. During the two years that Shelly has been taking velvet deer antler, she has not suffered a single multiple sclerosis attack. In fact, she's playing squash as well as rearing two young children. According to Shelly: "It's not a cure by any means, but by taking antler regularly, I've certainly reduced the aches and pains and I have heaps more energy." L. Brake, age 56, of Wichita, Kansas says that: "I believe your antler product has helped to lower my blood pressure...! also enjoy sexual enhancement benefits as a side effect. I think anyone can benefit from velvet deer antler!" S. Wintersteen, age 27, from Gary, IL says: "I am involved in playing and coaching many sports while trying to get in four solid weight workouts every week . . . velvet deer antler has increased my energy levels and workout capacity and I truly believe it prevents my body from breaking down..." According to E. Downey, age 35, from Anchorage, Alaska: "Initially, I started using antler to increase my energy levels; this it does. But I've also noticed that I am able to maintain an erection after I ejaculate, which is something I haven't been able to do for a long time. Antler definitely builds endurance, you know, that staying power!" Composition
Of Velvet Deer Antler
It also includes chondrocytes, chrondroblasts, glucosamine, glycosaminogqcans, chondroitin sulfate A, and anti-inflammatory prostaglandins. Side Effects
And Contraindications References 2) Houck JC, Vickers K. The Inhibition of Inflammation and Acceleration of Tissue Repair by Cartilage Powder. Surgery 1962;51: 3) Prudden JF, Wolarsk R, Balassa, L. The acceleration of healing. journal of Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics 1969 4) Prudden JF, Allen J. Clinical Acceleration of Healing with a Cartilage Preparation, a Controlled Study, JAMA 1965;192: 5) Prudden, JF, Mishihara, G. The acceleration of wound healing with cartilage-1. Surgery, Gynecology and Obstetrics 1957;Sept: 6) Ghosh P, Smith M, and Wells C Second line agenda osteoarthritis. in Dixon, JS and Furst, DE, EDA Second Line Agents in the Treatment of Rheumatic Disease, Marcel Dekker, New York, p. 383, 1992 7) Roden L. Effect of hexosamines on the synthesis of chondoitin sulfuric acid in vitro. ArkKeml1956; 10:3. 8) Karzel, K and Domenjoz, R. Effects of hexosamines derivatives and uronic acid derivatives, glycosaminoglycan metabolism of fibroblast cultures. Pharmacology 1971 ;5:337. 9) Setnikar I, Cereda R, Pacina MA et al. Antireactive properties of glucosamine sulfate. Arzsn Forsch 1991;41 (2):157. 10) The Deer Farmer, ibid 11) Rejholec V. Long term studies of antiosteroarthritic drugs: an assesment. Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism 1987;1 7:35-63. 12) Morrison LM,
Schjeide OA. Absorption, distribution metabolism and excretion of acid
mucopolysaccharides administered to animals and patients in coronary
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
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