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Category Archives: Deer Velvet
Anti-Aging with Deer Velvet
Anti-Aging Effects of Deer Velvet Antler The elderly in Asia take deer velvet antler during the cold winter months, when the body is most vulnerable to infection and disease. Deer velvet antler is traditionally said to benefit a wide variety of mental and physical health processes that are involved with aging, including strengthening the mind and increasing the quality and length of life. Deer velvet‘s positive influence is so marked that Brekhman distinguishes pantocrin from all other adaptogens because its … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet Sex Properties
SEXUAL PROPERTIES OF DEER VELVET Think of something that not only gives you more energy, but happens to be a potent immune system stimulant and stunning performance enhancer, and is also one of nature’s most effective rejuvenating sexual tonics… It’s not wishful thinking. There’s a newly developed product from New Zealand which really does all these things, and much more. And although it’s been in use for over 2000 years in Asia, it’s only just beginning to make waves in … Continue reading
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Ancient Deer Velvet Sex Tonics
Deer Velvet Antler – An Ancient Sexual Tonic Deer velvet antler’s reputation as an aphrodisiac is widespread, but is this reputation deserved? After all, deer velvet, along with herbal remedies such as ginseng, have been used by wealthy Asian men for centuries as a sexual tonic to improve potency. Chinese Taoists, for example, use an extensive array of herbal aphrodisiacs to increase sexual energy in the belief that it enhances their overall health. They have a fundamental understanding that the … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet Antler & Creatine
Deer Velvet Antler Complements Creatine to Enhance Sports Performance New Zealand researchers have found clinical support for the belief that deer velvet antler (a revered tonic in Traditional Chinese Medicine) may be useful in improving muscle endurance and recovery time after exertion. These preliminary findings indicate that deer velvet antler may work synergistically with creatine, a popular supplement that builds muscle. In phase one of the study, New Zealand athletes who took New Zealand deer velvet antler supplements showed almost twice the improvement … Continue reading
Deer Velvet & Athletes
Deer Velvet Link with Athletes Preliminary results of a research study to test whether deer velvet antler could improve athletic performance are encouraging. Twenty-four physical education students participated in a “double-blind” trial, where neither the athletes nor the trial co-ordinator knew which treatment each group was receiving. A strong treatment trend was identified. The group taking the deer velvet showed almost twice the improvement of the group taking a placebo in the amount of work they were able to do … Continue reading
Deer Velvet Trade
Traditional Trade in Deer Velvet Antler by Bob Bennett Deer Velvet Introduction For some thousands of years, throughout Asia in particular, there has been substantial trade in deer velvet anter. Perhaps the largest trading is done in Korea where it competes with some of the rarer types of ginseng as an elixir of the gods and an essential ingredient in the preparation of the most expensive Chinese or oriental medicines. Traditional Supply of Deer Velvet Antler The supply of deer … Continue reading
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Traditional Deer Velvet Treatment
Research Confirms Centuries of Traditional Deer Velvet Treatment Although deer velvet antler has been used for over 2000 years in Asia it is often regarded with scepticism in western societies. Often there’s a “nudge nudge wink wink” allusion to its perceived powers. Traditional Oriental medicine uses for deer velvet are in fact as a warming tonic before winter, for children’s growth, for blood loss, for weakness and for chronic joint pain. The New Zealand deer industry has a great deal … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet Antler Tradition
2000 Years of Deer Velvet Tradition Proven to be True New Zealand scientists have now proven what oriental medicine has known for more than 2000 years, that deer velvet antler is good for you. Research results show that deer velvet stimulates the body’s immune system, which wards off infections. Research at AgResearch Invermay, near Dunedin, showed that treating human white blood cells with extracts of New Zealand deer velvet antler stimulated the immune system, as measured by increased production of … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet Background
New Zealand Deer Velvet Antler Information • Deer velvet antler is deciduous, growing every year • “Deer velvet” refers to the antler’s stage of growth (ie before it calcifies into hard horn) and not to the deer antler’s soft external coating • Deer velvet antler is removed while the deer is under local anaesthetic, by trained farmers or veterinarians, accredited to a national programme approved by the Animal Welfare Advisory Council • Approximately $50 million of deer velvet antler was … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet: Ancient Remedy – Modern Miracle
Deer Velvet Antler – The 3000 Year Old Medicine Ancient Remedy – Modern Miracle by Alison Davidson As the traditions of Oriental medicine become more accessible to the western world, many potent new herbal tonics and formulae are appearing on the market. While new to us in the west, many of these herbs have a history of continuous use that dates back thousands of years. They are still in use today for one reason only–because they work. Among the thousands … Continue reading