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Deer Antler Velvet & Pantocrin Improve Athletic Performance
Keen athletes and sports people should find the following Deer Antler Velvet information of more than passing interest: Improved Athletic Performance with Deer Antler Velvet Extract Pantocrin Although not widely known in the West, deer antler velvet in the form of pantocrin has been an essential part of Russian athletic training programmes for decades. In fact, the success of Russian athletes has been attributed to deer antler velvet’s use during Olympic training sessions. In 1969, studies were carried out in … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet Anti-Inflammatory Healing
Deer Velvet Antler’s Anti-Inflammatory Properties & Accelerated Wound Healing In 1999, deer velvet antler was substantiated by clinical studies and scientific research, in compliance with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, “to support healthy joint structure and function”. As many people will happily testify, one of the outstanding properties of deer velvet antler is its ability to alleviate the pain of inflammation, such as joint pain, swelling and tissue injury. While anti-inflammatories are widely prescribed in Western medicine for a … Continue reading
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Tagged cartilage, chondroitin sulfate, Deer Antler Velvet, glucosamine, glycosaminoglycans, osteoarthritis, sex hormones
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