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Category Archives: Pantocrin
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 Clinical Properties
Clinical Properties of Deer Velvet by James M Suttie, Ph.D. and Stephen Harris, Ph.D. Everyone is familiar with deer antlers. They are the magnificent racks of branched bone held proudly on the heads of stags during the breeding season. Paintings such as Landseer’s ‘Monarch of the Glen’ popularized the noble image of the antlered stag. A lot of people are familiar with the fact that deer antlers are dropped and regrown each year. While they are regrowing, the developing antlers … Continue reading
Deer Velvet For Women
Deer Velvet Antler – A Superior Tonic For Women While deer velvet antler extract “pantocrin” is regarded as the ultimate primal tonic for men, it is also widely prescribed in Russia for women, especially for treating menstrual problems and alleviating the symptoms of menopause. Western medicine, particularly in the United States, promotes the use of hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) for women at menopause, which involves giving small doses of oestrogen to women in order to compensate for the dramatic drop … Continue reading
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Anabolic Properties of Deer Velvet
Anabolic or Growth Stimulating Properties of Deer Velvet Antler For centuries children in Korea have been given deer velvet antler to promote their healthy growth and development, both physically and mentally. In a similar capacity, deer velvet antler has also been used as a strengthening tonic for invalids, and for patients suffering from chronic wasting diseases such as tuberculosis, AIDS, and chronic fatigue syndrome. The nutrient rich, fast growing cartilage of deer velvet antler contains many growth factors that are … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet Extraordinary Effects
Further Effects of Deer Velvet Antler While there is no evidence to date showing that deer velvet antler actually cures cancer, experiments carried out in Russia have shown extracts to increase the survival rate and, in some instances, to inhibit the spread of tumour cells in rats and mice. To determine whether the extracts of New Zealand deer velvet antler are effective in anti-cancer treatments, AgResearch has been running clinical trials in Korea and according to Dr Suttie the first … Continue reading
Deer Velvet Composition
The Composition of Deer Velvet Antler While extensive research has been carried out in Russia where deer velvet antler has been used clinically for decades, China, Korea and Japan, this was the first time such research has been carried out in a Western country. The first stage of the project was directed into the actual growth and composition of deer antlers. Their extraordinary rapid growth means that the chemical composition is constantly changing and it also varies within the antler … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet’s Ancient Claims
Verifying Ancient Claims for Deer Velvet Antler Today, clinical and scientific research using the extract [pantocrin] of deer velvet antler is proving the validity of claims made by traditional medicine. The groundbreaking work carried out by AgResearch into the benefits of deer velvet is attracting attention from around the world and the research results are showing this ancient remedy to be one of nature’s safest multipurpose energy tonics. Evidence of the medical benefits of deer velvet antler is growing, according … Continue reading
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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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 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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