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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
Deer Velvet Antler Boost
Deer Velvet Boost to Strength & Recovery New research into the effects of New Zealand deer velvet on athletes has produced some significant results. Although requiring further examination, the latest human clinical trials conducted by the University of Otago Human Performance Centre indicate a possible link between New Zealand deer velvet and improved athletic performance on two fronts; improved strength and endurance in response to training, and improved recovery from muscle tissue damage associated with exercise. In the first study, … Continue reading
Deer Velvet Power
Iron Fist in Velvet Glove (Deer Velvet Antler) (14 Sept 2000) When Hamish Carter, lines up on Sunday to represent New Zealand in the triathlon event at the Sydney Olympics, 4,500 New Zealand deer velvet farmers will be cheering extra loudly. Carter, number 1 ranked triathlete in the world, has been taking New Zealand deer velvet antler for about two years now. He is convinced this dietary supplement adds to his own huge training efforts by assisting with his strength … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet Comeback
Deer Velvet Driven Remarkable Comeback Sees Glen Thomson Competing at Sydney (16 September 2000) The future looked bleak for Olympic cyclist Glen Thomson last year when he contracted a virus while training in Europe. As Glen explains “This virus resulted in reactive arthritis which left me unable to ride, train and most importantly unable to compete in the World Championships in Berlin which I had trained for all year”. Reactive arthritis is an uncommon disease that makes joints extremely painful … Continue reading
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Deer Velvet Usage
The Use of Deer Velvet Antler by Collier Isaacs Oriental medicine, shrouded in mystery and ancient beliefs, has been keeping Asians well for thousands of years. Fundamental to its practice is the use of deer velvet antler. The basis of this ancient medicine is the philosophy of Yin and Yang, cosmic forces which are said to control all natural phenomena and life processes. Both forces are dependent on each other, and the ideal state within the body and within the … Continue reading
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