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Friday, October 11, 2013

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By Robert Lawson


Many people assume that these are simply young deer, which is why their antlers haven't fully developed yet.

Western research into Deer Velvet is proving the validity of traditional claims with results showing that this remarkable remedy may be one of Nature's safest sources of energy.

Most species of bucks shed their antlers immediately after the rut when they are no longer needed to compete with others in hopes of mating with a female deer (doe).

From these results it can be seen that the potential uses of deer antler velvet in Western medicine and natural health care are nothing short of amazing. Deer Velvet is a rich source of all the nutrients our bodies need including the minerals magnesium, calcium, sulphur, phosphorus, potassium, manganese, copper, zinc, iron, sodium, selenium and cobalt.

The nutrients which are lost by cooking, processing and other methods our food goes through before it reaches our dining table is insufficient to meet our body requirements. Nutrients supplements what we should get from our food.

Still to this day, traditional Chinese medicine adamantly promotes the use of deer antler velvet for medicinal benefits of all kind. In fact, it's the most prominently used medicine in the culture, only second to ginseng.

So, what kind of health benefits does deer antler velvet provide? Well, research is still ongoing, but studies have suggested it to be primarily effective as an anti-inflammatory agent.

We intend to research and substantiate other health benefit claims for velvet antler. We want to carefully research the potential benefits of velvet antler supplements for supporting the immune system, anti-aging, muscle strength and endurance, and sexual vitality Coplan said.

Some people swear that deer antlers have cured or greatly reduced the magnitude of their arthritis, which may be linked to its anti-inflammatory properties.

During their investigations, scientists measured high levels of the natural hormone called insulin-like growth factor-1 or IGF-1. It was discovered that IGF-1 and a related hormone IGF-2, promoted growth in laboratory cells. More recent discoveries show that deer antler cells are actually capable of manufacturing IGF themselves.

Immune system stimulus, improved athletic performances, revival from sports injuries, anti-inflammatory properties, development promotion and avoidance of injuries due to exercises are some of the significant findings of the research.

Although, it's important to note that none of these benefits have been scientifically proven.

You may be wondering how you consume antler velvet. It's not like you can go find some antlers and start eating them. Typically, the velvet antlers, when they are about 2/3 fully developed, are cut off from the base and crushed into a powder.

I recommend you inform yourself about this wonderful natural remedy and consider applying its benefits for your own health and well-being.




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