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Ancient civilization in the orient have discovered the powerful and phenomenal role of Deer Antller Velvet in fighting impotency in men, the strengthening role of the deer velvet, in increasing the testosterone, levels and staminal strength have given the antler a world wide reputation as a sexual enhancer. However this reputation was not taken for granted, the western civilization has conducted many researches concerning this wonder discovery, and it proved to act as a stabilizer, or a balance that can actually stabilize mental and physical status, this condition is termed as homeostasis. 

The imbalance between physical and mental status usually leads to both physical and mental disorders, to be more precise, it may affect the functions that are usually stimulated or controlled with your mental conditions, such as sexual drive or desire.

The Deer velvet antler has been noted to restore this normal balance between the physical and psychological status.

So what is this Velvet deer antler?
Deer antlers grow at incredible speed and, after several weeks, as the
Deer antlers are common defense mechanism against other males who try to overtake or seduce the female ones. The process of formation of the deer antler is very interesting. Blood supplies the cartilage of the antler with incredible number of nutritional values that enhances speedy growth. By the time the antler reaches the final stage, the cartilage starts to harden in order to become bony in structure. However, the skin remaining on the surface of the antler may cause irritation and deprive the powerful and fearful appearance of the antler, so deers tend to rub this upper skin towards tree trunks till it is totally peeled, then you can see the hard antler shining on the deers heads.

As amazing this process seems, the amazing fact is that this goes into a cycle. Meaning that every year especially at spring, deers cast off old antlers and grow new ones instead, at this point of substitution, humans interfere collecting the velvet crop and using it in different medicinal fields.

The tricky part is the timing of harvest, for the best time should be during the cartilaginous phase. If the right time and the right temperature of storing are conducted carefully, then the whole antler can be of great benefit to medicinal purposes.

So what are the benefits of Velvet Deer Antler?
Russia, New Zealand, and orient were one of the pioneer cultures to embrace the idea of using deer antler velvet in medicinal purposes; in fact, they have reported its benefits in controlling blood pressure, and increasing hemoglobin levels. In addition to increasing efficiency of lungs, muscle tones, glandular functions, improving mental alertness, and relieving inflammation of arthritis.

If the benefits of Deer antler were noticed by westerns, then Chinese are the true father of this branch of medicine. They used it as a balancing agent, for the endocrine system, and in reforming penis erections in men.

Chinese have claimed that deer antler velvet has helped in conditions suffering from enlarged prostate gland and watery semen.

If you think that it is only healthy and functioning for men, then you are dreaming, an amazing finding states that it has amazing effect on defying menstrual disorders.

This could be due to the fact that deer velvet antler contains hormones for both men and women, in addition to the normal cartilage components.

Vitamins, minerals, enzymes, anti-inflammatory prostaglandins and Insulin like growth factor are all part of the composition of it.

Medical historical use:
Almost around 2000 years ago, a silk scroll found in China in a Han Tomb, has stated the benefits of using Deer velvet antler in fighting almost 52 different diseases.

Pantocrine or the deer antler velvet product has been produced in Russian pharmaceutical companies, to improve the medical conditions in hospitals especially in such cases where the postoperative recovery is determined by the patient’s mood and mental state.

About oriental medicine:
In the oriental culture, the most important animal is deer. Oriental scientists believe that deer possess the highest amount of the yang energy. In Seoul, Korea, Dr. Peter Yoon has informed us that velvet deer antler can be significantly important in enhancing the quantity and quality of blood produced during the treatment of kidney dysfunction, anemia, high blood pressure, or even controlling low one.

In addition to Dr, Yoon, plenty of doctors believes in the effect of Deer antler velvet in treating men impotency.

For instance Dr.Lee Sangin, of Kyung Hee University in South Korea, actually inserts deer velvet in his treatment to women infertility, mean while he depends on antlers in fighting high cholesterol levels, and liver problems for both genders.


These scientists did not discover Deer antler, they only provided the evidence for its efficiency, in another words, they made 2000-year-old silk scrolls worth millions.

Factors of Growth hormones
The role of antler in fighting tumor and viral infection was first introduced and proved by a new Zealandian professor in Inver-may research center in pncotago, this institute, has discovered that the extracts of antler can enhance cell growth, and improves the production of tumor destructive agents.

Invermay research center scientists have actually proved these benefits by measuring the level of common hormone named insulin-like-hormone that was found to be present in excess levels in deer blood during the antler production and development, the receptors of such hormone was found in the antler itself.

This hormone and a similar one termed IGF2 were found to improve and enhance cell growth in laboratory cell lines manufactured from mice.

During childhood and puberty and even after adolescence period, the Human growth hormone is in its highest peaks, this result in the slimy appearance, low body fat concentration, and musculature shape.

By time, the HGH level decreases and we start getting fatter, weaker, and saggier in structure. HGH actually affects IGF, which is the insulin like growth hormone, the reduction in HGH levels result in reduction in IGF levels as well, this explains the deterioration in musculature appearance and the saggy shape. Velvet deer antler is rich in growth factor, which can maintain and enhance the muscular development.

The most remarkable not here will be the fact that Deer antler velvet is completely safe and natural, for it has no side effects at all, in fact, it is commonly known as immunopotentiation, for it enhances the immune system to produce more lymphocytes.

The role of velvet antler in providing significant androgenic activity, has enabled scientists to test and measure its role and effect on liver and kidney function. Amazing results were obtained. It managed to restore vitality to liver cells that were almost destroyed due to the alcohol usage. RNA polymerase enzyme present in the antler has increased the protein formation in both kidney and liver.

The rich content in the velvet provides excellent nutrition for cell and tissue formation and growth. The researches that were conducted at Antigen research has stated that the cartilage has multiple growth factors that provided excellent antiviral conditions in addition to the regular cell growth enhancers.

A Japanese study, has shown efficiency of the velvet deer antler by an 80% rate. The study was conducted on ten patients with similar conditions and was tested against the role of the antler in managing and controlling blood pressure. The study showed that eight out of ten had reduced blood pressure in the arteries. Systolic pressure was lowered by 20-70 beeps and the diastolic one was lowered by 10-20 beeps.

The role of the antler in healing arthritis was monitored by knowing that the antler is highly rich with Glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin. These two substances when combined are absorbed to a 90% extent, the gradual and slow absorption of such substance has a dramatic effect on healing arthritis and osteoarthritis.

Pharmacology

Elk antler is rich of various tissues and materials. Cartilage, collagen, gluosaminoglycans, and glycosaminoglycans has a major role in regulating water retention and cell growth and differentiation, which eventually leads to the cartilage formation and proliferation.

There are almost 40 different key compounds present in velvet antler

Chondroitin sulfate: this compound protects cartilage against destructive enzymes.
Glucosamine sulfate: this anti-inflammatory acts as the main component in cartilage production, it almost act as the back bone for its formation.
Lipids: required in cell formation and energy production.
Prostaglandins: acts as a strong and efficient anti-inflammatory agent.
Monoamine-oxidase inhibitors: improves your mood toward a better self-esteem.
Selenium: has immunological effect for it reduces infection, also required for maintaining RBCs, heart, liver, lungs in good shape, provides enough calcium for bones, teeth, nerves, blood clotting process and muscle contractions.
Collagen: This highly important protein usually acts as a binder that connects joints together and helps in articulating cartilage.

Phosphorus: required for normal metabolic reaction and serves as a build up block for teeth and bones.
Polysaccharides: it is involved in wound healing for it has a main role in regulating blood-clotting activity.
Potassium: needed to conduct the sodium-potassium pump, which is important in nerves and muscles to transfer stimulus.
Magnesium: regulates cell storage or dispersal of energy.
Essential amino acids and bone proteins.
Growth factors: required for the cell development of cartilage during growth phase.


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