The Many Medicinal Qualities Of Deer Antler
April 15, 2010 by Chad Lippan
Filed under Supplements
The medicinal uses for velvet deer antler were a mystery to molecular science until its properties were examined more closely in scientific labs in the 1970′s. Doctors and healers of Russian and Asian cultures have been using the substance as a body support and cure for over two thousand years. Today, velvet deer antlers are processed into a pill form to be taken in doses from various health companies. So what uses can velvet antler perform for the body?
In a culture revolving around the proper use and treatment of energy, the Chinese were observant in defining the deer as the single animal type in the land with the most Yang (masculine) derived energy. It was deemed this title specifically for the positive influence Chinese physicians found cartilaginous antlers to have in amending troubles with the human male reproductive system. To this very day, antler is the second most used medicinal substance next to ginseng in the Asian countries.
Science has recently begun to back up these claims of healing with thorough testing on cells, animals, and human subjects. A potent growth hormone that permeates velvet antlers has been accredited to antler’s ability to offer tumor reducing effects, and its efficient powers against muscle atrophy. Most humans lose their high levels of this growth hormone after their teenage years, so introducing deer velvet into the system can raise these levels once more.
The enhanced cellular health carries over into the muscles, keeping them from suffering atrophy. After realizing the potential for this, Russian scientists formulated a compound including antler to administer to post-operative patients. Pantocrine, as it is called, proved to be efficient at lowering patients’ blood pressure, inflammation, and keeping muscles healthy during downtime.
The first mass realization of velvet antler’s uses among the western countries came from the treatment of arthritis. Arthritis is caused most often by dysfunctions of the synovial membranes surrounding bone joints. The membranes are responsible for keeping bones separated enough not to cause any painful rubbing. The cellular support provided by antlers can heal the synovial tissue and return fluidity to movement of joints without pain.
Athletes can also find a great use for the antler’s capacity to be an anti-inflammatory, as tested by the Russians who developed the hospital compound discovered. While showing mental and physical stamina higher than non-treated groups, athletes were able to push their bodies further than they ever had before. In modern times, many athletes, including the Olympians of the major countries, take antler powder as a part of their routine preparation to perform their sports.
Studies have shown there are other incredible benefits the run alongside the primary intents for taking velvet antler. While many people may be taking it for the purposes of easing the pain of their arthritis, they can also enjoy the benefits of faster healing time from injuries, lessened risk of heart attacks by four-hundred percent, and better immune system defense against disease.
Public knowledge is increasing every year about natural remedies and medicinal uses for various substances, and this has given rise to many companies dedicated to serving the world with shipments of prepared deer antler. People of all backgrounds and countries are finding the joy of maintaining their health without side-effects with the new availability of this ancient and powerful medicine.
Chad Lippan is an expert author and proponent of deer antler usage in the areas of fitness and anti aging.