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Title: What you need to know about ANTI-AGING... HGH and DEER ANTLER VELVET
Source: youtube
URL Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJaqi5Uc0X0
Published: Feb 15, 2017
Author: Woodward TV
Post Date: 2018-02-28 15:20:39 by Liberator
Keywords: Health, Secrets, Revealed
Views: 1745
Comments: 27

Deer Antler Velvet...Human growth hormone...anti-aging...how it works...and it's benefits.


Poster Comment:

This product is potentially a life/health Game-Changer. To be clear, Deer Antler Velvet is NOT Human Growth Hormone but a strong facilitator of our own body's production. Before off-handedly dismissing or ignoring the above info, explanation, and benefits -- either because of the subject matter or because the narrator/Channel Poster seems "too young" to take seriously -- I'd suggest an eager, open listening.

This source/person (WoodwardTV) is exceptionally wise and informed at any age. He is not so old that he ignores or can't move beyond past "established" science/history/philosophy etc. This makes someone his age open to newer ideas as well as past established ideas and discoveries that have been dismissed for political/unscrupulous/dis-informational/commercial reasons.

In the distant past I had heard of and considered Deer Antler Velvet. There are many health-related un-traditional elements, supplements and protocols I've tried. Others (like Deer Antler Velvet) seemed to be too fad-ish, unproven or out-there even for me at the time. However the research and testimony of its benefits are now too obvious to ignore or dismiss.

Perhaps if others here are game in trying out this protocol, we can compare notes. The beneficial effects are allegedly to begin almost immediately. With one caveat: Some kind of body "cleanse" must first be undertaken for its effect to be maximized. That is understandable because this is NOT a Silver Bullet, though potentially remarkable.

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#1. To: All (#0)

Health Benefits

Generally researchers agree that velvet antler restores, strengthens and protects normal bodily functions but is not in itself curative. Preliminary results of modern research suggest that deer velvet may have beneficial effects related to:

  • Stimulation of the body’s immune system to assist protection against infection and disease
  • The anti-inflammatory agents it contains that may assist in reducing the pain and inflammation of a variety of degenerative diseases
  • The anabolic or growth stimulating properties it provides
  • The prevention or repair of muscle damage following exercise
  • Its ability to increase muscular strength and endurance
  • Its ability to significantly reduce the damaging side effects of chemotherapy drugs, while at the same time increasing their effectiveness

Specific health benefits shown by western research include:

Anaemia

New Zealand research has shown clear evidence that velvet antler can alleviate experimentally induced anaemia.

Anti-Aging

Research on mice suggests that velvet antler supplements inhibited the activity of some enzymes associated with aging while increasing the synthesis of liver and kidney protein by promoting activity of other specific enzymes.

Reviews report that this research is strong evidence of the anti-aging influence of deer velvet.

Anti-Cancer Activity

Although there does not appear to be any evidence that velvet antler can cure cancers, research has demonstrated that velvet may extracts have some anti-tumor (cytotoxic) effects against some forms of cancer cells.

Anti-Inflammatory Effects

New Zealand research [12] reports that although the mechanism is unknown velvet antler shows strong anti-inflammatory effects.

Blood Pressure Control

Research has shown that extracts of deer velvet have a strong ability to lower blood pressure in people with normal blood pressure and to stabilise abnormal blood pressure. However Suttie et al advises extreme caution of use of velvet by those with extremely high or low blood pressure.

Bone and Joint Health

It is proposed by researchers that therapies used for the treatment of human bone and joint problems should include the use of glycosaminoglycan-peptides, particularly chondroitin sulphate. Several studies have shown the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content of velvet antler and in particular the relatively high level of chondroitin sulphate.

Most research suggests that as velvet antler contains significant quantities of chondroitin sulphate, it is worthy of consideration as a treatment for joint and bone inflammation conditions.

Growth Stimulation

Research has identified various natural hormones (growth factors) in velvet antler including IGF-1 (insulin –like Growth Factor-1) and EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor).

Velvet antler may be a natural source of natural hormones for athletes and others who seek a natural aid to muscle growth and development.

Performance Enhancement

Although the mechanisms are yet to be clearly identified, research and anecdotal evidence suggests that velvet antler has a positive effect on athletic performance. Although not all reports are positive, most indicate that the effect is likely to be either prevention or rapid repair (or both) of muscle damage associated with exercise.

Stimulation of the Immune System

Research in Korea, New Zealand and China has shown that velvet antler can stimulate the immune system. Extracts of velvet antler were variously shown to increase macrophage activity, stimulate the production of lymphocytes and increase the number of red and white blood cells.

Each of these effects may directly complement the body’s ability to resist or fight disease and so promote and maintain health and an associated feeling of well being.

Tonic Effects

The immune stimulation effects shown by research gives support to claims of TCM that velvet antler can have a revitalising effect, especially for people who are immuno-compromised people (those weakened by illness or other stress).

Liberator  posted on  2018-02-28   15:46:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Liberator (#1)

While we're riffin' on health benefits, let's not forget about the many benefits for the use of Hydrogen Peroxide (Food Grade, 35%)...this is often overlooked by many seeking remedies for diseases. Throw away a bunch of those useless expensive vitamin tabs/rocks. You can't digest or assimilate most of them anyway. And your liver/kidneys have a difficult time with them, especially if you're not hydrated sufficiently.

I have taken food-grade Hydrogen Peroxide in the past but not maintained the program. One must be highly motivated to remain consistent in following any protocol.

*This may be beneficial in the fight against cancer, effective in disinfecting the body from pathogens, provide more mental clarity, and importantly, re-introducing copious amounts of necessary oxygen to the body. In conjunction with proper breathing and exercise, HP should help re-calibrate and re-boot a sickly or stagnant body and mind.

I have also found body message (WITHOUT "happy-ending) to be very beneficial to tissue-oxygenation, relieving chronic pain, muscle/joint aches, spasms, stress, and overall well-being. Spring for the $60-$80 bucks every couple of months if you can. It's a great investment in YOU.

*Do NOT expect your doctor or health care provider to know much about any of this stuff.

Liberator  posted on  2018-02-28   16:04:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Liberator, tpaine (#1) (Edited)

Bone and Joint Health

It is proposed by researchers that therapies used for the treatment of human bone and joint problems should include the use of glycosaminoglycan-peptides, particularly chondroitin sulphate. Several studies have shown the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content of velvet antler and in particular the relatively high level of chondroitin sulphate.

Most research suggests that as velvet antler contains significant quantities of chondroitin sulphate, it is worthy of consideration as a treatment for joint and bone inflammation conditions.

The supplement that I've noticed the most obvious beneficial effects from is Glocosamine HCI & MSM, Equate brand. It also contains Boswellia serrata aka Frankincense of Biblical fame. It's cheap, and it works for joint pains. Stop taking it for a couple of days and things change for the worse.

I need to find out more about Antler Velvet to have an informed opinion.

Hondo68  posted on  2018-02-28   16:17:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Liberator (#1)

Generally researchers agree

Which researchers? What universities, labs, pharmaceutical companies do they work for?

That sure is a lot of "research" from a lot of countries. So why won't they link us to the studies published in peer-reviewed journals or tell us who conducted the research? Is it even real research at all?

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-02-28   17:02:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: hondo68 (#3)

therapies used for the treatment of human bone and joint problems should include the use of glycosaminoglycan-peptides, particularly chondroitin sulphate. Several studies have shown the glycosaminoglycan (GAG) content of velvet antler ---

No thanks, I'll stick to Oxycodone. It's not palliative, but it makes me happy... :-)

tpaine  posted on  2018-02-28   17:19:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: tpaine (#5)

No thanks, I'll stick to Oxycodone. It's not palliative, but it makes me happy... :-)

Dayum, that's the hard stuff bro.

Hondo68  posted on  2018-02-28   17:37:27 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: hondo68 (#3)

The supplement that I've noticed the most obvious beneficial effects from is Glocosamine HCI & MSM, Equate brand. It also contains Boswellia serrata aka Frankincense of Biblical fame. It's cheap, and it works for joint pains.

Those ingredients are effective for joint pain. Right -- Never knew Boswellia = "Frankincense" of the Bible.

Collagen -- is very helpful as well for joints, but also for tendons, ligaments and ones.

You're right -- you can tell that they're working when you've stopped taking them.

As to Antler Velvet, I'm going to get more of a handle of the better/more effective brands and try it. I'll share that with you -- do the same for me as well. The Woodward TV host seemed convicted about its efficacy. If he's hawking it for money, he doesn't mention brand. I don't think he is being a merc -- I've watch several of his vids.

There are apparently several companies making it, and delivery systems. The best appears to be a sublingual liquid. Prices across the board seem to be between $65-$75, so it's not cheap. At that price yu'd better feel something in a hurry. I usually give things a minimal one month. By two months whatever it is should kick in.

The supposed #1 Antler Velvet supplier below. Can't tell if their product is ChCom-based, because that would concern me:

https://royalvelvetnow.com/

And here's a site with some WILD (and expensive) "elixirs" -- including Antler Velvet (NOT a fan of their glitzy blingy presentation):

https://theinterstellarplan.com/products/

Liberator  posted on  2018-02-28   17:50:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: hondo68 (#6)

that's the hard stuff bro.

Nah -- I only take 5mg, twice a day. -- The only bad part is the craving for more, and managing the constipation.

tpaine  posted on  2018-02-28   17:53:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Tooconservative (#4)

Which researchers? What universities, labs, pharmaceutical companies do they work for?

Legit questions, TC.

Did you watch/listen to the video?

IF you peruse the link below, you will find some info and resources that may or may not satisfy your Antler Velvet curiosity. If not, I'm sure there are several answers to your questions online.

https://deerantlervelvet.com/

Antler Velvet and its allegedly amazing properties aren't just anecdotally effective. There IS international support for its efficacy.

It's intuitively obvious that the usual pharmaceutical companies would not ever sponsor or delve into or spend research on something like this. For obvious reasons. They are the same reasons they wouldn't sponsor Laetrile OR B-17 research. ANY inexpensive solutions for cancer, including supplements or vitamins that might dent their mega-lucrative monopoly on "cures".

The FDA historically has their back on actually preventing legit solutions that threaten the pharm industry or cancer industry. INCLUDING obstructing cancer cures. Everyone knows what the primary function of the FDA is. HINT: It is NOT about "Food" of "Drug Safety."

Liberator  posted on  2018-02-28   18:09:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: tpaine, hondo68 (#5)

No thanks, I'll stick to Oxycodone. It's not palliative, but it makes me happy... :-)

I get it...but why not consider both and possibly feel even better?

Plus, Oxy's long-term effect changes brain chemistry, require more to do the same job while taxing the liver. (Things I'm sure you know.)

Supplementing along with it gives your bod a chance to do more with less ANF feel more relief...while helping the body's bones, joints and ligaments rebuild. Just sayin'.

Liberator  posted on  2018-02-28   18:20:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#11. To: tpaine, hondo68 (#8)

That ain't much. Carry on ;-)

Liberator  posted on  2018-02-28   18:21:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Liberator (#10)

No thanks, I'll stick to Oxycodone. It's not palliative, but it makes me happy... :-)

I get it...but why not consider both and possibly feel even better?

I'm taking 8 different drugs daily as it is, without any side effects I can't handle..

Enough is enough...

tpaine  posted on  2018-02-28   18:28:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: tpaine (#12)

You're doing well. Good job...

Liberator  posted on  2018-02-28   19:04:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: Liberator (#9)

There IS international support for its efficacy.

You can keep repeating that.

I want to know who are these researchers, where do they work, what pharma or universities are involved, where are their peer-reviewed studies?

I think there aren't any.

Can you even produce one peer-reviewed study? Just one.

It's intuitively obvious that the usual pharmaceutical companies would not ever sponsor or delve into or spend research on something like this.

You're distracting from your lack of any supporting studies. Big Pharma would investigate ways to make patentable and expensive medicines from it and get the original banned. Recall how they tried to create synthetic cannabis. But I don't see any of that happening.

This is a lot like the traditional Chinese medicine scams. In fact, it may turn out to be exactly that.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-02-28   22:28:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Liberator (#9)

Of course, we know that Big Pharma is out to kill us all but let's just look at what actual proof is offered for the benefits of antler medicine. Keep in mind, most of it produced on deer farms in the US is exported to Asia. The industry is trying to expand its sales here in America, where the big money is. They want a bigger slice of the $30B American supplement market. And none of that messing about with getting FDA approval as a legit trusted drug.

AVMA, representing over 90,000 vets in America.

Controlled trials using non-human animal subjects—Controlled trials with rats indicate velvet antler is non-toxic11,12 and may assist liver function.11 Data from research using mice indicate that velvet antler might assist in the management of adverse reactions to morphine.13 Mikler et al4 found that elk antler extract applied topically improved cutaneous wound healing in diabetic rats. One study found it improved the gait of dogs suffering from osteoarthtosis.2 Recently one author found chronic wasting disease (CWD) prions in the velvet of elk that were affected with the disease.14 CWD is a contagious, fatal prion disease of deer and elk.14 This research suggests that humans who consume antler velvet as a nutritional supplement are at risk for exposure to prions.
 

Controlled trials using humans subjects—One small-scale study found that deer velvet powder produced improvements in strength and endurance in male physical education students (n=17).1 This is balanced by results from several other studies where velvet antler did not improve muscular performance or reduce post-training pain,3,15 and failed to reduce rheumatoid arthritis symptoms not fully controlled by medication.16 The most recent meta-analysis found that chondroitin, a key component of velvet antler-based products, does not reduce joint pain caused by osteoarthritis.17

. . .
11. Hemmings SJ, Song X. The effects of elk velvet antler consumption on the rat: development, behavior, toxicity and the activity of liver y-glutamyltranspeptidase. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 2004;C138:105-112.
12. Zhang H, Wanwimolruk S, Coville PF, et al. Toxicological evaluation of New Zealand deer velvet powder. Part 1: acute and subchronic oral toxicity studies in rats. Food Chem Tox 2000;38:985-990.
13. Kim H-S, Lim H-K. Inhibitory effects of velvet antler water extract on morphine-induced conditioned place preference and DA receptor supersensitivity in mice. J Ethnopharmacology 1999;66:25-31.
14. Angers RC, Seward TS, Napier D, et al,. Chronic wasting disease prions in elk antler velvet. Emerg Infec Dis 2009; 15(5):696-703.
15. Percival RS. Examining the effects of deer antler velvet supplementation on muscular strength, performance, and markers of delayed onset muscle soreness. Masters thesis: East Tennessee State University, 2005.
16. Allen MA, Oberle K, Grcae M, et al. A randomized clinical trial of elk velvet antler in rheumatoid arthritis. Biological Res Nursing 2008;9:254-261.
17. Reichenbach S, Sterchi R, Scherer M, et al. Meta-analysis: chondroitin for osteoarthritis of the knee or hip. Ann Intern Med 2007;146:580-590.

So you could catch chronic wasting disease from the prions of such products. I've seen deer dead from this. It's a very ugly death.

I wonder if you understand traditional Chinese and Korean medicine.

Looking elsewhere, I found a fairly sympathetic review of these products and the Chinese approach from a reviewer employed at Specialized Livestock Market Research Group, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Saskatchewan. She mentions a large number of studies but warns how few of those are human trials that show any positive effect. Nearly all of these studies are small and focus on artificially-aged mice and diabetic rats and such. Very little human testing.

USASK: A Review of Scientific Literature on the Health Benefits of Velvet Antler, Ann Cooney, 2001

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-02-28   22:58:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Tooconservative, Liberator (#14)

the traditional Chinese medicine scams

You figure that Jesus, Mary, and Joseph and all the others in the Bible got suckered by a Chinese medicine scam - Frankincense?

examine.com/supplements/boswellia-serrata/

Boswellia Serrata is a gum resin extracted from a tree, which is sometimes burnt (the entire species of Boswellia is commonly known as Frankinsence) as an aromatic or otherwise administered as medicine. It has most usage for medicine in Ayurvedic medicine, some reading into Traditional Chinese Medicine, and its usage extends to the Middle East and other tropical regions.


Biblical Frankincense

There are over 52 references to frankincense - considering that "incense" is translated from the Hebrew/Greek "frankincense" and is referring to the same oil.

Let me just list a few references here: Exodus 30:34; Leviticus 2:1-2,15-16, 5:11, 6:15, 24:7; Numbers 5:15; I Chronicles 9:29; Nehemiah 13:5,9; Song of Solomon 3:6, 4:6,14; Matthew 2:11; Revelation 18:13.

If you have a pure oil, it is very safe to use. It is recommended that you dilute it in a 1:1 ration with a carrier oil before applying topically. Also know this oil is considered GRAS (generally regarded as safe for ingesting), a FDA-approved food additive and can be used as a flavoring agent. Please only ingest it with proper instruction from a practioner.

Frankincense essential oil's botanical name is Boswellia carteri. It's antioxidant capacity (ORAC) is 630. The essential oil is distilled from the gum/resin that comes from cuts made in the bark of the twisted, scrubby trees.

This oil is useful for the immune system, emotional balance, anti-aging, and hair and skin.

Hondo68  posted on  2018-02-28   23:14:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: hondo68 (#16)

You figure that Jesus, Mary, and Joseph and all the others in the Bible got suckered by a Chinese medicine scam - Frankincense?

This thread is not about frankincense. It's about deer antler velvet.

If you want to believe that Jesus, Mary and Joseph and all the others in the Bible were gobbling down frankincense for its health benefits, we don't have much to talk about.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-02-28   23:39:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Tooconservative (#17)

If you want to believe that Jesus, Mary and Joseph and all the others in the Bible were gobbling down frankincense for its health benefits....

I'm not surprised that you ignore the parts of the Bible that you don't like.

Hondo68  posted on  2018-02-28   23:46:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: hondo68 (#18)

Frankincense and myrrh were consecrating incenses to the ancient Jews. This persisted through the era of the Second Temple (destroyed in 70 A.D., after Jesus and his family were dead). Myrrh could be used during embalming or as a spice or mixed with wine to make "gall", the bitter drink that Jesus was given by the Romans when crucified.

I have the feeling that this "discussion" is going to get more stupid.

Go ram pounds of deer antler velvet down your gullet and enjoy some nice frankincense and myrrh enemas for all I care. It's all dumbassery but it is a free country and you can believe any dumbass scam you want to. Be my guest.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-03-01   1:05:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Tooconservative (#19)

enjoy some nice frankincense and myrrh enemas

What bible are you using?

Hondo68  posted on  2018-03-01   2:26:20 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: hondo68 (#20)

You're a dumbass.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-03-01   8:08:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: hondo68, Tooconservative (#20)

Well I see this thread has taken an ugly turn...

...although enemas can have health benefits.

Frankincense and myrrh enemas -- any research findings on that??

Liberator  posted on  2018-03-01   8:56:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Tooconservative, hondo68 (#19)

Go ram pounds of deer antler velvet down your gullet and enjoy some nice frankincense and myrrh enemas for all I care.

Turns out TC's advice of a frankincense and myrrh enema might be beneficial (although I can find no peer reviewed evidence that ingesting "pounds of antler velvet" is.)

Here the nice lady instructs us just how a goat milk enema (containing actual frankincense and myrrh) is helpful for a colon cleanse.

Liberator  posted on  2018-03-01   9:04:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Liberator (#23)

I really don't care what you guys ram up your butts. Have fun.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-03-01   9:07:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Tooconservative (#24)

Lighten up, Francis.

Liberator  posted on  2018-03-01   9:20:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Liberator (#25)

Please don't post to me while you have stuff inserted in your rectum.

Thank you.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-03-01   9:32:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Tooconservative (#26)

Now you sound constipated.

Maybe you're projecting. And actually do need an enema.

Liberator  posted on  2018-03-01   9:34:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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