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Velvet Deer Antler
Natures Growth Hormone
HEALTH BENEFITS

red deer velvet antler growth hormoneNature's Answer to HGH
(Human Growth Hormone)
Nature's Growth Hormone is not a synthetic engineered bacteria, a bovine growth hormone, or a micro-diluted homeopathic. Nature's growth hormone is produced by taking deer antler growth tips during the spring harvest without cruelty to the animal. Sending a signal from the pituitary gland to produce IGF-1 in the liver, IGF-1 may help to restore hormone production to more youthful levels with no known side effects.

Broadly speaking, NGH is described as a restorative, nutritive and rejuvenative. Traditionally, deer velvet is regarded as a major tonic for promoting strength and stamina, for maintaining good health and preventing illness. It increases energy, both physical and mental, stimulates the immune system, and increases the production and circulation of blood through the body. In Oriental medicine, velvet is said to fortify the Yang, to increase the natural flow of chi (vital energy) through the Kidney, thus helping to regulate the function of the adrenal cortex and restore the person's natural vitality.

"Deer Antler Velvet is poised to be one of the most versatile multipurpose natural remedies to arrive in the West..."
Life Extension Magazine

Who can take Natures Growth Hormone?
NGH is a safe, non-toxic, natural dietary supplement. Men and women of all ages may benefit from its energy promoting and strengthening qualities - busy mothers, business executives, sports people, those recuperating from illness. In Korea, children are traditionally given velvet to promote growth and strong healthy bodies. It is also an exceptional remedy for the elderly as it increase the body’s resistance to stress and illness, and is highly valued for its anti-inflammatory properties.

What makes Natures Growth Hormone so good for you?
Extensive analysis has shown that velvet contains a rich source of essential minerals (including calcium, phosphorus, sulfur, magnesium, potassium, sodium, manganese, zinc, copper, iron, selenium and cobalt), major amino acids and other nutrients necessary for maintaining healthy bodies. Also found are: small amounts of male and female hormones, natural steroids, anti-inflammatory prostaglandins (cell function regulators that inform the body how to respond to inflammation, tissue injury and pain), the protein collagen (well known for promoting healthy skin and hair), polyamines, ectosaponins, mucopolysaccharides, glucosamines, hemotopoietin, glucosaminoglycans, N-Acetyl-glucosamine, chondroitin sulphate A, chondrocytes, chrondroblasts, fibroblasts, osteocytes, erythropoietin (a glycoprotein produced in the kidney that stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow), and gangliosides (believed to be involved with cell metabolism and growth). At AgResearch Invermay in New Zealand, Dr. Jimmy Suttie's group discovered that IGF-1, and a related hormone IGF-2, promoted cell growth and also displayed anti-tumor and anti-viral effects. During antler growth high levels of natural hormones and amino acids are present in the blood, including "Insulin-like Growth Factor-1" or IGF-1, which plays an important role in growth and development.

Is there any scientific evidence of the efficacy of deer velvet?
Yes, a tremendous amount. Decades of research carried out in Russia, China, Korea, Japan and more recently in New Zealand have proven many of the claims made by traditional Oriental medicine. The most important of these include velvet's immune stimulating, anti-inflammatory, blood building and anabolic effects. It also has proven anti-aging effects and is undergoing continued clinical testing for use in anti-cancer and AIDS treatment.

Can velvet help athletes improve their performance?
Definitely. Although not widely known in the West, deer velvet has been an essential part of Russian training programs for decades. In fact, the success of Russian athletes has been attributed to its use during Olympic training programs. Studies carried out by Dr. Taneyeva in 1969, and further studies carried out in 1974 by Drs. Yudin and Dobryakov in tests of physical stamina and endurance, demonstrated a significant improvement in the performance of athletes. A recent study at Otago University in New Zealand, demonstrated that a group of physical education students taking velvet showed almost twice the improvement of the group taking a placebo. Dr. Suttie, responsible for the scientific control of the study, noted that the extra strength was due to improved muscle activity rather than increased muscle size. A growing number of athletes are discovering the benefits of deer velvet and are reporting a significant boost in stamina, strength and efficiency.

Usage: Approximately 1 tsp. daily (30-day supply)

Description Item# Price
Nature's Growth Hormone
4 fl. oz. bottle (30-day supply)
NGH DISCONTINUED
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