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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

People And Pets Can Benefit From Elk Antler Pills

By Catherine Cole


The Eastern World has been a great source for health secrets ever since China ended its long program of isolationism. Western people have benefited from everything from coconut oil to shark cartilage, and more. Now we get to open our minds to the health benefits of elk antler pills, both for ourselves as well as our aging furry family members.

The velvet coating from these antlers has been getting some airplay in the States as a supplement for pets who are aging and showing signs of arthritic stiffness. However, it was originally used as a supplement for people. It is said that it brings a vitality to those who take it, supports the human immune system, and just might help us with stiff joints and muscles as well.

The hyaluronic acid as well as the insulin and epidermal growth factors contained in this product make it a better supplement for body builders and Yoga gurus than just about any other product available. For those of us entering middle age, it can reverse the aches and pains many of us experience as part of daily life. A balanced diet, exercise, and this supplement could help many people get off dangerous pain medications.

The health benefits of this product cannot be understated, especially for people and animals entering mid-life. This is the period where many of us experience bodily pain due to muscle wasting and arthritis, and this supplement can help us repair our bodies as if we were much younger. In fact, the stags themselves agree, as they are often seen in the wild eating the velvet from their own antlers.

Not only does this supplement aide in body and immune support for both humans and animals, but it does so without incurring ANY bad Karma. These baby Elks are cared for by their herders in the East, and by their own Veterinarians here in the West. At the age of two these young stags have their antlers removed each year so that the velvet can be harvested from them.

Fortunately for these lovely beasts, their antlers are the fastest-growing structure on or in their young bodies. They grow a whole new set each year, complete with the soft velvet coating we humans find so valuable. They experience absolutely no pain or injury during this process, for these velvety antlers would be shed on their own every year anyway.

By the age of 15 the antlers are no longer creating the velvety coating, as this represents their entrance into old age. Once they are no longer of rutting age, a hormonal change occurs once again, and they are then put out to pasture. This is meant quite literally, as most of these animals are released into the wild where they live and die, as natural selection permits.

However, their meat is quite tasty, and they are an animal sought out by many hunters. Stags who have been raised for their antlers can provide a healthy, nutritious, and totally organic meat source for whomever the animal is made available. In some communities, they are brought to slaughter and either sold or their meat is donated to food banks or other charity kitchens.




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