Another chapter from the wise pages of ancient Eastern medicine has reached the eyes, ears, and minds of Western people. As if we do not owe them a debt of gratitude for shark cartilage, coconut oil, and seaweed wraps; now we are learning how both humans and their pets can reap health benefits from elk antler pills, especially as we grow older.
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.
This velvet has been shown to contain everything from collagen for the skin to chondroitin for joint health, and other minerals as well. Many of the minerals it contains are in low supply in most foods due to irresponsible farming practices we humans are so guilty of. Many of the ailments of middle age, for humans and animals alike, are related to mineral deficiencies.
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.
Stags will lose their entire rack, velvet and all, every year naturally. It is a completely renewable resource which takes nothing from the stag that it will not get back next year, as Nature intended. In the wild, these proud beasts lose their rack like clockwork, for there is a hormonal change which takes place on the Eve of their rutting season.
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.
In the United States they are often set free for the same reason, but sometimes people do buy the animal and take it to slaughter themselves. Their flesh is an organic source of meat, which is healthy for anyone. So, long after they have gifted us with vitality from their antlers, they continue to give to us with the gift of their flesh, their skin, their sacred life.
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.
This velvet has been shown to contain everything from collagen for the skin to chondroitin for joint health, and other minerals as well. Many of the minerals it contains are in low supply in most foods due to irresponsible farming practices we humans are so guilty of. Many of the ailments of middle age, for humans and animals alike, are related to mineral deficiencies.
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.
Stags will lose their entire rack, velvet and all, every year naturally. It is a completely renewable resource which takes nothing from the stag that it will not get back next year, as Nature intended. In the wild, these proud beasts lose their rack like clockwork, for there is a hormonal change which takes place on the Eve of their rutting season.
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.
In the United States they are often set free for the same reason, but sometimes people do buy the animal and take it to slaughter themselves. Their flesh is an organic source of meat, which is healthy for anyone. So, long after they have gifted us with vitality from their antlers, they continue to give to us with the gift of their flesh, their skin, their sacred life.
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