Deer Antler
Posted in Candle Holders & Accessories on 12/30/2005 03:40 pm by admin
the best time to go deer antler shed hunting in new york?
whens the best time to find deer antler sheds in the hudson valley area of new york?because i would like to find some there are 3-4 bedding areas that i found and many droppings but i cant find any sheds in the area?
* Most would have dropped last month or this month. Better hurry. Them rodents don't leave much.
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Deer Antler Velvet (Cervus elaphus; Lu Rong) Powder, 25 kg (55 lbs): RF $4922.78 Deer Antler Velvet is named after the soft, velvet-like covering that deer antlers have before they turn bony. Deer antler velvet contains many beneficial substances including amino acids, minerals, proteins, anti-inflammatory peptides, hormones, gangliosides and glycosaminoglycans and Insulin-like Growth Factor-1. The use of velvet antler was scientifically supported in compliance with FDA regulations for its beneficial effects in treating arthritis. Other therapeutically valuable actions include immune stimulation, antiaging, protective and rejuvenating effects, and beneficial effects in blood and circulation. A 2,000-year-old scroll discovered in a tomb in Hunan Province, China, listed dozens of different diseases that could be treated with velvet deer antler. The 16th century ''Materia Medica,'' a standard text of Chinese herbalists, lists deer antler velvet as one of the most highly prized natural medicinal substances. In Chinese medicine, deer velvet has been used to treat impotence, female disorders, urinary problems, skin ailments, and knee weakness. It is also employed as a tonic in children with learning disabilities or insufficient growth. Koreans use antler velvet to treat anemia and impotence and to stimulate the immune system, treat impotence, improve heart function, muscle tone, lung efficiency, and nerve function. Deer antler and antler velvet removal does not harm the deer – the antlers regrow naturally. |
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Deer Antler Velvet (Cervus elaphus; Lu Rong) Powder, 10 kg (22 lbs): RF $2494.8 Deer Antler Velvet is named after the soft, velvet-like covering that deer antlers have before they turn bony. Deer antler velvet contains many beneficial substances including amino acids, minerals, proteins, anti-inflammatory peptides, hormones, gangliosides and glycosaminoglycans and Insulin-like Growth Factor-1. The use of velvet antler was scientifically supported in compliance with FDA regulations for its beneficial effects in treating arthritis. Other therapeutically valuable actions include immune stimulation, antiaging, protective and rejuvenating effects, and beneficial effects in blood and circulation. A 2,000-year-old scroll discovered in a tomb in Hunan Province, China, listed dozens of different diseases that could be treated with velvet deer antler. The 16th century ''Materia Medica,'' a standard text of Chinese herbalists, lists deer antler velvet as one of the most highly prized natural medicinal substances. In Chinese medicine, deer velvet has been used to treat impotence, female disorders, urinary problems, skin ailments, and knee weakness. It is also employed as a tonic in children with learning disabilities or insufficient growth. Koreans use antler velvet to treat anemia and impotence and to stimulate the immune system, treat impotence, improve heart function, muscle tone, lung efficiency, and nerve function. Deer antler and antler velvet removal does not harm the deer – the antlers regrow naturally. |
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Deer Antler Velvet (Cervus elaphus; Lu Rong) Powder, 1 kg (2.2 lbs): RF $285.12 Deer Antler Velvet is named after the soft, velvet-like covering that deer antlers have before they turn bony. Deer antler velvet contains many beneficial substances including amino acids, minerals, proteins, anti-inflammatory peptides, hormones, gangliosides and glycosaminoglycans and Insulin-like Growth Factor-1. The use of velvet antler was scientifically supported in compliance with FDA regulations for its beneficial effects in treating arthritis. Other therapeutically valuable actions include immune stimulation, antiaging, protective and rejuvenating effects, and beneficial effects in blood and circulation. A 2,000-year-old scroll discovered in a tomb in Hunan Province, China, listed dozens of different diseases that could be treated with velvet deer antler. The 16th century ''Materia Medica,'' a standard text of Chinese herbalists, lists deer antler velvet as one of the most highly prized natural medicinal substances. In Chinese medicine, deer velvet has been used to treat impotence, female disorders, urinary problems, skin ailments, and knee weakness. It is also employed as a tonic in children with learning disabilities or insufficient growth. Koreans use antler velvet to treat anemia and impotence and to stimulate the immune system, treat impotence, improve heart function, muscle tone, lung efficiency, and nerve function. Deer antler and antler velvet removal does not harm the deer – the antlers regrow naturally. |
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Deer Antler Velvet (Cervus elaphus; Lu Rong) Powder, 5 kg (11 lbs): RF $1336.5 Deer Antler Velvet is named after the soft, velvet-like covering that deer antlers have before they turn bony. Deer antler velvet contains many beneficial substances including amino acids, minerals, proteins, anti-inflammatory peptides, hormones, gangliosides and glycosaminoglycans and Insulin-like Growth Factor-1. The use of velvet antler was scientifically supported in compliance with FDA regulations for its beneficial effects in treating arthritis. Other therapeutically valuable actions include immune stimulation, antiaging, protective and rejuvenating effects, and beneficial effects in blood and circulation. A 2,000-year-old scroll discovered in a tomb in Hunan Province, China, listed dozens of different diseases that could be treated with velvet deer antler. The 16th century ''Materia Medica,'' a standard text of Chinese herbalists, lists deer antler velvet as one of the most highly prized natural medicinal substances. In Chinese medicine, deer velvet has been used to treat impotence, female disorders, urinary problems, skin ailments, and knee weakness. It is also employed as a tonic in children with learning disabilities or insufficient growth. Koreans use antler velvet to treat anemia and impotence and to stimulate the immune system, treat impotence, improve heart function, muscle tone, lung efficiency, and nerve function. Deer antler and antler velvet removal does not harm the deer – the antlers regrow naturally. |


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