Velvet Antler
Also known as: Deer Velvet Antler, Deer Antler, Elk Velvet Antler, Cervus, Lu Jiao Pan
Overview
Velvet Antler (usually from deer) is crushed antler that is orally consumed for preventative health purposes. Hailing from Traditional Chinese Medicine, velvet antler does not appear to influence hormones and is currently unsupported for muscle repair although it may aid skin regeneration rates. Velvet Antler is most often used for Men’s Health. There is preliminary evidence for other possible benefits of Velvet Antler, and this supplement may potentially have a role in fracture/bone healing rates, anti-additive properties, and improving skin regeneration rates pending more research; all three topics show some promise right now. Velvet Antler appears to be safe, but ineffective at the most commonly touted claims.
Benefits
Repeated studies have been conducted on the interactions of Velvet Antler and hormones, and all studies have found that this supplement has failed to increase circulating hormone levels. One study found a highly variable increase in power output, which is antagonized by another study suggesting no significant increase in power. For the purposes of performance enhancement, the evidence does not currently support Velvet Antler as a supplement.
How it works
Velvet Antler may potentially have a role in fracture/bone healing rates, anti-additive properties, and improving skin regeneration rates pending more research; all three topics show some promise right now.
Side effects
Due to a lack of human evidence to support benefits of this supplement, an optimal dosage cannot yet be ascertained. Two possible options exist: 500 mg once daily, which is what seems to be used in most dietary supplements; 1,000-2,000 mg daily, which appears to be the recommendation from traditional Chinese medicine.
Dosage
Velvet Antler appears to be safe, but ineffective at the most commonly touted claims.
FAQs
What are other names for Velvet Antler?
Note that Velvet Antler is also known as: Deer Velvet Antler, Deer Antler, Elk Velvet Antler, Cervus, Lu Jiao Pan. Velvet Antler should not be confused with IGF-1 (supposed constituent).
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