Deer Velvet Interactions Overview

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Deer Velvet

Also known as
  • Cervus nippon
  • Antler Velvet
  • Deer Antler
  • Deer Antler Velvet
  • Elk Antler
  • Elk Antler Velvet
  • Horns of Gold
  • Lu Rong
  • Nokyong
  • Rokujo
  • Velours de Cerf
  • Velvet Antler
  • Velvet Deer Antler
Deer Velvet Deer velvet is a soft tissue taken from the antlers of male deer. Specifically, it is the epidermis that covers the inner structure of the growing bone and cartilage. It is used in traditional medicine for various purported health benefits, including boosting the immune system, improving energy, and aiding in athletic performance. It is also sometimes used to improve joint health and reduce inflammation. It is important to consider sustainable and ethical sourcing when using deer velvet products.
There are 52 drugs known to interact with Deer Velvet

Drugs that interact with Deer Velvet

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