GreenHealth Deer
Placenta
Extract is produced via a unique
centrifuge process and the it is Freeze Dried at low
temperatures to preserve vital bio-active elements contents.
What is Deer Placenta?
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Deer Placenta Capsule ingredients start with fresh placenta
cells. Placenta is a rich source of nutrients and growth
factors. Placenta is an embryonic tissue formed during pregnancy
from the cells of the fetus. The unique biological compounds in
placenta ensure that the fetus is supplied with the necessary
nutrients and oxygen needed for successful growth. Chinese
anti-aging and restorative formulations have often relied upon
placenta as a primary ingredient in formulations designed to
rejuvenate the body. Deer placenta has been accepted as the
premier source of placenta. Deer is considered to be a “higher
order” animal, and deer placenta very closely resembles human
placenta chemically. It is extraordinarily nourishing and is
completely safe to consume.
Our
Deer Placenta is extracted from the Deer placenta of
healthy and fine quality New Zealand Deer . It contains rich
amino acid, adhesive polysaccharide, gonadotropin, Vitamin E and
B series, ferment (malic acid and hydracid), yolk vitelline,
lecithinum, and various minerals like calcium, phosphorus, iron,
zinc, copper, etc. |
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Benefits of Deer Placenta Capsules ?
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- Finer skin texture and improved complexion
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- Smoother, softer and velvety skin
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- Hydrated skin and help reduce lines
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- Enhances skin renewal process
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- Helps to reduce sebum production and less open pores
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- Improvement in blood circulation
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- Assists in burning of excess body fats and firm up body
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- Improved energy and stamina
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What is IGF-1 and Hyaluronic Acid?
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Deer Placenta contains natural IGF, IGF-1 (Insulin-like
Growth Factor-1) is a protein that promotes tissue growth, organ
health, and healthy blood sugar levels. Almost every cell in the
human body is affected by IGF-1, especially cells in muscle,
cartilage, bone, liver, kidney, nerves, skin, and lungs. In
addition to the beneficial insulin-like effects, IGF-1 can also
regulate cell growth and development, especially in nerve cells,
as well as cellular DNA synthesis. IGF-1 mediates most of the
growth-promoting and metabolic effects of growth hormone. Our
body’s demand for IGF-1 never decreases, but aging is
accompanied by a loss of IGF-1. As our IGF-1 levels decrease,
the physical exuberance and vitality that accompany youthfulness
also recede. IGF-1 is a natural constituent of deer placenta,
where it is found in high levels (IGF-1 is also found in deer
antler). It is assumed that the deer placenta IGF-1, being a
very large molecule, when consumed orally, is digested in the
small intestines and broken down into amino acids and other
components. The complete set of components provided by deer
placenta of the IGF-1 may be used to enhance innate IGF-1
production. Deer placenta’s complete amino acid profile is
extraordinarily close to that of humans. And deer placenta is
rich in hyaluronic acid, an essential component in many tissues
of the body. Hyalunronic acid helps to support healthy skin,
eyesight, and joint function. A 150 pound man has roughly half
an ounce of hyaluronic acid in his body, one third of which is
turned over (degraded and must be re-supplied or re-made) every
day. |
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