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Deer Placenta 20,000mg x 60 Capsules
NEW FORMULA 20,000mg
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Products Information
Our Deer Placenta is extracted from the Deer placenta of healthy and fine quality New Zealand Deer. It contains rich amino acid, adhesive polysaccharide, Vitamin E and B series, ferment (malic acid and hydracid)and various minerals like calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, copper, etc.
GreenHealth Deer Placenta Extract is produced via a unique centrifuge process and it is Freeze Dried at low temperatures to preserve vital bio-active elements contents.
Dosage
Take 1-3 capsules daily with meals or as professionally advised.
Each capsule contains:
Deer Placenta 200mg (as equiv. to fresh 20,000mg).
Grape Seed Extract 20mg (as equiv. to fresh 2,400mg).
Borage Oil 200mg
Squalene 150mg
Marine Collagen Powder 100mg
Avocado Oil 600mg
Evening Primrose Oil 100mg
Lycopene 6% Oil 50mg
Fucoidan 20% Powder 50mg
Dendrobium Herb Extract 20mg
Aloe Vera Extract 10mg
Zinc 5mg
Encapsulating Aid. Natural Antioxidant & Color
Note
Store below 30º C in a cool dry place.
What is Deer Placenta?
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. 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, Vitamin E and B series, ferment (malic acid and hydracid), yolk vitelline, lecithinum, and various minerals like calcium, phosphorus, iron, zinc, copper, etc.
DEER PLACENTA (100:1) 100 mg
Good bio-compatibility with the human body
Highly nutritious
Richer in contents with an increase from 50:1 to 100:1
In a smaller capsule for easier consumption
BORAGE OIL 200 mg
Improves the skin’s condition
Maintains the cholesterol level
SQUALENE 100 mg
Increases metabolism
Rich in EPA and DHA
Improves blood circulation
AVOCADO OIL600 mg
Rich in β-carotene and potassium
Provides fatty acids required by the body
Powerful antioxidant
MARINE COLLAGEN 100 mg
Marine organisms extracts with the most complete 18 types of amino acids
Boosts immunity
Maintains youthful skin
In peptide form, providing 10 times better absorption
EVENING PRIMROSE OIL100 mg
Rich in vitamins and minerals
Regulates vitality, promotes metabolism
Maintains body functions
LYCOPENE 50 mg
Natural carotenoids known as super antioxidants
Promotes Metabolism
FUCOIDAN EXTRACT 50 mg
A great source of protein, minerals and antioxidants
Boosts the body’s immune system
Maintains and improves gut and digestive health
DENDROBIUM 20 mg
Combats fatigue
Promotes blood circulation
Maintains joint mobility
Nourishes the stomach and moistens the lungs
GRAPE SEED EXTRACT 20mg
Powerful Anti-Oxidants ever discovered.
Reduce blood pressure, improve blood flow
Reduce oxidative damage
Improve collagen levels and bone strength
ALOE VERA EXTRACT 10 mg
Excellent source of amino acids, active enzymes,
vitamins and nutrition complexes
Boosts the body’s immune system
Improves digestion
Zinc 5mg
Reduce inflammation
Boost immune health
Reduce your risk of age-related diseases
Speed wound healing
References:
Lawn, A.M., Chiquoine, A.D. and Amoroso, E.C.: The development of the placenta in the sheep and deer: an electronmicroscope study. J. Anat. 105:557-578, 1969.
Naik, S.N., Bhatia, H.M., Baxi, A.J. and Naik, P.V.: Hematological study of Indian spotted deer (Axis deer). J. Exper. Zool. 155:231-236, 1964