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Old 02-24-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default Arthritis, joint health, performance, aging, stress, etc.

I use elk velvet antler on my 11 yr. old German Shepherd and 10 yr. old Great Pyrenees (as well as myself) to manage joint and connective tissue health. It is a naturally occurring, renewable source of glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, collagen, omega 3 and numerous other compounds that collectively and safely address a wide range of health issues, increase athletic performance, reduce stress, and stave off the effects of aging.

I have spent a considerable amount of time over the past 13 years reviewing research and collecting information on what I have come to realize is an amazing gift from nature.

It would be my pleasure to share more information with everyone that is interested. Please feel free to contact me.

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I would like to know from more people before I buy! I myself, would like it. So how do I find out more?
 
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Well to be honest us Kiwis must be a bit back to front cause I have heard that it's great for humans even used to work on a velvet farm hehe but never even thought/heard that it is good for animals. But I guess what normally helps us should in turn do the same for an animal. But it is fantastic hard work to farm I can tell you that much deer are rather stroppy animals and dangerous!
 
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