Antler baths: Indications and contraindications
Antler baths: pros and cons
Antler baths are powerful folk remedy treatment and recovery of the body. Pantocrine, obtained from maral horns during the cutting period, contains 18 amino acids out of 22 known in nature. Especially popular among tourists and local residents are antler baths, which are made on a decoction of fresh antlers with the addition of medicinal herbs. Doctors say that the real effect of taking such baths can be felt after 8-10 procedures, which is basically how long the course of treatment lasts. It is also recommended to carry out such an improvement no more than once every three months. Doctors advise while taking baths to listen to your feelings, monitor your pulse, and, after leaving the bath, dry your body with a towel. A feature of antler baths is that they contain an extract from the blood of deer, which is considered truly healing.
The general effect that this extract has on the body is as follows:
However, antler baths are also a means of traditional medicine, that is, it is something like a medicine, therefore, when taking it, you must always remember the dosage, as well as indications and contraindications.
Indications for taking antler baths:
Contraindications to taking antler baths:
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