Deer Antler Spray

The ingredients for deer antler spray are as follows:
 * Collagen – a major structural protein
 * Amino Acids – eight of the essential and fifteen non-essential
 * Insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) – a precursor for the production of growth hormone (HGH)
 * Epidermal growth factor (EGF) – growth factors that aid development of cartilage cells
 * Chondroitin sulfate – a carbohydrate that helps protect and rebuild cartilage
 * Erythropoietin – a hormone product by the kidney for red blood cell production
 * Glycosphingolipids – compounds involved with growth of cells with memory and learning
 * Prostaglandins – hormone like substance with an anti-inflammatory effects
 * Phospholipids – the major structural lipid of most cell membranes
 * Monoamine oxidase inhibitors – an enzyme that inhibits the oxidation of neurotransmitters to promote a feeling of well-being
 * Deionized (DI) water - purified water
 * Xylitol – sugar alcohol sweetener used as a sugar substitute
 * Soy lecithin – oily natural substance used as a supplement for its emulsification properties
 * Potassium sorbate – used as a preservative

Deer antler spray can be considered as a steroid because it restores balance into the body after injuries but also helps with the performance of athletes as well. Like steroids, deer antler spray helps with muscle growth. Unlike a steroid though, deer antler spray effects muscle growth at a low rate. Essentially deer antler spray is a smaller version of a steroid. The ingredient that makes deer antler spray close to or equivalent to a steroid is a factor known as IGF-1. Although this factor has not been proven to have an effect on humans in an athletic sense it has been proven to help with injuries. Even though it is not recognized to the public as a steroid deer antler spray has been placed on the National Football League, and Major League Baseball watch list as an illegal drug. Since only known as a supplement deer antler spray is a new uprising in today’s sports.