“bathing in the blood of deer antlers”
What?
Deer antler blood baths?
I’m surprised they didn’t say he was bathing in the blood of virgin girls and call him “Vlad the Impaler”.
Well does it work?
Is there even “deer antler blood”? Wouldn’t it just be the same blood circulating through the whole deer?
Antlers don’t have blood.
They’re solid. Like a finger nail but thicker.
I hear deer antler a good for dog chew toys. Maybe it’s related.
Anybody have any doubt that media just makes s**t up anymore?
Between this crap, the Russian pee per videos with Trump, the whole world collapsing in the street cuz Covid, the 12 Ukrainian “soldiers” defending the whole country from Vlad and our Depends prezzy getting 81 gazillion votes, what’s not to love? “Ve vill tell you vhat to think and you vill like it”.
Not April fools… cnn from March 2018
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2018/03/11/europe/russia-deer-antler-blood-intl/index.html
Search antler velvet and testosterone.
is this another Chris Steele report
Lol….now, do the tyrant Brandon, NY Post.
What’s in his Med arsenal and cocktails?
The blood rich velvet that molts off of deer antlers (Lu Rong) is highly regarded in traditional Chinese medicine as a tonic, for over 2,000 years.
It must be hard for a busy 69 year old guy to sexually keep up with his 38 year old gymnast wife (Alina Kabaeva). Maybe hard is not the best word to use.
But in Traditional Chinese Medicine, deer antler velvet tonifies the yang.
April fools?- - - - - - - - - -
[NY Post article] The investigative report by the Russian outlet The Project
As a Russian source, April Fools.
Source link at NY Post article:
https://www.proekt.media/en/investigation-en/putin-health/
Investigation for Vladimir Putin’s 70th birthdayMikhail Rubin, Dmitry Sukharev, Mikhail Maglov, Roman Badanin, with the participation of Svetlana Reuter (Meduza), April 1, 2022
But see:
https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-proyekt-investigative-agenstvo/31446075.html
Well-known Russian journalist Roman Badanin, who stayed in the United States where he and his family were vacationing when his investigative group Proyekt (The Project) was shut down in Moscow in July, has started a new media outlet aimed at exposing abuses by Russian authorities.Badanin's U.S.-registered The Project, which published a series of well-researched, unflattering, and sometimes embarrassing investigations into Russia's ruling elite, was closed after the Prosecutor-General's Office in Moscow declared it an "undesirable organization" in mid-July.
On September 6, Badanin announced on Telegram that he had started a new investigative group called Agentstvo (The Agency), a thinly veiled reference to Russia's controversial "foreign agents" law that rights organizations say is used by the Kremlin to stifle civil society and independent media.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Badanin
In 2018, he founded the Proekt media outlet, which specializes in investigative journalism. Proekt was closed in 2021 after being listed as an undesirable organization, and Badanin left Russia for his safety.On September 6, 2021, he founded the investigative online media outlet Agentstvo ("Agency").
Amazing, I never realized there was blood in deer antlers. Must be a special breed of deer......hum....But I guess it’s April first....
Does antlers have marrow?
As they grow, antlers are covered with skin and soft hair called velvet, which carries blood vessels and nerves. As antlers near the end of the growing process, spongy bone in their outer edges is replaced by compact bone, while their centers become filled with coarse, spongy, lamellar bone and marrow spaces.
ADW: Horns and Antlers - Animal Diversity Web
Evan Simko-Bednarski spent four years as an associate producer at CNN...strong pee-tape vibes from this guy.
going to the shaman’s tent.
not “modern day civilized medicine”, but likely something practiced over a few hundred years.
“bathing in the blood of deer antlers”
wow! that’s a shite load of deer antlers ... plus, i’ve heard about squeezing blood from turnips, but must take even more squeezing to get blood from antlers ... maybe the IRS could help ...