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DEER – Bone, Joint & Muscle Health Supplement
DEER – Bone, Joint & Muscle Health Supplement
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DEER – Bone, Joint & Muscle Health Supplement
(Powder Sachets – Oral Supplement)
With Calcium, Collagen Type II Peptides, Vitamins D3 & C, Magnesium, Zinc & Herbal Extracts
Strong Bones. Flexible Joints. Active Body.
DEER is an advanced nutritional supplement formulated to enhance bone density, improve joint flexibility, and support muscle strength. Combining essential minerals, vitamins, collagen peptides, and time-tested herbal ingredients, DEER offers targeted support for your musculoskeletal system.
Ideal for adults, athletes, and individuals experiencing joint discomfort or low bone mass, DEER promotes mobility, joint resilience, and long-term physical health.
Key Benefits
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Promotes strong, resilient bones and supports calcium retention
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Enhances joint lubrication and flexibility
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Reduces inflammation and alleviates joint discomfort
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Boosts muscle function, contraction, and post-exercise recovery
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Supports posture, movement, and daily physical activity
Core Ingredients & Their Benefits
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Calcium Lactate – Enhances bone density and lowers fracture risk
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Hydrolyzed Collagen Type II – Aids in cartilage repair and joint cushioning
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L-Glutamine – Supports muscle recovery and reduces post-exercise soreness
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Vitamin D3 – Facilitates calcium absorption and supports neuromuscular function
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Vitamin C – Stimulates natural collagen production and cartilage protection
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Magnesium – Supports muscle performance and nerve signaling
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Zinc – Promotes bone repair and strengthens the immune system
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Herbal Blend (Ginger, Indian Gooseberry, Turmeric, Black Sesame) – Natural anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and bone-supportive properties
How to Use
Mix one sachet with 150 ml of cold or room temperature water. Stir thoroughly until dissolved.
Consume once daily, preferably after a meal.
Important Note
This is a nutritional food supplement and should not replace prescribed medical treatment.
Not recommended during pregnancy unless advised by a qualified healthcare professional.
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