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Pantohematogen: What It Is, Composition, and How to Take It

Pantohematogen is a product derived from antler blood — the blood of maral deer collected during antler harvesting. Unlike standard antler products, pantohematogen is valued specifically for its hematological properties: bioavailable heme iron, immunoglobulins, and erythropoietic factors that support blood formation and oxygen transport.

How Pantohematogen Differs from Other Antler Products

Parameter Pantohematogen Antler Hydrolysate Pantocrin
Source Maral antler blood Antler tissue Antler tissue
Key benefit Blood support, iron Comprehensive (joints, muscles, immunity) General tonic
Iron form Heme (high absorption) Present but less concentrated Minimal
Bioavailability 50–70% 90–100% 40–60%

Key Active Components

Who Needs Pantohematogen

The key advantage of pantohematogen over pharmacy iron supplements (ferrous sulfate, fumarate) is the heme form of iron, which is absorbed without the common gastrointestinal side effects: no constipation, no nausea, no metallic taste.

How long does it take to raise hemoglobin?
With mild anemia, noticeable improvement in blood tests within 2–3 weeks. For moderate anemia, 4–6 weeks of regular intake.
Can children take pantohematogen?
From age 12, with reduced dosage. For younger children, consult a pediatrician.
Is it safe during pregnancy?
Not recommended. Despite beneficial composition, there is insufficient safety data for the fetus.

Natural iron source — Pantohematogen by Miles Bio.

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