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What Is Pantohematogen and How It Differs from Pantocrin

Pantohematogen is a product based on maral deer blood (antler blood), collected simultaneously with antler harvesting. Unlike extracts and hydrolysates of antler tissue, pantohematogen contains specific blood components: hemoglobin, immunoglobulins, erythropoietic factors, and transport proteins.

Pantohematogen vs Pantocrin vs Hydrolysate

Parameter Pantohematogen Pantocrin Hydrolysate (Milespant)
Raw material Maral deer blood (from antlers) Alcohol extract of antlers Enzymatic hydrolysate of antlers
Key components Hemoglobin, immunoglobulins, iron Adaptogenic compounds Peptides, amino acids, growth factors
Primary action Blood support, adaptation, immunity Tonic, adaptogenic Comprehensive (joints, muscles, skin, immunity)
Form Liquid, dragees Alcohol solution Capsules
Bioavailability 50–70% 40–60% 90–100%

Composition of Antler Blood

Who Should Take Pantohematogen

Audience Primary Benefit
People with anemia and iron deficiency Heme iron, erythropoietic factors
Women with heavy menstruation Iron replenishment, blood support
Blood donors Accelerated blood parameter recovery
Athletes Oxygen transport, endurance
Post-surgery patients Recovery after blood loss
Older adults Anemia prevention, general vitality

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Dosage Guide

Dosage: 10–15 ml twice daily (morning and afternoon)
Timing: 20–30 minutes before meals
Course: 21–30 days
Storage: refrigerate after opening

Pantohematogen is especially valuable for people with iron deficiency because it contains heme iron — a form that is absorbed 5–10 times better than pharmacy iron supplements (sulfate, fumarate), without causing typical side effects (constipation, nausea).

Is pantohematogen made from blood?
Yes, it is based on blood from maral deer antlers, specially processed and preserved. It is not whole blood but a processed product that has passed veterinary and sanitary control.
What does pantohematogen taste like?
It has a specific, slightly salty taste with metallic notes. Pantohematogen Embryo can be diluted in juice or added to smoothies to mask the taste.
Can pantohematogen be taken during pregnancy?
No, it is not recommended during pregnancy. Despite its beneficial composition, there is insufficient data on safety for the fetus. Consult your doctor for iron supplementation.

Natural source of bioavailable iron

Pantohematogen by Miles Bio

This information is for educational purposes only. Consult a healthcare professional before use.