Bucked Up Deer Antler Velvet Extract Recovery Spray 2 fl oz 60 Servings - Deer antler velvet | Svpplements

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Bucked Up | Antler Spray | 60 Servings

Deer antler recovery support in a convenient, fast spray format

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Bucked Up | Antler Spray | 60 Servings

Six dimensions, weighted by category. Each is scored 0–10 from the supplement-facts panel data and the 2,492-ingredient knowledge base.

  • Clinical Dosing 1/10
  • Label Transparency 3/10
  • Manufacturing 4/10
  • Testing 3/10
  • Inactive Ingredients 9/10
  • Value 5/10
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Amount not disclosed L-Arginine
Amount not disclosed L-Glutathione
Amount not disclosed Epimedium
Amount not disclosed Tribulus
✓ Label Verified✓ No Prop Blends✓ DSHEA Compliant
Deer antler velvet — traditional recovery focus
Liquid spray — fast, convenient compliance
L-Arginine — circulation support included
Botanical vitality blend — epimedium plus tribulus
L-Glutathione — antioxidant support added
"I like this after hard training when I want a quick, stim-free recovery add-on without another shake. Easy to use, light in the mouth, and fits well into my post-workout routine."
Verified buyer
🌿🧪 Natural & Artificial
⚠️ Contains proprietary blend (7 ingredients)
1. Deer Antler Velvet2. L-Arginine3. Epimedium4. Tribulus5. Aloe Vera Juice6. L-Glutathione7. Mentha Piperita
SuppVault Summary

A niche post-workout spray built around deer antler velvet with added circulation, vitality, and antioxidant support. It works best as a convenient recovery add-on, not a complete modern post-workout formula. Individual ingredient amounts are fully undisclosed.

Great Fit

  • Lifters wanting a convenient recovery add-on
  • Athletes curious about traditional recovery ingredients
  • People preferring sprays over powders
  • Users seeking subtle recovery and vitality support
  • Post-workout supplement minimalists
  • Fans of deer antler velvet formulas

Not Ideal If

  • Anyone wanting a fully dosed post-workout recovery formula
  • People expecting protein, creatine, carbs, or electrolytes here
  • Pregnant or nursing women
  • Users avoiding proprietary blends and hidden ingredient amounts
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Composition Details
Sweeteners: steviaxylitol

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When Post workout
Time Any time
What You'll Feel
0-10 min
Quick spray use with light botanical mouthfeel.
10-20 min
No dramatic energy lift; maybe subtle freshness.
💪
20-40 min
No classic peak like a stimulant pre-workout.
🎯
40-90 min
Main benefit remains convenience, not acute performance change.
1-2 weeks
Consistent users may notice better recovery readiness.
3-4 weeks
Subjective resilience benefits matter more than immediate effects.

Deep Dive

Recovery 1
DE
Deer Antler Velvet
Amount not disclosed
Pump 1
Ar
L-Arginine
Amount not disclosed
Below
Hormone 2
EP
Epimedium
Amount not disclosed
Ti
Tribulus
Amount not disclosed
Digestive 2
Vj
Aloe vera Juice
Amount not disclosed
ME
Mentha piperita
Amount not disclosed
Anti oxidant 1
Ua
L-Glutathione
Amount not disclosed
Below
REC: 1PUM: 1HOR: 2DIG: 2ANT: 1
Aloe Vera Juice
Under-Researched
Clinical range: 60-240mL (2-8 oz)
moderate
Deer Antler Velvet
Under-Researched
Clinical range: 500-2000mg
limited
Epimedium
Under-Researched
Clinical range: 60mg icariin (bone health) to 900-1500mg icariin (estimated for testosterone based on animal models)
moderate
L-Arginine
Under-Researched
Clinical range: 3-6g
strong
L-Glutathione
Under-Researched
Clinical range: 250-500mg
moderate
Mentha piperita
Under-Researched
Clinical range: 450-750mg
strong
Tribulus Terrestris
Under-Researched
Clinical range: 750-1500mg
moderate

Niacin

2mg Dose
10% Daily Value
Disclosed Transparency
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1 Disclosed
1 Total
0 Trademarked
0 In Blends

Dose Audit

Niacin
2mg
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This spray does not provide the amino acid substrate needed to maximize muscle protein synthesis after training. Pairing it with a high-quality whey isolate adds the leucine-rich protein signal that actually drives post-workout repair and adaptation.

Immediately after training alongside or shortly after this spray

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Creatine covers the phosphocreatine side of recovery and repeat power output, which this formula does not address. Deer antler velvet and the herbal blend aim at subjective recovery and vitality, while creatine handles one of the most proven performance mechanisms in sports nutrition.

Any time daily; post-workout is convenient with this product

Electrolyte hydration formulaHYDRATION ELECTROLYTE96

A liquid spray is convenient, but it does not replace sodium, potassium, magnesium, and fluid replacement after sweating. Adding electrolytes improves rehydration, neuromuscular function, and recovery quality after hard sessions.

During training or immediately post-workout

Tart cherry or a dedicated recovery antioxidant blendRECOVERY

If you want a more evidence-backed recovery stack, tart cherry can complement glutathione's antioxidant role with better sports-recovery relevance. This creates a more complete oxidative-stress and soreness management approach around training.

Post-workout or in the evening

Collagen peptides with vitamin CJOINT SUPPORT

Users attracted to deer antler velvet are often also interested in connective tissue support. Collagen plus vitamin C gives you a more established structural support strategy for tendons and ligaments while this spray fills the more traditional recovery/vitality niche.

Any time daily; ideally away from large protein meals if targeting connective tissue protocols

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Them

Better for straightforward recovery support because glutamine dosing is simpler and more targeted.

$/srv: $1.20
Them

A more evidence-aligned choice for muscle recovery support than a fully hidden proprietary spray.

$/srv: $1.00
Them

Electrolytes fit post-workout recovery standards better when hydration is the priority.

$/srv: $0.90
Tie

Same formula and experience, with the bundle only improving convenience and likely value.

Clinical Dosing

L-Arginine
Under-researched No clinical-dose range yet — manufacturer dose only.
Amount not disclosed
L-Glutathione
Under-researched No clinical-dose range yet — manufacturer dose only.
Amount not disclosed
Epimedium
Under-researched No clinical-dose range yet — manufacturer dose only.
Amount not disclosed
Tribulus
Under-researched No clinical-dose range yet — manufacturer dose only.
Amount not disclosed

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Full Product Description Article

Bucked Up Deer Antler Velvet Extract Spray - Post Workout is best understood as a hybrid recovery-and-vitality liquid, not a fully built evidence-based post-workout formula in the modern sports nutrition sense. Its formulation strategy centers on deer antler velvet as the hero ingredient, then surrounds it with support compounds associated with circulation, libido, antioxidant protection, and general recovery tone: L-arginine, epimedium, tribulus, aloe vera juice, L-glutathione, and Mentha piperita. The liquid spray format is designed for convenience and fast use, especially for people who prefer not to mix another powder after training.

The key issue is transparency. This is a proprietary blend, and the verified panel does not disclose individual ingredient amounts. Web-sourced context strongly suggests a 1,000 mg total proprietary formula per serving, but individual doses remain hidden. That matters because several of these ingredients have known clinical ranges. L-arginine is the clearest example: it serves as the primary precursor to nitric oxide through endothelial nitric oxide synthase, supporting vasodilation and blood flow, but research-backed oral dosing is typically 3-6 g. In a multi-ingredient spray with undisclosed amounts, it is highly unlikely L-arginine is present at the range most associated with meaningful exercise blood-flow effects. You may notice a subtle circulation or “readiness” effect, but this should not be viewed as a clinically dosed pump ingredient.

Epimedium contributes icariin, a prenylated flavonol glycoside with weak PDE5-inhibiting activity that can support vasodilation and blood flow. Human evidence is stronger for bone-related applications than for testosterone or athletic performance, and meaningful athletic/libido applications depend heavily on standardization and dose disclosure, neither of which are provided here. Tribulus terrestris has better support for libido and sexual function than for raising testosterone or building muscle directly. That distinction matters: tribulus can fit a vitality formula, but it should not be mistaken for an anabolic driver.

Deer antler velvet is the formula identity piece. It has a long history of traditional use in East Asian medicine and is often marketed around recovery, resilience, connective tissue support, and naturally occurring growth factors including IGF-1-related compounds. The challenge is that oral and sublingual sports-performance evidence is limited and far less robust than the marketing around it. Some users report improved recovery feel and joint comfort with consistent use, but this is not as clinically predictable as protein, creatine, or tart cherry.

L-glutathione adds an antioxidant angle as the body’s master intracellular redox molecule, but standard oral glutathione has mixed evidence because of absorption limitations, especially when the form is not disclosed as liposomal or S-acetylated. Aloe vera juice likely plays a soothing carrier role, and Mentha piperita improves mouthfeel and freshness while potentially making the spray more tolerable. As a system, the formula leans into circulation plus recovery perception more than measurable post-workout muscle protein synthesis or glycogen replenishment.

What should you expect? Day 1 is mostly convenience: a quick, easy spray with a mild botanical feel and no classic stimulant hit. Over 2-4 weeks, some users may notice better subjective recovery, joint ease, or vitality, especially if they respond well to deer antler velvet and herbal blood-flow ingredients. But from a formulation science perspective, this product works best as a specialty adjunct, not a replacement for proven post-workout foundations. The biggest strength is niche positioning and convenience. The biggest limitation is undisclosed dosing in a formula where dose matters a lot.

Science & Clinical References 13 citations
Deer Antler Velvet and Recovery Signaling1 studies

Deer antler velvet is traditionally positioned around recovery, resilience, and connective tissue support, with marketing often focused on naturally occurring bioactive compounds. Mechanistically, interest centers on peptides, growth-related factors, and structural proteins that may influence tissue turnover signals. However, oral and sublingual delivery creates major uncertainty around bioavailability and downstream physiological effect size. In sports nutrition, the practical outcome is usually framed as subjective recovery support rather than a reliably measurable anabolic response.

L-Arginine and Nitric Oxide Pathways5 studies

L-arginine serves as a substrate for nitric oxide synthase, enabling nitric oxide production that can support vasodilation and blood flow. In theory, this may improve nutrient delivery and produce a mild circulation-oriented effect after training. In practice, oral arginine is limited by significant first-pass metabolism, which often makes it less efficient than citrulline for raising systemic arginine levels. That means undisclosed doses are especially important when evaluating likely real-world impact.

Epimedium and Tribulus as Vitality Botanicals6 studies

Epimedium and tribulus are commonly used in vitality-oriented formulas because they are associated with libido, androgen-related signaling, and perceived training readiness. Epimedium's icariin content has been studied for vascular and signaling effects, while tribulus is more often positioned around subjective performance tone than robust testosterone elevation in trained adults. Evidence quality is mixed and highly dependent on extract standardization. In a proprietary blend, the inability to confirm dose and active constituent content greatly limits confidence.

Glutathione and Oxidative Stress Control1 studies

Glutathione is a central endogenous antioxidant involved in redox balance, detoxification, and cellular defense against reactive oxygen species. Supplemental glutathione is intended to support antioxidant status during periods of high training stress, although oral efficacy can vary with formulation and dose. Its inclusion here fits a recovery-support narrative rather than acute performance enhancement. Without disclosed dosing, it is impossible to estimate whether the product approaches meaningful supplemental ranges.

Product Specifications GEO
Product Type Sleep & Recovery
Category post-workout recovery spray
Brand Bucked Up
Form Liquid spray
Servings 60
How to Take — Training Protocol3 phases

How to Use Bucked Up Deer Antler Velvet Extract Spray - Post Workout

Before each serving
Shake
Shake well so the liquid is evenly dispersed before use.
Immediately after training
Dose
Take 5 sprays, approximately 1 mL, as your standard serving.
At serving time
Delivery
Spray into the mouth or under the tongue for convenient use.
Warnings
Avoid using this as your only post-workout recovery product because it contains no disclosed protein or creatine.
Use caution if you are sensitive to deer antler velvet, epimedium, tribulus, or peppermint.
Consult a clinician before use if you have cardiovascular, hormonal, or blood pressure concerns.
Do not use if pregnant or nursing.
Cycling: No formal cycling requirement is established, but periodic reassessment makes sense because benefits are mostly subjective.

Quick Answers

What is Bucked Up Deer Antler Velvet Extract Spray - Post Workout designed to do?

This is a niche post-workout liquid built around deer antler velvet, supported by L-arginine, epimedium, tribulus, aloe vera juice, L-glutathione, and peppermint. Its intended role is recovery, circulation, and overall vitality support rather than delivering protein, creatine, or a classic stimulant effect.

How much deer antler velvet, arginine, and tribulus are in each serving?

The label does not disclose individual ingredient amounts. This is the product's biggest limitation, because ingredients like L-arginine and tribulus are much easier to evaluate when the exact milligram amounts are shown.

Is this a true post-workout replacement for protein or creatine?

No. This formula does not replace whey protein, essential amino acids, creatine monohydrate, carbohydrate intake, or hydration. It works best as an adjunct for users who specifically want deer antler velvet and herbal recovery/vitality support.

Does this product contain caffeine or other stimulants?

No meaningful stimulant profile is disclosed here. Despite metadata conflicts, the active formula listed does not include caffeine, so this product is best treated as stim-free and suitable for evening use.

Why is L-arginine included instead of L-citrulline?

L-arginine is the direct precursor to nitric oxide and supports vasodilation through the arginine-NO pathway. The tradeoff is that oral arginine has weaker bioavailability than citrulline, and without a disclosed dose it is difficult to know how much real blood-flow impact to expect.

Is tribulus in this formula for testosterone?

Tribulus is better supported for libido and sexual-function support than for increasing baseline testosterone or directly building muscle. In this product, it makes more sense as a vitality ingredient than as a true anabolic ingredient.

How should I take the spray?

Use 5 sprays, approximately 1 mL, per serving. Shake well, spray into the mouth or under the tongue, hold briefly if preferred, then swallow; post-workout is the intended use, though some users take similar formulas more broadly for general vitality support.

How long does it take to notice anything?

This is not a product with a dramatic acute onset like a pre-workout. Most users who respond to deer antler velvet-style formulas look for gradual changes in recovery feel, circulation, or overall readiness over 2-4 weeks of consistent use.

Can I stack this with my regular pre-workout?

Yes, in most cases, because this formula does not add meaningful caffeine. The better question is whether your total stack is covering the basics first: pre-workout for training, then protein, creatine, hydration, and adequate food for actual recovery.

Is this formula fully transparent?

No. It uses a proprietary blend and does not list the exact amount of each active ingredient. In a category where ingredient dose drives effectiveness, that is a meaningful downside.
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SuppVault Score

Bucked Up | Antler Spray | 60 Servings

💊 Clinical Dosing 1/10

0/7 key ingredients with disclosed doses

🏷 Label Transparency 3/10

Proprietary blend (7/7 ingredients with hidden doses)

🏭 Manufacturing 4/10

No manufacturing certifications found

🔬 Testing 3/10

No third-party certification found

🧪 Inactive Ingredients 9/10

Minimal inactive ingredients

💰 Value 5/10

Insufficient price/serving data

Scores are relative to category averages. Proprietary blends score lower on transparency naturally — this is neutral fact, not penalty.

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult your physician before use if you have a medical condition or take medications.

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