
According to available scientific studies, deer velvet contains a complex spectrum of naturally occurring substances, including:
peptides and proteins
lipids
nucleotides and polyamines
collagen-related structures and amino acids
macro- and trace minerals
Research suggests the presence of various biologically active molecules naturally involved in physiological processes of mammalian tissues. The precise role of individual components in human nutrition remains the subject of ongoing scientific investigation.
Deer velvet is also a natural source of structural components such as collagen-related compounds and glycosaminoglycan structures (e.g., chondroitin derivatives), which are traditionally associated with the nutritional support of connective tissues.
This comprehensive nutritional profile makes New Zealand deer velvet a highly valued raw material in modern premium nutritional formulations aimed at supporting vitality, physical performance, and overall physiological balance.
By integrating its principles into real-life conditions, Roanga® Infinity supports a lifestyle that is sustainable, adaptable, and realistic, even in the context of modern demands and responsibilities.
Through this systemic approach, the body can achieve deeper internal stability, which is essential for lifetime vitality, resilience, and naturally sustained energy.
This approach supports deeper physiological change and enables the body to restore balance through natural mechanisms, rather than relying on short-term or isolated solutions.
The program works exclusively with ingredients whose origin is transparent and whose processing meets high ethical and quality standards. This approach ensures that what the body receives aligns with its natural needs, while honoring a responsible relationship with the environment.
Nature brings complexity and bioactive richness. Science brings precision, validation, and consistency. Together, they form a system designed not for quick fixes, but for sustained, lifetime support.
This approach is deeply rooted in the Māori philosophy of Te Whare Tapa Whā, where health is understood as the unity of body, mind, spirit, and relationships.
When one pillar weakens, the entire structure loses stability. When all are supported, mauri — life force — can flow freely.












