Okay, so I heard Joe Rogan talking about elk’s blood on his podcast. It sounded crazy, but intriguing. I mean, the guy’s always trying weird stuff for health benefits, right? So, I decided to look into this whole elk’s blood thing myself.
The Deep Dive
First, I spent a good chunk of time just Googling. I wanted to know what the supposed benefits were. Apparently, it’s packed with iron and some other nutrients. Some people claim it boosts energy and helps with recovery after workouts. Seemed a bit far-fetched, but hey, I was curious.
Finding a Source (This Was Tricky)
The next challenge was actually finding the stuff. This isn’t something you just pick up at your local grocery store, you know? I checked out some online stores that sell exotic meats and supplements. It took some digging, but I eventually found a place that seemed legit. They sold it in capsule form, which seemed way more palatable than drinking it straight.

The Experiment Begins
When the package finally arrived, I was a little nervous, I’m not gonna lie. I started with a low dose, just one capsule a day. The instructions said to take it with food, so I made sure to have it with my breakfast.
- Day 1-3: Honestly, I didn’t notice anything different. No sudden bursts of energy, no magical recovery. I felt pretty much the same.
- Day 4-7: Still nothing major. I was starting to think it was all hype. Maybe my workouts felt a tiny bit less taxing, but it could have been placebo.
- Day 8-14: Okay, I might have felt a slight increase in my energy levels. It wasn’t like I could suddenly run a marathon, but I felt a bit more… alert? And maybe my muscles weren’t quite as sore after lifting weights.
My Conclusion:
So, after two weeks of taking elk’s blood capsules, would I say it’s a miracle supplement? Probably not. Did I experience some minor benefits? Maybe. It’s hard to say for sure. I think it might have helped with my energy and recovery a little bit, but it wasn’t a dramatic change.
I mean, it might have helped with some minor things but I wouldn’t take it as a recommendation.
I think I’ll continue taking it for another couple of weeks, just to see if anything else happens. But for now, I’m on the fence. It’s definitely not as crazy as I thought it would be, but it’s also not a game-changer. It’s more just me saying, don’t believe everything!