Colostrum is the first "pre-milk" fluid produced in the first few hours from the mammary gland of mammals, and it carries all the antibodies to protect the young when the immune system is new and underdeveloped. Bovine Colostrum is often used due to it’s rich source of antibodies, growth factors and nutrients and may provide passive immunity to the newborn against various infectious microorganisms, particularly those that affect the gastrointestinal tract. Children who were not breast-fed do not receive the natural antibodies from their mother milk, and often have a lifetime of allergy problems. Likewise babies who do not nurse, are often not protected by the antibodies from mother's colostrum.
Research shows Colostrum will regenerate and rejuvenate the immune function, as well as heart muscle. It is highly recommended for pets (humans) with cardiomyopathy and other heart disease or diabetes issues.
Hyperimmune bovine colostrum is rich in immunoglobulins of the IgG type, which are protective against such infectious microorganisms as Cryptosporidium parvum (a major cause of AIDS-associated diarrhea), diarrheogenic Escherichia coli strains, Shigella flexneri, Clostridium difficile, and rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea in young children.
Key Benefits:
Boosts immune function
Helps regenerate and rejuvenate immune function
Shown beneficial for diabetics
Shown beneficial for cardiovascular problems
Growth factors have anti-aging benefits
PRICE: 120 gram bottle (60 teaspoons) - $20.00
DOSAGE:
2-10 lbs - ¼ teaspoon
11 – 50 lbs – ½ teaspoon
51 lbs – 80 lbs – ½ - ¾ teaspoon
80 lbs –100 – 1 teaspoon
over 100 lbs – 1 ½ teaspoons Dose 2 x daily during stress
Note: A 2 gram (1 teaspoon) scoop is included and one bottle will last 2 months for a 100 lb dog or human.
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Related Research Articles: Colostrum and Cardiomyopathy
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