
How is Bovine Colostrum Different from Human Colostrum?
For starters, cows produce almost 100x more colostrum than humans in the first 24 hours, meaning there is plenty of excess for collecting for supplement use. When it comes to immunoglobulins, human colostrum consists primarily immunoglobulin A (IgA).
Bovine colostrum contains a multitude of immunoglobulins including IgA, IgG, IgE, IgD and many more.
Bovine colostrum also contains 40 times more antibodies than human colostrum! Since antibodies and immunoglobulins are both effective when it comes to immune support... that's enough to indicate how valuable bovine colostrum is.
Whether your child is constantly catching every cold at school or you’re looking for a way to support gut health, bovine colostrum has some compelling benefits:
Bovine colostrum is typically available as a powder, although there are a few other forms starting to hit the market. You can mix the powder into smoothies, yogurt, or even applesauce, which makes it super easy to sneak into your kids’ diet without a complaint.
It has become a popular supplement for breastfeeding moms and active dads who are looking to support muscle recovery and energy levels. Whole, bovine colostrum is truly wonderful for the whole family!
Make sure your powder is whole and has a goldish hue to it. This ensures that it contains all of colostrum's powerful components, but mainly the Milk Fat Globular Membranes & phospholipids. These help protect the bioactive molecules through digestion and into the gut where they can maximize their benefits.
*Be careful with other forms of colostrum like chews and shelf stable liquids, as the benefits are most often destroyed in order to get the colostrum in these forms.
As parents, we know that keeping our kids healthy can sometimes feel like a full-time job. Bovine colostrum isn’t a miracle cure, but it’s a natural way to support the body’s immune and digestive systems, from toddlers to teens, and even for mom and dad.
So if you're looking for a tool to help keep your family healthy this year, bovine colostrum may be worth giving a try!
