
An unpublished placebo-controlled study in conjunction with a daycare center in Salt Lake City, Utah to test whether strawberry chewable colostrum wafers would reduce the incidence of infectious disease in such a crowded setting had to be stopped early because the parents of children who were on placebo were seeing such a big difference in the other kids on colostrum. They began demanding the supplement and, they threatened, they would quit the daycare center, according to Dr Anthony Kleinsmith whose company’s Anovite Strawberry chewable supplement was used. The daycare owner could not bear to lose half her clients, so the study came to an end and all of the kids were given the opportunity to enjoy the actual colostrum strawberry flavored wafers." To this day our strawberry and banana children’s chewables are one of our leading sellers,” he says.
Colostrum is a children’s immune health supplement since it is the golden milky fluid that precedes mother’s milk, filled with immunoglobulins and growth factors that all mammalian neonates require for healthy growth and resistance – and this certainly includes babies, infants and children. Giving kids colostrum supplements is as natural as mother’s milk.
The immune factors in colostrum provide protection for the newborn against bacteria, toxins, viruses and diseases. It’s widely known that a mother passes on immunities to her baby through colostrum and many people are interested in the potential for “passive immunity” from supplemental colostrum.
