
Researchers say the first food fed baby calves immediately upon birth, first milk or bovine colostrum, could become part of a new protocol for the treatment of human infectious diseases and CFS. It contains peptides that activate the body’s immune cells to initiate production of microbe-killing white blood cells.
The reason that bovine colostrum is effective is that its immune factors are readily absorbed into the human bloodstream. Unlike human babies, calves are born with virtually no acquired immunity. For this reason, bovine colostrum, when gathered in the first six hours, has immune and growth factor levels far more concentrated than the human form yet just as bioactive.
Threatening illnesses report chronic fatigue lasting months to years after completion of treatment. This symptom is a problem in 75-90% of patients with cancer or other chronic illnesses.
A female with CFS was suffering symptoms such as dizziness, fatigue, palpitations, tachycardia (faster than normal heart rate), depression, unrefreshing sleep, stomach pain, regular sore throat and other disturbances that had been part of her life for 4 decades.
She started taking daily colostrum powder by mouth, exposing the lymphoid tissue, and orally in an acid-resistant enteric coated capsule.
Within a few days, she noticed that her malaise, dizziness, tachycardia, insomnia, nocturnal urination and stomach pain were improving and she was feeling better with improved quality of life. Over the one-month period, “she also noticed that her skin improvement and that the blotches on her face and arms became lighter, disappearing in some places on the skin. She was able to do her usual work with more energy like most other people do. Over a four-month period, she also noticed improvements in hair growth on her head.”
