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Immune Support

Posted by Bobby Brown on October 04, 2021 - 5:09pm

Colostrum is composed of a powerful combination of bioactives that support immune health, including immunoglobulins, immune modulators, and oligosaccharides. These bioactives work together to support not only the immune system, but have also been shown to support respiratory health in adults and children.

Bovine Colostrum Clinical Research with adults has shown that colostrum:

  • Supports the immune system.
  • Balances immune response, which is beneficial for sustaining good health.
  • Supports respiratory health.
  • Supports and helps regulate the body’s natural immune responses.
  • Helps protect and nourish the gut where over 70% of the immune system resides.

Digestive Health

Colostrum is composed of a beneficial combination of bioactives that support digestive health, including immunoglobulins, growth factors, and oligosaccharides. These bioactives work together to maintain and support intestinal integrity and improve nutrient absorption, while its naturally occurring prebiotics feed beneficial bacteria and support a balanced gut in adults and children.

Bovine Colostrum Clinical Research with adults has shown that colostrum:

  • Supports the gut’s natural repair process, restoring normal function.
  • Helps relieve occasional digestive upsets as well as address the source by positively impacting the gut lining.
  • Supports gut lining integrity by positively impacting all five layers of the gut.
  • Helps the gut function better.

Early Life Nutrition

While colostrum and breast milk are critical parts of newborn nutrition, research has shown that colostrum has continued benefits in children over the age of one. As a component in early life nutrition, colostrum can help to support children’s immune systems, soothe digestive upsets, and otherwise support children’s digestive health.

Bovine Colostrum clinical research for early life nutrition has demonstrated important benefits to early life and while not a replacement for breastfeeding, has shown

  • Helps relieve occasional digestive upsets and soothe your child’s tummy.
  • Provides an added source of nutrition to promote better digestive function as your child grows.
  • Supports your child’s respiratory health.
  • Is a comprehensive source of valuable proteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, and immune & growth factors that support your child’s immune system.
  • Helps protect, strengthen, and nourish your child’s digestive tract where over 70% of the immune system resides.

Valeriya Thanks for sharing,
October 5, 2021 at 6:27pm