Grass Fed Colostrum
Grass Fed Colostrum
This nutrient-dense supplement is ideal to fortify your diet and aid your overall health and wellbeing. It is free from GMOs, additives, preservatives & gluten and may assist the immune and intestinal systems. This pasture-fed dairy cow Colostrum is completely pure and has a fluffy texture and a subtle taste, perfect for shakes & smoothies or as a post-workout recovery supplement with improved health benefits.
Main Points:
High in Immune Boosting Qualities
Free from GMOs
Antibiotic Free Source
Ideal to fortify your diet and assist your overall health and wellbeing
Other Points:
Gluten Free
No banned hormones
Low heat extraction process
Aids in maintaining muscle and growth
No Additives and Preservatives
For general health:
This nutrient-dense supplement is ideal to fortify your diet and aid your overall health and wellbeing. It is free from GMOs, additives, preservatives & gluten and may aid the immune and intestinal systems. Our pasture-fed dairy cow Colostrum is completely pure and has a fluffy texture and a subtle taste, perfect for shakes & smoothies or as a post-workout recovery supplement with improved health benefits.
What Is Colostrum?
Colostrum, also known as “first milk,” is produced in the mammary glands of females just prior to giving birth (and for the first few days after giving birth) and serves as a concentrated source of proteins, growth factors, and antibodies that are essential for the early development of newborns.
So you can literally think of colostrum as a powerhouse of nutritional ammunition designed to get a newborn through the critical first few days of life.
Colostrum Benefits For Your Gut
Colostrum is known to provide newborns the proteins and growth factors they need to build a strong, healthy gut lining; and, according to research, the benefits may also translate to healthy adults as it has been shown to stimulate the growth of intestinal cells, strengthen the gut wall, and reduce permeability in the intestines.
Colostrum's benefits to the gut in large part involve how it interacts with a protein called zonulin. Essentially, colostrum inhibits zonulin proteins from binding to zonulin receptors in your intestinal cells.
When zonulin proteins bind to the receptors, your intestinal wall loosens and opens up, so by preventing that, colostrum helps to prevent leaky gut. A double-blind placebo-controlled study on healthy, young male athletes showed positive effects of colostrum on gut lining integrity. Supplementing with 1 g of bovine colostrum per day for 20 days reduced levels of stool zonulin to a healthy baseline.