Give Your Immune System a Boost
What is Colostrum?
Colostrum is the pre-milk fluid produced from the mother’s breast glands during the first 72 hours after birth. It provides life-supporting immune and growth factors that insure the health and vitality of the newborn.
Why do we need colostrum?
As we get older, we realize that it takes us a bit more to lose for the prevention of a cold or flu, we become more vulnerable to disease, reduce our energy and enthusiasm, the skin its elasticity, we gain unwanted weight and lose the muscle tone. After maturity, we gradually lose the immune and growth factors in our body. This affects us, search for anti-aging and health products and knowledge. We’ve looked to plants and minerals for an answer, isolating and mega-doses of vitamins and minerals. Aging, illness and death occur with the loss of immune and growth factors in our body. Medical science has shown in many published reports worldwide that these may enter the human body …. be replaced with colostrum.
Colostrum is not new. In India, for thousands of years, Ayurvedic physicians and the spiritual leaders of the physical and mental health benefits of colostrum documented. It is dried and dHe milkman delivered and is known for its healing and therapeutic possibilities. Scandinavian countries have a delicious colostrum pudding and dessert covered with honey, for hundreds of years, the birth of approximately feiernlves and good health. It was used in the U.S. as one of the first antibiotic, which was in much favor until the discovery of penicillin and other antibiotics.
In the late 18th Century, Western scientists began to study Colostrum and its benefits for survival, growth and development document for the newborn. Today there are thousands of scientific publications and clinical trials with major health benefits associated with colostrum.
What is Lactoferrin?
Lactoferrin helps increase natural iron bio-availability, is a powerful antioxidant and helps support a healthy immune system.
• Lactoferrin is an iron-binding glycoprotein found in human secretions such as tears, saliva, milk and mucous membranes
• Helps enhance iron transport and absorption
• promotes a healthy balance of natural intestinal flora
• Helps increase bioavailability and absorption of nutrients in the body and reduces the bioavailability of iron to pathogens
• May have anti-aging properties by preventing the formation of fReier radicals that trigger oxidation
• contributes to defense against pathogens by protecting lymphocytes against free iron host
What are plant sterols?
Plant sterols are extracts of certain plants, which, when ingested, inhibit the absorption of cholesterol in the small intestine. Thus, cholesterol is never in the system.