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Pure Bovine Colostrum to optimize Immune function.
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Retail $37.95 Our Price $29.95
Shipping Weight: 0.40 pounds
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| Colostrum - Broad Spectrum - 120 capsules
- Helps provide immune factors for pathogens such as viruses, yeast and bacteria
- Helps increase bioavailability and absorption of nutrients in the body and helps decrease the bioavailability of iron to pathogens
- Research showed colostrum to help stimulate new cell growth of intestinal villi height by greater than 20%
- Laboratory tested to contain antibodies for at least 19 pathogens
Ingredients:
100% bovine colostrum
Suggested Use:
2 capsules 2 times per day on an empty stomach - triple this amount in times of environmental or physical stress.
Symbiotics all-natural supplement is formulated to work naturally with your body to help with many common patient concerns:
- Immune Health
- Digestive
- Gastrointestinal Function
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Inflammation
Symbiotics only uses the highest grade natural colostrum as it’s base ingredient.
Colostrum is a natural substance secreted by the mammary glands of all mammals near the time of birthing. It was designed by nature to promote health, strength, and vitality in the newborn. Colostrum was your first meal, if you were breastfed. To ensure survival and good health, human babies who cannot breastfeed from their natural mothers are given colostrum from a donor.
Colostrum is high in protein, and antibodies and low in fat (as human newborns may find fat difficult to digest). Newborns have very small digestive systems, and colostrum delivers its nutrients in a very concentrated low-volume form. It has a mild laxative effect, encouraging the passing of the baby’s first stool. There are many beneficial proteins in the colostrum, including a variety of growth factors. Bovine colostrum is used by humans as a dietary supplement for general immunity and physical strength.
Colostrum has no known side effects. |
Research Study References:
Burrin, D.G.; Shulman, R.J.; Reeds, P.J.; Davis, T.A.; Gravitt, K.R.; 1992, "Porcine Colostrum and Milk Stimulate Visceral Organ and Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis in Neonatal Piglets," Journal of Nutrition, 122(6): 1205-1213.
Funatogawa, K.; Ogasawara, M.; Yamasu, H.; Kirikae, F.; Kimotsuki, K,; Kirikae, T.; 1999, "Protective Effects of Colostrum Administration on E. coli O157 Infection," Joint Conference: 40th Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Tropical Medicine and the 14th Annual Meeting of Japanese Association for International Health, International Medical Center of Japan; Vol. 27, Vol. 14 respectively.
McConnell, M.A.; Brooks, H.J.L.; Borissenko, M.V.; Buchan, G.; 1998, "A Comparative Study of Immunoglobulin Levels in Four Colostrum Derived Milk Products," publication forthcoming.
Mero, A.; Miikkulainen, H.; Riski, J.; Pakkanen, R.; Aalto, J.; Takala, T.; 1997, "Effects of bovine colostrum supplementation on serum IGF-I, IgG, hormone, and saliva IgA during training," Journal of Applied Physiology, 83(4): 1144-1151.
Playford, R.J.; Floyd, D.N.; Macdonald, C.E.; Calnan, D.P.; Adenekan, R.O.; Johnson, W.; Goodlad, R.A.; Marchbank, T.; 1999, "Bovine colostrum is a health food supplement which prevents NSAID induced gut damage," Gut, 44(5): 653-658.
Tacket, C.O.; Losonsky, G.; Link, H.; Hoang, Y.; Guesry, P.; Hilpert, H.; Levine, M.M.; 1988, "Protection by milk immunoglovulin concentrate against oral challe with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli," The New England Journal of Medicine, 318(19): 1240-1243.
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