There
are over 90 known components in colostrum that help to maintain
robust health. Colostrum is produced at birth to provide the
special nutritional and immune requirements of the newborn. Colostrum
contains immune factors and growth factors plus a precise balance
of vitamins, minerals and amino acids that have always been a
part of the normal, natural, healthy functioning of the human
body.
Colostrum’s Immune Factors
Our body normally produces a variety of Immunoglobulins that
protect against harmful invaders such as viruses, bacteria,
yeast and fungus. These same types of Immunoglobulins occur
in bovine colostrum and may help the body maintain optimum Immunoglobulin
response. In addition, colostrum contains over 20 antibodies
to specific pathogens including E coli, salmonella, rotavirus,
candida, streptococcus, staphlococcus, H pylori and cryptosporidia.
In addition to Immunoglobulins, colostrum also contains PRP,
which helps maintain normal function in the immune system. The
key to healthy immune function is modulation – not too much,
not too little. PRP plays an important part in the normal regulation
of the immune system.
Colostrum’s
Growth Factors
Growth factors in colostrum assist in the normal building and
maintenance of the body’s bone, muscle, nerve tissue, connective
tissue, skin and cartilage. Growth factors are part of the body’s
natural response to restoring and repairing damaged and stressed
cellular tissue.
Because Nature designed the human body to function
with the natural components of colostrum, Colostrum Growth Factors
may: