What are the benefits of Colostrum?
written by: Dr. Jonathan McKenzie PhD.
Colostrum is the first milk produced by all mammalian mothers after giving birth for the first 24 hours of life. It provides the newborn with all the immune and growth factors in order to grow healthily and provides protection against illnesses.
Colostrum supplements are a one-way ticket to a stronger immune system, improved digestive health and overall good health. This “ liquid gold “ possesses antibacterial, antiviral and anti-fungal activity.
Laboratory analysis has shown that the key components in colostrum obtained from dairy cows (bovine colostrum) are identical to those found in human colostrum. In fact, bovine colostrum is ten times more concentrated than human colostrum. It is higher in proteins and antibodies, vitamins and minerals.
Colostrum helps to stimulate immune system, helps to promote wound healing and tissue repair by stimulating growth and regeneration of muscle, bone, nerve and cartilage.
This “ liquid gold “alleviates the symptoms associated with chronic illnesses and helps to reduce pain associated with some of these illnesses: arthritis, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, depression, scleroderma, asthma, colitis, lupus and more.
Colostrum possesses antibacterial, antiviral and antifungal activity. IGF-I growth factor found in colostrum causes serotonin levels in the brain to rise. Thus, our moods brighten, mental functioning becomes sharper and energy levels increase.
Bovine Colostrum Applications
written by: Uruakpa, F; Ismond, M.A.H; Akobundu, E.N.T (2002). "Colostrum and its benefits: a review". Nutrition Research. 22 (6): 755–767
Dairy cattle are naturally exposed to pathogens and produce immunoglobulins against them. These antibodies are present in the cow’s bloodstream and in the colostrum. These immunoglobulins are specific to many human pathogens, including Escherichia coli, Cryptosporidium parvum, Shigella flexneri, Salmonella species, Staphylococcus species, and rotavirus (which causes diarrhea in infants). Before the development of antibiotics, colostrum was the main source of immunoglobulins used to fight bacteria.
In fact, when Albert Sabin made his first oral vaccine against polio, the immunoglobulin he used came from bovine colostrum.[52] When antibiotics began to appear, interest in colostrum waned, but, now that antibiotic-resistant strains of pathogens have developed, interest is once again returning to natural alternatives to antibiotics, namely, colostrum. Although bovine colostrum has been consumed by humans for centuries, only in recent decades have we seen an increase in randomized clinical trials to support assertions of health benefits. It is probable that little absorption of intact growth factors and antibodies into the bloodstream occurs, due to digestion in the gastrointestinal tract. However, the presence of casein and other buffering proteins does allow growth factors and other bioactive molecules to pass into the lumen of the small intestine intact, where they can stimulate repair and inhibit microbes, working via local effects.[55] This provides a probable mechanism explaining the positive results of colostrum on adult gut health in several recent well controlled published studies. Evidence for the beneficial effect of colostrum on extra-gastrointestinal problems is less well developed, due in part to the limited number of randomised double-blind studies published, although a variety of possible uses have been suggested.
The gut plays several important roles including acting as the main pathway for fluid, electrolyte and nutrient absorption while also acting as a barrier to toxic agents present in the gut lumen including acid, digestive enzymes and gut bacteria. It is also a major immunological defence mechanism, detecting natural commensals and triggering immune response when toxic microbes are present. Failure of homeostasis due to trauma, drugs and infectious microbes not only damages the gut but can lead to influx of damaging agents into the bloodstream. These mechanisms have relevance for multiple conditions affecting all areas of the world and socioeconomic groups such as ulcers, inflammation, and infectious diarrhea. There is currently much interest in the potential value of colostrum for the prevention and treatment of these conditions as it is derived from natural sources and can influence damaging factors through multiple pathways including nutritional support, immunological intervention (through its immunoglobulin and other anti-microbial factors) and growth/healing factor constituents.[64] As pointed out by Kelly, inconsistency between results in some published studies may be due in part to variation in dose given and to the timing of the colostrum collection being tested (first milking versus pooled colostrum collected up to day 5 following calving).
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What is in Colostrum?
Laboratory breakdown. List of components
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When to use Colostrum?
Advise from Immunologist.
Colostrum improves Immune System
Immuniglobulins
Neutralize toxins, viruses and bacteria in the lymph and circulatory systems.
Lactoferrin
Antiviral, anti-bacterial , anti-inflammatory protein with therapeutic effects in cancer, HIV, chronic fatigue syndrome, herpes and other infections.
Proline-rich polypeptides
A hormone that regulates the thymus gland, stimulating an underactive immune system or subduing an overactive immune system.
Leukocytes
white blood cells that stimulate the production of interferon , which slows down viral reproduction and penetration of cell walls. W
Lysozyme
An immune-system booster capable of destroying bacteria and viruses on contact
Cytokines
regulates the duration and intensity of the immune response. They also boost the activity of T-cells and the production of immunoglobulins.
Our Colostrum contains:
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Nutritional components
Proteins, vitamins, minerals, fats
Immune components
Immunoglobulins – IgA, IgG, IgM, IgD, IgE,
lactoferrin, polypeptides, cytokines, lysozyme
Growth components
IgF1, PDGF, EGF, TgF – alfa, beta
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