Yamamoto Colostro Bio 120 Capsules
The initial milk, commonly referred to as “colostrum,” is a dense, yellowish liquid generated by the mother’s mammary glands in all mammalian species before conventional milk production begins approximately three days after birth. Colostrum stands out as a valuable fluid, significantly more concentrated than regular milk, boasting heightened levels of peptides and bioactive fractions, including a substantial immunological energy supply for newborns, featuring an equally elevated concentration of growth factors. This “first food” enters the gastrointestinal tract of a newborn and is deemed crucial for promoting the development of immune function and the intestinal barrier. It achieves this by regulating the expression levels of early and late inflammatory genes following the invasion of enteric pathogens, thus supplying the initial line of defense.
Due to its bioactivity, there has been considerable interest over the years regarding the potential use of bovine colostrum as a dietary supplement to enhance human health. Similar to human colostrum, bovine colostrum comprises a concentration of highly nutritious substances and intensely bioactive peptic fractions, including a collection of antibodies, lactoferrin, and immunoglobulins that fortify the immune system.
In contrast to numerous other products, our colostrum undergoes a non-pasteurized (non-heated) production process. It is meticulously crafted through a sophisticated cold production method, preserving all its ingredients. This procedure is entirely physical, utilizing a special filter without the use of any chemicals.
Bovine colostrum is generally recognized as well-tolerated food. However, it is not advisable for individuals with lactose intolerance and those with allergies to other components of cow’s milk.
Nutritional information
Nutritional information | |
Per daily dose (1 capsule) |
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Colostrum of which immunoglobulins G (Ig G) |
500 mg 150 mg |
Directions: take 1 capsule a day, with water.
Warnings
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet. A varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle are important. Keep out of the reach of young children. Keep in a cool and dry place. Avoid exposure to heat sources and sunlight.
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