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Colostrum powder 6.3 oz.
Common Name: Colostrum, Bovine colostrum, mothers milk, first milk
Botanical Name: NA
Family: From Cow’s Milk
Energy & Flavors: bland taste, system builder, detoxifier, anti-inflammatory, regenerate entire system.
Systems Affected: The whole body
Parts Used: The first secretion from the cow’s utters after a baby’s birth. (Also found in human mother’s first milk. Cow’s produce so much that part of it is harvested for human use.)
Common Use: Rich source of proteins and antibodies. Antiviral, antibacterial, regulates hormone for the thymus gland, increases metabolism to burn fat (it helps with weight loss), stimulates T-cell production, accelerates healing, balances blood sugar-high and low, reduces insulin needs, builds lean muscle, inhibits viral cell penetration, boosts immunity, regulate lymph, reduces inflammation, block strep, helps heal leaky gut syndrome. Counteracts: E.Coli, salmonella, cryptosporidia, giardia, stimulate normal growth, regeneration and accelerated repair of aged or injured muscle, skin, collagen, bone, cartilage, nerve tissues, repairs the body’s vital DNA and RNA, effective topical for burns, cuts, and abrasions.
Form(s) & Dose Used: Capsules Liquid Powder
Side Effects: None Colostrum can be used by adults, children, infants, and pets.
Drug Interactions: None
Contraindications: None
Active Constituents & (or) Properties: Constituents: Immunoglobulins, lactoferrin, proline-rich polypeptide, -1, leukocytes, lysozsyme, cytokines, interlukin-10, glycoprotein and trypsin inhibitors, lymphokines, IGg activity 3.
Notes: People who were not breast-fed as infants - and who therefore failed to receive the immune impetus and growth promoting activities of colostrum, BLA, and a number of other key nutritional factors in breast milk - may not have fully activated their liver functions.
Illnesses that respond to Colostrum: Allergic reactions Grave’s disease Addison’s disease Hay fever Alzheimer’s Herpes Attention deficit disorder HIV/AIDS Autism bacterial Lupus Chronic fatigue Multiple sclerosis Colitis Pernicious Anemia Crohn’s disease Rheumatic fever Cystic fibrosis Rheumatoid arthritis Depression Scleroderma Diabetes Shingles Diverticulitis Stress stroke Endometriosis Viral infections Fibromyalgia Yeast infections Food Allergies Candida AND MORE!! Gout
Reference Source: Internet http://www.greenhealth.co.nz , “Colostrum; Life’s First Food” by Daniel G. Clark, M.D. and Kaye Wyatt “Colostrum; A Journey Toward Better Health & Brighter Tomorrows” by Robert K. York, M.D. “Prescription for Natural Cures” by Phyllis A. Ba.ch, CNC, copyright 2002, pages Part Two: Herbal prescriptions for common health problems, Circulatory problems, 237 “Healing with Whole Foods” by Paul Pitchford, copyright 2002, pages Chapter 1: origins and access to healing with whole foods, 37-38,40
Price: $30.00
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