Bovine Colostrum directly boosts aspects of the immune response that are required to initiate a proper immune response to bacterial and viral infections, including the flu. Natural protection against bacterial and viral infection is required for the survival of humans. The undisputed powerhouse in this category is first milk colostrum, a mothers gift of protection to the newborn child. It is clearly associated with fewer digestive and respiratory infections. First milk bovine colostrum, since it can be commercially produced and used by humans, has been the subject of many studies. Scientists have identified many of its immune boosting activities and have suggested it as a potential tool to help combat flu. It has even been proposed as a nutrient to help with the problems of HIV infection. In addition to the natural antibodies present in first milk colostrum a new study demonstrates that it is also the unique carbohydrate structures (sialic acid viral decoys) that are found in bovine colostrum and other concentrated whey protein products that offer significant protection. This is a very clever mechanism, as a virus is looking for a sialic acid molecule thinking it is a human cell to infect. When it binds on to a food-related look-a-like it is bound up and rendered inert, and politely ushered out of the body without a whimper.
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MountainBikeBabe says:
December 11, 2011 at 2:40 pm (UTC 0)
Great you have a lot of? information on what colostrum does, so does it stimulate the Th1 or Th2 side of the immune system?
HrapovikPlush says:
December 11, 2011 at 3:02 pm (UTC 0)
I dont give a fuck if colostrum combats colds. The fact is it has 80 active bovine hormones that humans dont need, it contains pus, dirt, blood, and bacteria. Bovine leukemia virus, IGF-1 cancer-causing particles. We are grown? adults. We dont need milk from bovines. LMFAO. If you need milk, ask your mother, sister, or cousin. lol.
songwriters2 says:
December 11, 2011 at 3:22 pm (UTC 0)
I used colostrum for about a month, WOW! no more colds, flu bugs but it caused insomnia for about two months after discontinuing use.?
noodlesmealey says:
December 11, 2011 at 3:28 pm (UTC 0)
Cow’s First Milk: An Udderly New Sports Drink? see this article at NPR.com
hey, fit for life said WHEY protein is toxic,not first milk especially goats milk. in some ways yes we shouldnt drink milk,mucus strings etc…see REAL DOCTORS bernard jensen and norman walker’s (not nazis) but,? moducare and colostrum seem more than good…like acidophilus bifidus.
gekiryudojo says:
December 11, 2011 at 4:17 pm (UTC 0)
take Vitamin D3 not this junk I have not had a cold for 2 years Vitamin D3 works better than this and it is free? Sun light!
songwriters2 says:
December 11, 2011 at 4:40 pm (UTC 0)
Great video!
I have been on Bovine Colostrum for only a few weeks now and can tell you that it? works great for the flu.
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songwriters2 says:
December 11, 2011 at 5:31 pm (UTC 0)
I have been on Bovine Colostrum for only a few weeks and can? tell you that it works for viral infections~ including the flu.
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skylar2319 says:
December 11, 2011 at 6:20 pm (UTC 0)
@dbztiki Because, unlike the cow’s milk/dairy, a cow’s colostrum is much more compatible with humans, much more than a? goat’s. Whereas the goat’s milk is more compatible with humans than cow’s milk. The best compatibility is human colostrum, but well… ;-)
dbztiki says:
December 11, 2011 at 7:17 pm (UTC 0)
Why not? colostrum from goats?