Human Colostrum

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For what
Immune and Lymphatic
Digestive
Source
Animal-Derived
For whom
People

Human colostrum is the first form of nourishment produced by the mammary glands shortly after birth and is naturally rich in immune factors, growth factors, antibodies, enzymes, and bioactive peptides. It plays an essential role in immune education, gut lining development, and early cellular communication, helping establish foundational immune and digestive resilience. Human colostrum may help support immune system balance, strengthen gut integrity, promote tissue repair and regeneration, and support recovery during periods of physical or immune stress. In both children and adults, it may help support immune resilience, digestive health, inflammatory balance, and overall vitality.


Human Colostrum
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Feb 15, 2026
Does 'Animal Derived' mean from humans in this instance? TIA
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