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Bovine Colostrum, Explained Without the Hype

What the "first milk" actually is, what the research does and doesn't show, and how to pick a supplement that's worth your money.

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Bovine colostrum

Colostrum has become one of the most talked-about supplements in wellness — but most pages online are either selling you something or repeating marketing claims. This site keeps it simple: plain explanations, honest notes on the evidence, and practical buying advice.

What Is Colostrum?

The nutrient- and antibody-rich first milk mammals produce after birth — and why the bovine version ends up in supplements.

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Potential Benefits

Immune support, gut health, athletic recovery — what the studies suggest, and where the evidence is still thin.

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How to Choose

IgG content, sourcing, processing, third-party testing — the things that actually separate a good product from a cheap one.

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Powder vs. Capsules

Which form fits your routine, how they compare on dose and value, and the trade-offs of each.

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Dosage & Safety

Typical serving sizes used in research, who should be cautious, and possible side effects.

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FAQ

Quick answers to the questions people ask most about taking colostrum.

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A quick note: This site is for general information only and is not medical advice. Dietary supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and these statements have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Talk to a qualified healthcare provider before starting any supplement, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, have a milk allergy, or take medication.