Paul Saladino· MD
as a grass-fed grass finish that is very rare colostrum which will be awesome for those with gi issues and overall immune issues who tolerate dairy
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
as a grass-fed grass finish that is very rare colostrum which will be awesome for those with gi issues and overall immune issues who tolerate dairy
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I think if you're an athlete, if you're trying to heal from anything like this scar on my head, if you have gut issues, if you have any immune issues, grass-fed colostrum could be very helpful.
So, colostrum has been shown to, number one, protect your gut, to probably heal leaky gut.
If you have issues with leaky gut, you want to protect your immune system, or you want to increase your brain health, colostrum is a very valuable food for humans.
It has immune benefits, it has leaky gut benefits, probably has neurologic benefits.