Bovine Colostrum 16.5g
FAlways a fan favorite, Bovine Colostrum is a very popular product around allergy season as it can help relieve allergy symptoms and autoimmune diseases.
Only sourced from grass-fed New Zealand cattle
Ethically shared with calves
Hormone-free
Antibiotic-free
Great source of IgA antibodies
Supports a healthy immune system
Dense in proline-rich-polypeptides
FAlways a fan favorite, Bovine Colostrum is a very popular product around allergy season as it can help relieve allergy symptoms and autoimmune diseases.
Only sourced from grass-fed New Zealand cattle
Ethically shared with calves
Hormone-free
Antibiotic-free
Great source of IgA antibodies
Supports a healthy immune system
Dense in proline-rich-polypeptides
FAlways a fan favorite, Bovine Colostrum is a very popular product around allergy season as it can help relieve allergy symptoms and autoimmune diseases.
Only sourced from grass-fed New Zealand cattle
Ethically shared with calves
Hormone-free
Antibiotic-free
Great source of IgA antibodies
Supports a healthy immune system
Dense in proline-rich-polypeptides
Colostrum is a great source of IgA antibodies that have been known to help support and build up a healthy immune system.
Supplied to all first born mammals, colostrum comes from mother’s first milk and helps nourish a newborn. Four Leaf Rover Colostrum is from bovine and is dense in proline-rich-polypeptide (PRP), which has been researched to help relieve allergy symptoms and autoimmune disease.
PURE SOURCING
Our bovine colostrum is only from grass-fed cattle raised in pristine New Zealand. The colostrum is shared with the calf and is collected from small, ethical farmers.
THIRD PARTY TESTED
Every batch of colostrum is tested to be free of hormones and antibiotics and is tested for its antibody content.
Active Ingredients per 550 mg (1/4 tsp):
New Zealand Bovine Colostrum ............... 550 mg
Inactive Ingredients: None
Where does colostrum come from?
Four Leaf Rover Bovine Colostrum comes from a heifers first milk. The colostrum is collected from pasture-raised, grass-fed, antibiotic-free and hormone free cows.
All cows are raised on a small organic dairy farm.
The colostrum is then created into a powder form.
How is the colostrum collected?
After the first 12 hours after a calf is born and within a 36 hour window, colostrum is collected. This is when colostrum levels are high.
The calves get the colostrum all to themselves for the first 12 hours. After that, the colostrum is collected.
Calve are never separated from their mothers, even during collection time.
The quality of the milk is best with the cow is allowed to raise her calf.
How does colostrum work in the fight against allergies?
There’s a well researched ingredient in colostrum called proline-rich polypeptide (PRP), its been known to help with allergy symptoms.
Colostrum can also help support a healthy gut lining and immune function as it helps regulate the thymus gland and immune cells (T and B cells) plus supplies immunoglobulins (IgG and IgA).
If my dog has a beef sensitivity, can he still take colostrum?
There’s a good chance that if your dog has a beef sensitivity, he may still tolerate colostrum.
The proteins in beef and colostrum are different.
Colsotrum contains a very small amount of lactose, unlike milk. But before you give colostrum, check with your vet if your dog has a sensitivity to dairy.
What’s the best way to give my dog colostrum?
You can give your dog colostrum at mealtime.
For better absorption, give your dog colostrum at least 20 minutes before his/her next meal.
Colostrum can be mixed in with a little bit of broth, organic kefir or spring water.
Most dogs like the flavour because it’s from “Mother’s Milk”.
Can colostrum be used topically?
Of course!
Create a paste and put it on irritated skin, hot spots or bites!
All you need to do is mix the colostrum with some distilled water until it makes a paste and apply it directly to the skin.
Where can I find research colostrum benefits?
Here’s some research on the benefits of colostrum:
Hurley WL, Theil PK. Perspectives on immunoglobulins in colostrum and milk. Nutrients. 2011 Apr;3(4):442-74.
R. Pakkanen, J. Aalto. Growth factors and antimicrobial factors of bovine colostrum. International Dairy Journal. 1997 May;7(5):285-97.
Playford RJ, Floyd DN, Macdonald CE, et al. Bovine colostrum is a health food supplement which prevents NSAID induced gut damage. Gut. 1999 May;44(5):653-8.
Raymond J Playford, Christopher E Macdonald, Wendy S Johnson. Colostrum and milk-derived peptide growth factors for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2000 Aug;72(1):5-14.
Siqueiros-Cendón T, Arévalo-Gallegos S, Iglesias-Figueroa BF, et al. Immunomodulatory effects of lactoferrin. Acta Pharmacol Sin. 2014 May;35(5):557-66.
Giffard CJ, Seino MM, Markwell PJ, Bektash RM. Benefits of bovine colostrum on fecal quality in recently weaned puppies. J Nutr. 2004 Aug;134(8 Suppl):2126S-2127S.
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