What is Colostrum?Updated 5 days ago
Colostrum, also known as first milk, is the initial milk produced by mammals immediately after birth. It is extremely nutritious and contains a high concentration of antibodies, particularly immunoglobulin G (IgG). In addition to vitamins and minerals, it also contains growth factors and cytokines. Clearly Colostrum is collected from Dutch cows within 24 hours of calving and offers at least 30% IgG, ensuring a high quality of nutrients and antibodies.