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TL;DR - Why the most popular colostrum supplements might be doing more harm than good
- Why "baby cow-derived" colostrum isn't the best choice for grown-up guts
- How to get 2-3x more potent digestive and immune support (no colostrum needed)
| | Colostrum gets a lot of hype these days. Maybe you've seen claims about how it promotes better digestion, stronger immunity, and even glowing skin. But is it really the miracle powder it's made out to be? Here are 3 research-backed facts to know before you try it for yourself. | | 1. Colostrum isn't the real hero A lot of people are surprised to learn that the source of colostrum's power comes from a protein called Immunoglobulin G, or IgG. IgG is something your body naturally produces to help defend your gut and immune system. So why do you need more? Because when your gut's under stress…think poor diet, antibiotics, inflammation…your natural IgG levels may not be enough to keep up. That's where supplemental IgG comes in. Numerous studies show it can support a healthy gut and a strong immune system. But that's not the whole story… | | 2. Colostrum supplements have one glaring issue
Nearly every colostrum product contains bovine colostrum, which is nature's first food for newborn calves. It's designed to help baby cows grow strong in their first days of life… But that same formula doesn't always sit well with adult digestion. Colostrum contains more milk protein than regular milk… And those milk proteins can be hard to tolerate, especially if you're even mildly sensitive to dairy. We're talking things like bloating, stomach upset, or even inflammation. And if you want to support your gut and immune system, the LAST thing you want is more inflammation. | | 3. There's a SUPERIOR alternative to colostrum
To get all the IgG benefits, without the milk, bloat, or gut drama, look for this instead: Serum-derived bovine immunoglobulins. Unlike colostrum, it's a highly potent, dairy-free form of IgG your body can actually absorb. Plus, multiple studies show it can: - Ease post-meal discomfort
- Balance your immune response (not too aggressive, not too sluggish)
- Support glowing, healthy skin from the inside out
Even better? This form of IgG is 2–3x more potent than typical colostrum. It's the IgG I trust in my own routine… And it's exactly what we use in Just Thrive Ultimate IgG. Sourced from bovine serum, not colostrum... It's completely dairy-free and easy to digest. So if your gut's a little sensitive (or just plain fed up)… Now you can get real immune and digestive support, without the bloat, guesswork, or letdowns. | | | | | With gratitude, Tina Anderson Just Thrive | Founder | | | | | P.S. If you're tired of "gut and immune" products that backfire... think bloating, discomfort, zero results... Then it's time for Ultimate IgG. It's completely dairy-free, clinically studied, and packed with 3x more IgG power than colostrum. For you that means an ironclad immunity, skin that stays calm and balanced, and a healthy gut lining (so nutrients actually get absorbed). Try Ultimate IgG 100% RISK FREE today… And to SAVE 30% on your first month's subscription, use the code SUB30 at checkout. | | SOURCES - Vidarsson G, Dekkers G, Rispens T. IgG subclasses and allotypes: from structure to effector functions. Front Immunol. 2014;5:520. Published 2014 Oct 20. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2014.00520
- Playford RJ, Weiser MJ. Bovine Colostrum: Its Constituents and Uses. Nutrients. 2021;13(1):265. Published 2021 Jan 18. doi:10.3390/nu13010265
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Jasion VS, Burnett BP. Survival and digestibility of orally-administered immunoglobulin preparations containing IgG through the gastrointestinal tract in humans. Nutr J. 2015;14:22. Published 2015 Mar 7. doi:10.1186/s12937-015-0010-7 - Petschow BW, Burnett B, Shaw AL, Weaver EM, Klein GL. Serum-derived bovine immunoglobulin/protein isolate: postulated mechanism of action for management of enteropathy. Clin Exp Gastroenterol. 2014;7:181-190. Published 2014 May 24. doi:10.2147/CEG.S62823
- Van den Abbeele P, Kunkler CN, Poppe J, et al. Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulin Promotes Barrier Integrity and Lowers Inflammation for 24 Human Adults Ex Vivo. Nutrients. 2024;16(11):1585. Published 2024 May 23. doi:10.3390/nu16111585
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