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What is called colostrum? What is it's importance?​

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Answered by chitranshibashyal8b
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Colostrum is a milky fluid that's released by mammals that have recently given birth before breast milk production begins. It's an important source of nutrients that promotes growth and fights disease in infants, but it can also be consumed during other phases of life — typically in supplement form.It is extremely rich in antibodies and provides protection to the newborn by stimulating the defense system.

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