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what is colostrum ? ​

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Answered by sp208
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Explanation:

Colostrum (also known as beestings or first milk) is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands in late pregnancy and the few days after giving birth. Human and bovine colostrums are thick, sticky and yellowish. In humans, it has high concentrations of nutrients and antibodies, but it is small in quantity.

The benefits of colostrum:

  • Reduces inflammation. Bovine colostrum is particularly high in lactoferrin. ...
  • Supports a healthy gut. Lactoferrin acts as a prebiotic and stimulates the growth of good bacteria in the gut such as lactobacillus and bifidobacterium. ...
  • Promotes ligament and muscle healing. ...
  • Strengthens immunity
Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
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Answer:

Colostrum is a breast fluid produced by humans, cows, and other mammals before breast milk is released.

It’s very nutritious and contains high levels of antibodies, which are proteins that fight infections and bacteria.

Colostrum promotes growth and health in infants and newborn animals, but research shows that taking bovine colostrum supplements may promote immunity, help fight infections, and improve gut health throughout life.

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