Colostrums
Colostrums
by definition are the first milking that is secreted by the mammary glands of female
mammals to nourish their young.
The earliest milking contain quantities of an
antibody called secretory immunoglobulin A (IgA) and leukocytes which
are protective white cells that can destroy disease causing bacteria and
viruses.
The disadvantages are you are importing animal
immune cells into a human body and hoping it recognizes them as human
cells. There also exists the possibility of importing into the human,
insecticides, pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics, growth hormones, etc.,
that the source animal may have had in its system.
The determination of what is considered to be
"first milking" is ambiguous, and can lead to broad interpretations
by the manufacturer. When you import colostrums into an improperly functioning
immune system, the results are a combination of the same improperly functioning
cells plus the animal cells you have imported.
Your hope in this situation is that a portion
of the animal cells would be recognized by the human immune system. Over
time and discontinuation you would be left with only improperly functioning
human immune cells.
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