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Daily Colostrum — The First-Milking Formula That Rebuilds Your Immune And Gut Foundation From The Inside Out.

Grass-Fed First MilkingStandardized 30% IgG60-Day Guarantee3rd-Party Tested

Colostrum is the first milk produced by mammals in the 24-72 hours after birth — a concentrated mix of immunoglobulins, growth factors, lactoferrin, and bioactive proteins that mammals evolved over 200 million years to launch an infant immune system from scratch. Adults benefit from these same compounds when their gut and immune systems are depleted by stress, antibiotics, intense training, or aging. Daily Colostrum is the first-milking, grass-fed bovine version, standardized to 30% IgG — the level the published research has actually used.

Standardized to 30% IgG (immunoglobulin G) with growth factors and lactoferrin preserved through low-heat processing — sourced exclusively from grass-fed cows after their calves have been fed first.

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🧠 Immune system foundation
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🌿 Recovery and repair
🩺 Lactoferrin antimicrobial activity
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Daily Colostrum · 30% IgG · 60 capsules


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"I've gotten sick three times a year for twenty years. Eight months on this and I haven't been sick once."

— Karen, 52 · Verified Buyer

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"Recovery between workouts cut by a day. My training volume is up 30% on the same body."

— Brian, 41 · Verified Buyer

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"Skin healing in days instead of weeks. Cuts close, breakouts fade, my whole barrier feels different."

— Jennifer, 47 · Verified Buyer

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"Gut feels foundationally different. Less reactive, more resilient. The base layer that everything else needs."

— Sam, 38 · Verified Buyer



Most colostrum products use late-milking, mass-produced powder with degraded growth factors. Here's how Daily Colostrum is built differently.

The Source

First Milking Only — The 24-Hour Window That Matters.

Most Brands
 Late-milking pooled colostrum (days 2-5 after calving)
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First-milking colostrum (first 24 hours only)

Colostrum's bioactive content drops dramatically after the first 24 hours of milking. IgG concentration falls 50% by day 2 and 75% by day 5. Most brands pool milk from days 2-5 because there's more volume — and they label it "colostrum" anyway. We source first-milking only. Less volume, but actually contains the immunoglobulins and growth factors that make colostrum useful.

The Standardization

Standardized 30% IgG — The Research-Validated Level.

Most Brands
Unstandardized · 10–20% IgG variable
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Standardized 30% IgG per dose · verified per batch

IgG (immunoglobulin G) is the immunoglobulin most colostrum research focuses on — the antibody class that provides systemic immune support. Most colostrum products don't standardize for IgG content — meaning two scoops from two batches can differ by 50%+. We standardize at 30% IgG per dose. The dose you take is the dose the bottle promises, every time.

The Grass-Fed Standard

Grass-Fed Cows. Calves Fed First.

Most Brands
Conventional dairy · grain-fed cows · calves often deprived
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Pasture-raised · grass-fed · ethical first-feeding standard

Most commercial colostrum comes from conventional dairy operations — grain-fed cows in confined feeding systems, with the calf often deprived of the first milking entirely. We source from grass-fed pasture operations where calves are fed first and the surplus colostrum (which the calf can't fully consume) is collected. Better cows, ethical practice, and grass-fed cows produce colostrum with measurably different fatty acid profiles.

The Processing

Low-Heat Processing — Bioactives Preserved.

Most Brands
Spray-dried at high temperatures · growth factors denatured
UpgradeHealth
Low-heat dehydration · IgG and growth factors intact

Colostrum's value comes from heat-sensitive proteins: immunoglobulins, growth factors (IGF-1, TGF-β), lactoferrin, and bioactive peptides. Standard spray-drying at 180°C+ denatures most of these. We use low-heat processing under 60°C — slower and more expensive, but the bioactives that make colostrum work are still functionally intact when you take it.

Bovine Colostrum (First-Milking, Grass-Fed)

Standardized to 30% IgG · 1,000 mg per serving

First-milking colostrum from grass-fed dairy cows, processed under low heat to preserve bioactive integrity. Contains immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, IgM) for immune support, growth factors (IGF-1, TGF-β, EGF) for tissue repair, lactoferrin for iron-binding antimicrobial activity, and proline-rich polypeptides for immune modulation. Standardized to 30% IgG per dose with verification on every batch.

Nothing Else.

No fillers · no sweeteners · no flow agents

Just colostrum and the capsule shell. No magnesium stearate, no silicon dioxide, no maltodextrin filler. The fewer ingredients, the more colostrum per capsule and the cleaner the formulation. Most colostrum products bulk up with cheap fillers to reduce ingredient cost. We disclose every milligram. The simple formulation is what makes Daily Colostrum a foundational product — clean enough to layer with anything.

Will the immunoglobulins survive my stomach acid?
Most won't reach systemic circulation intact — and that's actually fine. Colostrum's primary mechanism is local, not systemic. The immunoglobulins, growth factors, and lactoferrin work primarily in the gut itself — supporting the gut barrier, modulating gut immune cells, and binding to gut-resident pathogens. The Cesarone 2007 study and Playford 2021 review document gut-level effects in human trials. The systemic benefits are downstream of the gut work, not from intact IgG entering circulation.
Is this safe for adults with dairy sensitivity?
Colostrum is naturally low in lactose (typically under 2% by weight versus 4-5% in regular milk) — most lactose-sensitive adults tolerate it without issue. However, if you have a milk protein (casein, whey) allergy, this is not safe — colostrum contains those proteins. There's a meaningful difference between lactose intolerance (sugar-related, usually fine) and milk protein allergy (immune-related, contraindicated). Know which one applies to you before starting.
How long until I notice a difference?
Gut effects often emerge first — within 1-2 weeks most users notice digestion calming, post-meal discomfort easing, and stool consistency improving. Immune effects build over 4-8 weeks as the gut-immune system rebuilds. Recovery and repair benefits compound over 8-12 weeks of consistent use. Don't expect a stimulant kick. Expect a slow shift in your foundational resilience.


 The Foundation Crisis Most Adults Are Living

Why You Get Sick More Often Than You Used To — And Recover Slower Every Year.

Your immune system is 70% gut-resident. The lining of your small intestine is the largest immune organ in your body — and it's been under attack from antibiotics, NSAIDs, alcohol, stress, and processed food for decades. Most adults have a gut-immune foundation that's been quietly degraded since their twenties. The 6-week colds. The slower wound healing. The gut that's "more sensitive" than it used to be. These aren't aging — they're depletion. Foundation matters more than any single supplement.

Watch How The Gut-Immune Foundation Erodes

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Your gut barrier integrity by age

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Gut IgA Production
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Secretory IgA — your gut's primary immune antibody — declines roughly 30% from your twenties to your sixties. Less IgA means less first-line defense against pathogens entering through your gut.

 Mucin Layer Thickness
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The mucin coating that protects your gut epithelial cells thins with age, antibiotic use, and low-fiber diets. Thinner mucin means more bacterial contact with the gut wall — more inflammation, more barrier stress, more immune activation.

Wound Healing Speed
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Skin and tissue repair speed declines roughly 25% from your twenties to your fifties. Cuts close slower, bruises last longer, recovery between workouts takes more time. Partly local, partly systemic — and partly downstream of gut-immune depletion.

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Each Course Of Antibiotics Damages The Foundation.

Broad-spectrum antibiotics destroy 30-50% of your gut microbiome and damage the mucin layer protecting your gut epithelial cells. Recovery takes 6-12 months without active intervention. By forty, the average adult has had multiple courses — accumulating damage that never fully resolves.

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Daily NSAIDs Erode The Lining Continuously.

 NSAIDs like ibuprofen and naproxen measurably increase intestinal permeability within days of starting. For anyone managing chronic pain with daily NSAIDs, the gut barrier is being damaged faster than it can rebuild. The downstream effect: more food particles entering circulation, more immune activation, more chronic inflammation.

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Chronic Stress Suppresses Gut Immunity.

Sustained cortisol elevation reduces secretory IgA production by 30-40%. The gut's first line of defense against pathogens drops. Combined with mucin layer thinning (also stress-driven), you get more frequent infections, longer recovery, and more gut-driven systemic inflammation.

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The Foundation Compounds Erode Each Other.

A weakened gut barrier means more immune activation. Constant low-grade immune activation depletes your immune reserves. Depleted immune reserves mean longer recovery from each infection. Longer recovery means more antibiotics. More antibiotics damage the gut more. The cycle compounds.

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 Single-Compound Supplements Don't Rebuild Foundations.

Vitamin C boosts immunity briefly. Probiotics colonize the gut. Zinc supports immune function. All useful — none of them rebuild the foundational substrate the gut-immune system needs. Colostrum is the only food evolution designed specifically to launch and maintain that foundation — which is why mammals make it specifically for the most vulnerable 24 hours of an infant's life.



200 Million Years Of Evolution In One Capsule

 The Compound Mammals Spent 200 Million Years Optimizing For Foundational Immune Support.

Mammals evolved colostrum specifically to launch infant immune systems — concentrating immunoglobulins, growth factors, lactoferrin, and bioactive proteins in a single 24-72 hour window after birth. Modern research shows the same compounds work in adults whose foundations have been depleted: the Cesarone 2007 study showed reduced flu rates, the Playford 2021 review documented gut barrier improvements, the Mero 1997 athletic studies showed faster recovery. Daily Colostrum is built to deliver the same bioactives at clinical research levels — preserved through low-heat processing, sourced from first-milking grass-fed cows.

Immunoglobulins Modulate The Gut-Immune System.
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Bovine IgG works at the gut level — binding to pathogens, neutralizing toxins, and modulating gut immune cell behavior. The result: fewer infections, faster recovery from illness, less reactive gut immune system. The Cesarone 2007 study showed colostrum supplementation reduced flu incidence three times more effectively than influenza vaccination alone in older adults. The Cesarone 2007 trial randomized adults aged 50+ to influenza vaccination alone, vaccination + colostrum, or colostrum alone. Both colostrum groups showed significantly lower flu incidence than vaccination alone. The mechanism appears to be gut-resident: IgG binds pathogens at the gut level before they can establish systemic infection. Bovine IgG doesn't typically enter human circulation intact, but its local gut effects are well-documented.
🧠 Growth Factors Accelerate Tissue Repair.
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Colostrum contains IGF-1, TGF-β, and EGF — three growth factors that signal tissue repair across skin, gut lining, and connective tissue. These work primarily at the gut level (where they survive intact) but also support recovery elsewhere through gut-driven systemic effects. Most users notice faster wound healing, faster post-workout recovery, and skin quality improvements over weeks of consistent use. Growth factors in colostrum are functionally identical or very similar across mammalian species — bovine IGF-1, for example, has nearly identical structure and activity to human IGF-1 at the gut level. Playford 2021's comprehensive review documented growth factor activity in repairing gut barrier function across multiple human trials. The systemic effects (faster wound healing, recovery) appear downstream of gut-driven inflammation modulation rather than direct circulation of bovine growth factors.
🛡️ Lactoferrin Binds Iron Away From Pathogens.
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Lactoferrin is an iron-binding protein in colostrum that has documented antimicrobial activity — by binding free iron in the gut, it starves pathogenic bacteria that need iron to replicate. Beneficial bacteria are less iron-dependent. The result: gut microbial balance shifts toward beneficial species, alongside direct antimicrobial activity against gut pathogens. Lactoferrin's iron-binding mechanism is one of the most-studied antimicrobial mechanisms in human nutrition. The protein binds free iron with high affinity, depriving iron-dependent pathogens (E. coli, Salmonella, H. pylori, Candida) of a critical nutrient for replication. Beneficial gut bacteria like Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium are far less iron-dependent and benefit from the relative competitive advantage.
🌿 Gut Barrier Function Improves Measurably.
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Multiple human trials demonstrate improved gut barrier function with colostrum supplementation — measured through reduced intestinal permeability, decreased zonulin levels, and improved tight junction integrity. The combined effect of growth factors, immunoglobulins, and bioactive peptides addresses gut barrier dysfunction at multiple levels. The Playford 2021 review summarized barrier function improvements across multiple colostrum trials, including reductions in NSAID-induced permeability and improvements in IBS-related barrier dysfunction. The mechanism is multi-factorial — growth factors stimulate epithelial cell turnover, immunoglobulins reduce gut bacterial translocation, and proline-rich polypeptides modulate gut immune cell behavior.
😊 Recovery And Athletic Performance Support.
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The Mero 1997 athletic studies first demonstrated colostrum's effects on training recovery and performance markers. Subsequent research has confirmed faster recovery between training sessions, modestly improved performance markers, and reduced exercise-induced gut permeability ("leaky gut" common in endurance athletes). For active adults, the recovery layer compounds the gut-immune foundation. Endurance and high-intensity training transiently increase gut permeability — a phenomenon called "athlete's gut" or exercise-induced GI distress. Colostrum supplementation has been documented to mitigate this in multiple sports nutrition studies. The recovery effects appear multi-mechanistic: better gut integrity reduces systemic inflammation, growth factors support tissue repair, and lactoferrin's antimicrobial activity reduces post-exercise immune burden.
🦠 The Foundation Layer Other Supplements Build On.
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Daily Colostrum isn't trying to do one thing exceptionally well — it's trying to rebuild a foundation. Most adults benefit most when they're stacking colostrum with more targeted compounds (BPC-157 for active repair, Immortalis for cellular regulation, GutShield Pro for barrier-specific support). Colostrum is the substrate; the others are the precision tools. Most people who feel "stuck" on supplements need the foundation first. The "foundation" concept is increasingly recognized in functional medicine — adults whose gut and immune systems are depleted often don't respond well to targeted interventions because the substrate isn't there. Colostrum's broad bioactive profile addresses multiple foundation components simultaneously: gut barrier substrate, immune modulation, growth factor signaling, antimicrobial activity. It's why colostrum is often the first thing functional medicine practitioners recommend for adults rebuilding from depletion.


BY THE NUMBERS

What Decades Of Colostrum Research Shows.

From the original athletic performance studies to modern gut barrier trials — colostrum has one of the broadest evidence bases in foundational supplementation.

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Standardized IgG content per serving · the research-validated level
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Of your immune system is gut-resident — where colostrum primarily works
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Lower flu incidence in colostrum group vs vaccination alone · Cesarone 2007
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The first-milking window where colostrum's bioactives are concentrated
Rebuild Your Gut Barrier5-Ingredient Stack


The Honest Timeline

What you'll actually feel — week by week.

Foundation rebuilding is gradual and structural. Most users feel gut-level shifts first, immune effects later, and the deepest benefits over months. Here's the real pattern.

DAY 1–7WEEKWEEK 2–3MONTH 1+
DAY 1–7

Gut quietens.

Most users notice digestive shifts in the first week — bloating reduction, post-meal discomfort calming, stool consistency normalizing. The growth factors and lactoferrin work fast at the gut level. Some users report subtle improvements in skin appearance even in week one as gut-driven inflammation backs off.

WEEK

Recovery accelerates.

By weeks 2-4, recovery between physical demands (workouts, mental work, illness recovery) noticeably accelerates. Growth factor effects compound — wounds heal faster, bruises clear faster, soreness resolves faster. Sleep quality often deepens. The body has more capacity to repair what's damaged each day.

WEEK 2–3

 Immune resilience builds.

This is where the immune effects become noticeable. Frequency of minor illnesses (colds, sinus infections, low-grade respiratory stuff) typically drops. When you do get sick, recovery is faster. The 6-week cold becomes a 2-week thing. Many users describe feeling "more resilient" — not invincible, just less fragile in the face of normal life stress.

MONTH 1+

 Foundation rebuilt.

Standard foundational protocols run 8-12 weeks before reassessing. By this window, the gut-immune foundation has shifted to a meaningfully different baseline. Other supplements (peptides, longevity stacks, etc.) often start working better because the substrate is there to support them. This is when most users describe their overall health as "more solid" — less reactive, more resilient, with more headroom for whatever life throws at them.



 Why Single-Compound Foundations Fall Short?

Most "Foundation" Supplements Address One Layer. Foundation Has Five.

A real foundational product addresses gut barrier, immune modulation, growth factor delivery, antimicrobial defense, and inflammation modulation. Single-compound products hit one layer and hope the rest follow. They usually don't.

The Standard Energy Approach
The Standard Foundation Approach
✕ Vitamin C boosts immunity briefly but doesn't rebuild gut-immune foundation.
✕ Probiotics colonize gut bacteria but don't deliver immunoglobulins or growth factors.
✕ Zinc supports immune function but doesn't address mucin or growth factor delivery.
✕ Whey protein provides amino acids but lacks bioactive immunoglobulins.
✕ Generic "immune blends" combine many ingredients at homeopathic doses.
The Gut Approach
The GutShield Pro Approach
✓ Standardized 30% IgG immunoglobulin content for direct gut-immune support.
✓ Growth factors (IGF-1, TGF-β, EGF) preserved through low-heat processing.
✓ Lactoferrin for iron-binding antimicrobial defense at the gut level.
✓ Proline-rich polypeptides for immune modulation across multiple cell types.
✓ All bioactives in their natural ratios — the way mammals evolved them to work together.


Why Most Gut Stacks Fall Short

The Difference Between A Stack That Rebuilds And One That's Marketing Theater Comes Down To Two Things.

Compound coverage and dose level. Most products use one or two ingredients at proper dose, OR five ingredients at token doses. GutShield Pro uses five at clinical dose. Here's the comparison.

UpGrade Health 5 compounds at clinical dose · L-glut 1,500 + zinc carn + slip elm + DGL + NAG
✓ Every Batch Tested
Premium Competitor 3 compounds · L-glutamine 500 mg + 2 botanicals
Occasional testing
Mid-Tier Brand 5+ compound blend at homeopathic doses
Rarely tested
Mass-market "focus gummy L-glutamine 500 mg only · no support stack
Never tested
Get The Full Barrier Stack 5 Compounds · Clinical Dose


Honest gating

Who Daily Colostrum Is For — And Who It Isn't.

Daily Colostrum is foundational — meaning it's designed for adults whose gut-immune systems are depleted. If your situation is on the second list, this isn't your product.

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This is built for

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Adults rebuilding from a course of antibiotics, illness, or extended stress.
Anyone who gets sick more often than they used to and recovers slower than they used to.
Athletes managing training-induced gut permeability and recovery demand.
Adults with chronic gut sensitivity looking for foundational substrate support.
Anyone whose other supplements seem to be "working less than they should" — often a foundation issue.
People rebuilding after a difficult life period — illness, surgery, loss, prolonged stress.
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This isn't for

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Anyone with a milk protein (casein, whey) allergy — colostrum contains these proteins.
Vegans or anyone who avoids all animal products on principle — colostrum is bovine-sourced.
Pregnant or breastfeeding women without physician supervision — adequate data exists but conservative caution warranted.
Anyone with severe immunodeficiency — IgG modulation may be inappropriate; consult physician.
Infants under 1 year — not appropriate as breast milk substitute.
Anyone with bovine growth hormone sensitivity — uncommon but documented.


 Build your foundation stack

Daily Colostrum is the foundation. These compound the layers above.

Each adds a more targeted vector to the gut-immune-recovery foundation. Pick based on your specific reason for being on this page.

Stack · 01

GutShield Pro

Barrier pair · for active gut barrier rebuild

Add if you want to combine the foundational substrate (colostrum) with structural barrier-specific repair (GutShield's five-compound stack). The most common foundational gut protocol — colostrum for the broad immune-gut layer, GutShield for the targeted tight junction work.

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Stack · 02

BPC-157 Capsules

Repair signal pair · for active healing

Add if you have specific tissue or gut wall damage that needs an active repair signal beyond foundational support. Colostrum delivers the substrate; BPC-157 activates the repair cascade. Substrate plus signal — the foundational repair stack.

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Stack · 03

HealForce

Heavy recovery pair · for serious rebuilding

Add if you're rebuilding from surgery, serious injury, or a sustained period of physical depletion. HealForce's three-compound peptide stack handles the active repair work; colostrum provides the immune and gut-level foundation that supports it. Heavy artillery plus foundation.

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Every Batch Lab Tested

Each batch is independently tested for IgG content, bioactive integrity, heavy metals, and microbial safety. We publish the certificate of analysis so you can verify the colostrum in your bottle is the colostrum we promise.

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60-Day Risk-Free Trial

Foundation rebuilding is gradual. Give Daily Colostrum 60 days of consistent use. If you don't notice meaningful shifts in immune resilience, gut comfort, or recovery quality, contact us for a full, hassle-free refund.

Hassle-Free Refunds

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It works. Hear from real people.

★★★★★ 4.84 · Based on 1,247 verified customers
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"First year in twenty without getting sick."

I've gotten three colds a year for as long as I can remember. Two kids in school, a stressful job, gut issues from antibiotics in my thirties — my immune system has been depleted for decades. Eight months on Daily Colostrum and I haven't been sick once. Not a sniffle. My husband had the flu and I never caught it. Whatever this is doing at the gut-immune level is real.

— Karen W., 52 · Member 9 months

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"Training volume up 30% on the same body."

I lift hard four days a week — at 41, recovery between sessions has been the limiting factor for years. Three months on Daily Colostrum and I'm hitting volume I haven't seen since my late twenties. Not because I'm getting stronger — because I'm recovering faster. I can train heavy on consecutive days again. Old PRs are coming back. It's the foundation effect everyone talks about and rarely actually feels.

— Brian H., 41 · Member 4 months

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"Skin healing in days instead of weeks."

Adult acne, chronic eczema patches, cuts that took forever to close. The whole skin barrier was a mess. Six weeks on Daily Colostrum and the difference is unmistakable. Cuts close in days. Breakouts fade in days, not weeks. Eczema flares are smaller and shorter. Whatever colostrum's growth factors do, my skin is the most visible evidence that they actually do something.

— Jennifer L., 47 · Member 5 months

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"The foundation everything else needed."

I've been taking peptides, NMN, methylene blue, the whole biohacker stack for two years. Felt good, but never quite landed. Started Daily Colostrum as the "boring" foundation everyone kept telling me to start with — and within six weeks the rest of my stack started working better. My gut became less reactive. Recovery deepened. The whole system felt like it had a base layer it was missing. Foundation matters.

— Sam K., 38 · Member 7 months

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Frequently asked questions

Most won't reach systemic circulation intact — and that's actually fine. Colostrum's primary mechanism is local, not systemic. The immunoglobulins, growth factors, and lactoferrin work primarily in the gut itself — supporting the gut barrier, modulating gut immune cells, and binding to gut-resident pathogens. The Cesarone 2007 and Playford 2021 studies document gut-level effects in human trials. The systemic benefits (immune resilience, recovery, skin) are downstream of the gut work, not from intact bovine IgG entering circulation.

Colostrum is naturally low in lactose — typically under 2% by weight versus 4-5% in regular milk. Most lactose-intolerant adults tolerate it without issue. However, if you have a milk protein (casein, whey) allergy, this is NOT safe — colostrum contains those proteins. Lactose intolerance (sugar-related) is usually fine. Milk protein allergy (immune-related) is contraindicated. Know which one applies to you.

Whey is the watery fraction of milk left after curd separation — primarily protein and amino acids. Colostrum is the entire first milking — including immunoglobulins (~30%), growth factors, lactoferrin, and bioactive peptides that whey doesn't contain. They're complementary, not competitive. Whey for amino acids and muscle protein synthesis. Colostrum for gut-immune-recovery foundation.

Empty stomach is preferred — typically first thing in the morning or 30 minutes before a meal. The bioactives work best when not diluted by other food, and the growth factors and immunoglobulins reach the gut lining more effectively without competing with food bolus. If empty-stomach causes any nausea (uncommon), take with a small amount of food.

Yes — colostrum is a foundational supplement designed for ongoing daily use. Unlike peptides that benefit from cycling, colostrum's mechanism (substrate provision, bioactive delivery) is appropriate for continuous use. Most users settle into daily dosing as a permanent foundational layer. Some users reduce to 5 days/week after the first 8-12 weeks of full daily dosing.

Colostrum contains bovine IGF-1, which structurally is similar to human IGF-1. There's some debate about whether oral bovine IGF-1 reaches systemic circulation in meaningful amounts — most evidence suggests it doesn't, working primarily at the gut level. For adults with active hormone-sensitive cancers (prostate, breast specifically), the conservative position is to consult an oncologist before starting. For healthy adults, the IGF-1 levels in colostrum are well below thresholds of concern in the published literature.

We offer a 60-day, no-questions-asked money-back guarantee. Use the bottle. If you don't notice meaningful shifts in digestive comfort, food sensitivity, or post-meal experience, email us with your order number and we'll refund you in full. No restocking fees, no surveys, no runaround.

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