Colostrums Tablet
Product Details:
- Product Type Herbal Supplements
- Treatments & Functions Antioxidant
- Physical Form Tablets
- Ingredients Description: Bovine colostrum is also known as cow milk colostrum, bovine colostrum immune milk, lactobin, LC2N, BCC (bovine colostrum concentrate), hyperimmune milk, early milk, and lactoferrin.
- Dosage Guidelines As per Physician
- Age Group Suitable For All
- Storage Instructions Store at room temperature.
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Colostrums Tablet Price And Quantity
- 500 Bottle
- 65 INR/Bottle
Colostrums Tablet Product Specifications
- Description: Bovine colostrum is also known as cow milk colostrum, bovine colostrum immune milk, lactobin, LC2N, BCC (bovine colostrum concentrate), hyperimmune milk, early milk, and lactoferrin.
- Tablets
- As per Physician
- Herbal Supplements
- Antioxidant
- Store at room temperature.
- Suitable For All
Colostrums Tablet Trade Information
- Cash in Advance (CID)
- 500000 Bottle Per Week
- 30 Days
- Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer
- Bovine colostrum is packed in a container and customized packaging is also available.
- All India
- WHO-GMP, ISO
Product Description
Product name: Bovine Colostrums Tablet
PACK SIZE: 60 TABS, 90TABS
Description: Bovine colostrum is also known as cow milk colostrum, bovine colostrum immune milk, lactobin, LC2N, BCC (bovine colostrum concentrate), hyperimmune milk, early milk, and lactoferrin.
What is Bovine colostrum?
Colostrum is the fluid produced by mammary glands during the first 2 to 4 days after birth, before milk is produced. It is a rich natural source of nutrients, antibodies, and growth factors for the newborn. Bovine colostrum is collected from dairy cows shortly after calving.
What is it used for?
Traditional/Ethnobotanical Uses
The use of colostrum for both medicinal and spiritual purposes has been noted in the traditional Ayurvedic medical system and among the ancient Hindu rishis (spiritual leaders) of India. At the turn of the 20th century, the use of colostrum was advocated to protect infants against both human and bovine infections. Prior to the advent of sulfa drugs and other antibiotics, colostrum was used to boost defense against immune diseases. Albert Sabin isolated antipolio antibodies in bovine colostrum in the 1950s and the first experiments with hyperimmune colostrum were conducted in the 1960s.
General Uses
Bovine colostrum may have a role in the management of HIV-associated diarrhea. Evidence is promising but weak for use in boosting the immune system, preventing infection, and in enhancing performance among athletes.
What is the recommended dosage?
Commercial bovine colostrum products are difficult to standardize because antibody content may vary widely. Dosages of up to 60 mg/day for as long as 9 weeks have been used in clinical trials.
Contraindications
Contraindications other than milk allergy have not yet been identified.
Pregnancy/Lactation
Information regarding safety and efficacy in pregnancy and lactation is lacking.
Storage Conditions: Store it at room temperature.
Key Feature:
WHO-GMP Certified
Packaging can be customize
Balanced composition
Stability
Highly effective
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