The cells
of human colostrum.
Not exact matches
The disease - fighting properties
of human milk do not disappear with the
colostrum.
One
of the three major classes
of immunoglobulin occurring in
human colostrum and milk, secretory IgA, has been found in significantly higher concentrations in the milk
of mothers
of preterm infants compared with milk from mothers
of term infants.3Skin - to - skin contact between mothers and preterm infants in this sample may have promoted maternal production
of protective antibodies specific to the nosocomial flora
of the NICU.9 The provision
of human milk may enable preterm, VLBW infants to compensate for their inherently immature immune status.
The delivery
of colostrum,
human milk or supplements can be carefully controlled.
As early as possible after birth, the infant should be exposed to the unique components
of human milk, especially their mother's own
colostrum.
Also known as «first milk,»
colostrum is a form
of milk that is produced by the mammary glands
of mammals (
humans included,
of courses), later in pregnancy.
Colostrum contains high concentrations
of secretory IgA, the predominant immunoglobulin passed through your breast milk, lactoferrin, which acts as an antibacterial to prevent infection in
human infants, and leukocytes, protective white cells.
IGF 1, TGF, and EGF that are present in
human and bovine
colostrum are supports healthy digestion by providing nutritional support for the healthy maintence
of the GI tract.
Cow
colostrum is almost identical to
human colostrum in terms
of its beneficial components.
However, I was unfamiliar with any benefits
of bovine
colostrum for
humans, and in doing a search
of the literature on Pubmed.gov, I was unable to come up with any scientific references regarding the use
of bovine
colostrum for celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity.
Our Select Whey formula closely matches the ratios
of amino acids (alpha - lactalbumin, tryptophan, cysteine, glutamic acid and methionine) found in
colostrum or
human breast milk.
Surely it must be possible for some Company to provide a culture from
human colostrum for sale to all the millions
of people suffering from Anti-biotic dis - biosis.
These studies provide preliminary evidence that bovine
colostrum, which is already currently available as an over-the-counter preparation, may provide a novel approach to the prevention
of NSAID - induced gastrointestinal damage in
humans.