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Ayurvedic physicians and the Rishis have documented colostrum's physical and spiritual benefits. They make a candy by dropping the colostrum in boiling water and then coating it with sugar. They make a delicious pudding dessert, topped with honey, to celebrate the birth of a calf and its good health.
History; Source Historically, bovine colostrum has played a significant role in natural healing. Bovine colostrum has been used in India for thousands of years. In the United States and throughout the world, bovine colostrum was, due to its content of antibodies, used for immune purposes prior to the introductions of sulfa drugs and antibiotics. In the early 1950s, Dr. Albert Sabin became aware of the possibilities of colostrum. He found these antibodies, grew them in a cultured media and produced the first antiviral vaccine. Colostrum is available without a prescription in health food stores. |
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