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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerTactical" data-source="post: 1483259" data-attributes="member: 6999"><p>Won't help you now, and certainly not for those who are allergic to cow's milk, but colostrum is a wonderful treatment/supplement for any bacterial infections.</p><p></p><p>With a masters in biology, I also grew up on the farm with lots of livestock around. Everyone always knew was that if a calf missed its first nursing, it wouldn't survive. What I didn't know then was that there was colostrum in that first milk / that brown-colored milk.</p><p></p><p>Available in any health or natural food store. Just make sure you're getting the non-proprietary blend brands, and you'll be fine.</p><p></p><p>My son used to get sick all the time and his mother was always taking him to the doctor's office for more antibiotics. After we started colostrum, he hasn't been back to the doctor, except for immunizations.</p><p></p><p>Just food for thought...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerTactical, post: 1483259, member: 6999"] Won't help you now, and certainly not for those who are allergic to cow's milk, but colostrum is a wonderful treatment/supplement for any bacterial infections. With a masters in biology, I also grew up on the farm with lots of livestock around. Everyone always knew was that if a calf missed its first nursing, it wouldn't survive. What I didn't know then was that there was colostrum in that first milk / that brown-colored milk. Available in any health or natural food store. Just make sure you're getting the non-proprietary blend brands, and you'll be fine. My son used to get sick all the time and his mother was always taking him to the doctor's office for more antibiotics. After we started colostrum, he hasn't been back to the doctor, except for immunizations. Just food for thought... [/QUOTE]
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