Calm everyday digestive chaos and strengthen your gut barrier with first-milking, full-spectrum colostrum.
Shop Gut SupportBloating, discomfort, food sensitivities, low energy after eating—these are common signs that your gut barrier may be under stress. And it's more widespread than most people realize.
Modern diets high in processed foods, chronic stress, intense exercise, and environmental factors can all challenge the integrity of your gut lining. When the gut barrier is compromised, it can affect digestion, immune function, and overall well-being.
The gut lining is just one cell layer thick. Supporting its maintenance and repair is one of the most impactful things you can do for your health.
Take colostrum on an empty stomach, ideally first thing in the morning, 30 minutes before food. Start with one scoop of powder (1.5g) or two capsules (500mg each) daily.
Week 1-2: Start with a lower dose to assess tolerance—half a scoop or one capsule daily.
Week 3+: Ramp to the standard gut support protocol—one full scoop or two capsules daily.
For best results, pair colostrum with a whole-food diet, adequate sleep, and stress management practices. Colostrum works with your body's natural systems, not as a replacement for foundational health habits.
Many people report noticing changes in digestion within 1-2 weeks. However, individual responses vary. We recommend a consistent 30-day protocol to fully assess your experience.
Yes. Colostrum and probiotics work through different mechanisms. Colostrum supports the gut lining and provides immune factors, while probiotics support the gut microbiome. They can complement each other.
For gut support, many people prefer taking colostrum first thing in the morning on an empty stomach, about 30 minutes before breakfast. This allows the bioactives to interact with the gut lining directly.
Start with a smaller dose (half a scoop or one capsule) for the first week and gradually increase. Most people with sensitive stomachs tolerate colostrum well, but it's best to introduce it slowly.
You can, but taking it on an empty stomach may optimize absorption of the bioactive compounds. If you prefer taking it with food, it will still provide benefits.
While bone broth and gelatin provide amino acids like glycine and proline, colostrum offers a much broader spectrum of bioactives including immunoglobulins, lactoferrin, growth factors, and prebiotics. They work through different mechanisms.
Give your gut the full-spectrum support it deserves.
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