Support your body's natural repair processes with the growth factors, immune compounds, and bioactives that decline with age.
Shop Healthy Aging SupportAging is natural—but much of what we associate with aging is actually the result of declining biological processes: slower cellular repair, reduced immune function, decreased growth factor production, and compromised gut health.
After age 30, your body produces fewer growth factors, immune function gradually declines (immunosenescence), and the gut barrier becomes more permeable. These changes compound over decades, contributing to the visible and invisible signs of aging.
Colostrum is uniquely positioned to address multiple aging pathways simultaneously—it provides the growth factors, immune compounds, and gut support that your body produced abundantly in youth but generates less of with each passing year.
Take colostrum consistently every morning on an empty stomach. For aging support, daily consistency matters more than dose size—the benefits compound over weeks and months.
Start: One scoop of powder (1.5g) or two capsules daily for the first 2 weeks.
Maintain: Continue with one scoop or two capsules daily as your long-term protocol. Some people add a second serving for additional support.
Colostrum works best alongside other longevity fundamentals: regular physical activity (especially resistance training), quality sleep, stress management, a nutrient-dense diet, and social connection. These habits amplify each other.
There's no specific age requirement. Many people begin incorporating colostrum in their 30s and 40s as part of a proactive longevity strategy. The bioactives in colostrum support processes that are relevant at any adult age.
Collagen provides specific amino acids (glycine, proline, hydroxyproline) that serve as building blocks. Colostrum provides growth factors that may stimulate your body's own collagen production, along with immune factors, antioxidants, and other bioactives that collagen supplements don't contain.
While colostrum isn't specifically a joint supplement, its growth factors and anti-inflammatory compounds may support tissue repair processes throughout the body, including connective tissue. Some users report improvements in joint comfort over time.
Colostrum is a whole food supplement and is generally well-tolerated. However, if you take medications—particularly immune-modulating drugs—consult your healthcare provider before starting colostrum.
Colostrum contains growth factors like IGF-1 and TGF-β that are studied for their roles in cellular repair, tissue regeneration, and supporting the body's natural maintenance processes. These factors decline naturally with age.
Emerging research is exploring colostrum-derived extracellular vesicles and bioactive peptides for their potential roles in cellular health and aging. While specific longevity claims can't be made, the research direction is promising.
Age well. Start with what nature designed.
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