Colostrum is a pre-milk substance produced by mammals immediately after giving birth. It typically appears within minutes of birth and is characterized by its thick, lemon-yellow appearance. Colostrum is rich in proteins and is a vital source of fats, proteins, sugars, and micronutrients, including essential vitamins and minerals. This nutrient-rich secretion is produced for approximately 2-4 days after lactation begins. Of particular significance is its high concentration of secretory IgA which provides crucial protection to the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of newborns against various infections.
Yes, colostrum contains lactose, albeit in smaller quantities than mature milk.
While colostrum contains lactose, it typically contains lower levels than mature milk. However, individuals who are lactose intolerant may still be able to tolerate colostrum due to its lower lactose content. It's recommended that those with lactose intolerance start with small amounts of colostrum and monitor their tolerance. As always, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before incorporating any new supplements into your diet, especially if you have dietary restrictions or medical conditions.
The manufacturing process is SQF (Safe Quality Foods) certified, demonstrating our voluntary compliance with the Global Food Safety Initiative. All of our dietary ingredients are regulated by the The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA or US FDA), ensuring they meet stringent safety standards. Our products are also Kosher and Halal certified.
Yes. While Oramune products are generally considered safe to use during pregnancy, it is always recommended to consult your healthcare physician for personalized advice and to address any existing health concerns.
Individuals with specific illnesses or compromised immune systems should consult their healthcare physician before using Oramune products. Additionally, infant use requires specific approval from a healthcare professional.