Colostrum Powder

Powder

Lozenges product imageFirst Six Hour Colostrum Powder

Recommended for: The powder is recommended for bodybuilding, athletics, immunity and general purposes.

 

Serving Size: 1/4 Tsp

Number of Servings: 625

Advantages: More economical than the lozenges, 100% pure colostrum, nothing added.

Cost: One jar for $59.95 contains 8.8 ounces of pure 1st six hour colostrum powder.


Powder and Lozenges

Usage note: Best taken on an empty stomach. Follow morning serving with a glass of water. Below are general guidelines. Experimentation with usage amount may be necessary.

Maintenance: One-fourth teaspoon of the powder two or three times daily, or one lozenge two or three times daily. Some persons may require higher usage levels for maintenance. For higher usage levels the powder is recommended, up to one level teaspoon three times daily.

Compromised or fragile conditions: One level teaspoon of the powder three times daily for one month, then lower levels of the powder or the lozenges can be tried.

Bodybuilding / Athletics: One level teaspoon of the powder at morning, night, and before workouts.

How to take the powder: The powder may be taken straight and allowed to dissolve in the mouth, mixed with a food such as yogurt or applesauce, or dissolved in a beverage. The powder is water-soluble but does not dissolve readily. A hand held mini-mixer is ideal for blending the powder in a cup.


* The amount of lactose in Synertek colostrum is too small to cause a reaction in lactose-intolerant persons, at the maintenance level of usage.

** IgG content can be a measure of colostrum quality, if the IgG level has not been artificially raised by altering the colostrum, such as by removing the fat. For highest quality colostrum make sure all of the above components fall near the specified values.

 

 

All above statements are made by myself (Jill Moucheron) from personal usage of aloe vera juice. This aloe vera juice is not guaranteed to treat, heal or help any medical conditions or guarantee any of the above claims. Aloe vera juice is not recommended for diabetics. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns regarding Aloe Vera Juice.