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COLOSTRUM (also known as beestings or first milk) is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands in late pregnancy and the few days after giving birth.
Human and bovine colostrum is thick, sticky and yellowish. In humans, it has high concentrations of nutrients and antibodies, but it is small in quantity.
Colostrum is high in carbohydrates, high in protein, high in antibodies, and low in fat (as human newborns may find fat difficult to digest). Newborns have very small digestive systems, and colostrum delivers its nutrients in a very concentrated low-volume form. It has a mild laxative effect, encouraging the passing of the baby's first stool, which is called meconium. This clears excess bilirubin, a waste product of dead red blood cells which is produced in large quantities at birth due to blood volume reduction, from the infant's body and helps prevent jaundice.
Colostrum contains large numbers of antibodies called "secretory immunoglobulin" (IgA) that help protect the mucous membranes in the throat, lungs, and intestines of the infant. Leukocytes are also present in large numbers; these begin protecting the infant from harmful viruses and bacteria. Ingesting colostrum establishes beneficial bacteria in the digestive tract.
Premature babies tend to fare better on human colostrum than manufactured baby milks. Human milk contains special components, called growth modulators, that help the premature baby's digestive system adjust to oral feedings (Davies 1989). Research (Schlanler 1999b; Gross and Slagle 1993; Lucas 1987; Lucas 1984) indicate that premature babies fed formula tend to vomit more and continue tube feeding longer than those fed human colostrum and breast milk.
Bovine colostrum is sometimes used by humans as a dietary supplement. It has been attributed with curative powers and used as an ingredient in food dishes for the ill or invalid (Davidson, 1999). Purified bovine colostrum extract is also sometimes used in protein supplements used by athletes and bodybuilders.-
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answered by Jayaraman 7
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Colostrum
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answered by JMK 5
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Colostrum!
2007-12-22 18:59:18
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answered by (R-TX) 3
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Colostrum.
2007-12-22 18:58:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Its called as colostrum and it is the most healthy food that one can/should have once they are in this world from the womb. I would call it liquid gold! It helped my son recover quickly from his lung infections and jaundice that he had when he was born. It is precious than anything else.
2007-12-22 23:20:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Its called colostrum
2007-12-22 20:30:35
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answered by Jorja and Rykah's Mummy 3
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colostrom
2007-12-22 18:58:13
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answered by smittnlittlkitn 5
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DO YOUR OWN HOMEWORK.
2007-12-22 18:59:10
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answered by loquitaamericana 5
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