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Colostrinin: Anti Alzheimers, viral, autoimmune, obesity, aging

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#1 Logic

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Posted 04 July 2013 - 09:48 PM


Colostrinin is an alcohol extraction of colostrum that seems to have a number of interesting and positive effects, like reducing the frequency of DNA mutations. (in-vitro) as well as inhibiting the aggregation of amyloid beta as well as disrupting existing aggregates acting as a beta sheet breaker. (in-vitro)

The Wiki page on Colostrinin summarises and references it very nicely and IMHO it seems worthy of further research and discussion.
(This really sounds like a plug! :|o Perhaps I should ask the manufacturer for a commission if this stuff pans out! :) )

http://en.wikipedia....iki/Colostrinin

Edited by Logic, 04 July 2013 - 09:52 PM.


#2 lumia

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Posted 02 December 2016 - 04:19 AM

I wonder how Logic is thinking about it now? Looks like Life Extension has just released a Colostrinin product for the consumer market, and it's not particularly expensive.


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#3 Logic

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Posted 03 December 2016 - 12:13 AM

Thx Lumia

 

There are a couple of products on the market.
I have bought some as part of a telomerase activation stack I have planned.



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Posted 03 December 2016 - 03:49 AM

Speaking of, is it fair to claim that other colostrum-origin proline-rich polypeptides may have the same effect as colostrinin? PRP as expressed in normal colostrum formulas is far cheaper in an mcg-to-mcg price.


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#5 Rorororo

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Posted 31 July 2019 - 08:12 PM

I'm quite surprised that no one ever mentions bovine colostrum on this forum. I take 3 grams each day and have been doing so for the past 6 months. It gives me a surge of energy like no other supplement as well as a good overall feeling of well being.

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Posted 17 August 2019 - 03:04 AM

I'm quite surprised that no one ever mentions bovine colostrum on this forum. I take 3 grams each day and have been doing so for the past 6 months. It gives me a surge of energy like no other supplement as well as a good overall feeling of well being.

 

 

I'm a fan of it as well.  I use it to control my allergies or to fight off a cold etc.



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Posted 18 August 2019 - 02:09 AM

I have been using it off and on for years. A little expensive.  Kilo's worth of full fat colostrum, as some are processed. I have tried a few brands.  I do not know which is better, but the one I use also works well making chocolate like I did tonight. Blended into a Latte, or just by the spoonfull.



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#8 geo12the

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Posted 25 August 2019 - 06:20 PM

This is the one supplement I have taken where you feel a very strong effect -very energized- after taking it. But I haven’t been taking it because it gives me insomnia





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