The power of Colostrum and it’s effect on Immunity
Colostrum is known to create transfer factor in the body which in return helps build up the body’s immunity to remember certain illnesses.
Transfer factor is a theory that immunity information in the body can be transferred from cell to cell. A cell has the ability to teach the immune system to recognize bacteria and viruses that are harmful to the body. As this is the primary job of the immune system to recognize harmful bacteria and viruses and then fight them. The body has the ability to effectively defend against bacteria, fungus, and other diseases. The transfer factor molecules create a memory in the body of the past pathogens it has been exposed to, which is integral to maintain the integrity and effectiveness of the immune system.
As colostrum helps build the body’s initial immunity it also builds the initial memory of the immune system. Transfer factors are made up of tiny molecules of protein produced by immune cells in the body called T cells. The transfer factors are what allow the immune system to remember the conditions for which the body has become immune to and established.
Scientists have begun working on creating additional transfer factor for human consumption in an effort to strengthen immune systems even further. The way they are doing this is by working with colostrum from cows. This is because a healthy cow has the ability to produce millions of different transfer factors. However, when a cow is exposed to a pathogen then it produces another transfer factor creating a blueprint of the specific virus.
Colostrum is responsible for building the body’s initial transfer factor and immune system. By creating transfer factors in other mammals, scientists are able to give these to humans building stronger immune systems in humans.
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