Guest guest Posted February 5, 2001 Report Share Posted February 5, 2001 Hi Jim, Yes I can. I am always afraid people will think I am just trying to sell them something so I kind of try to say enough for people to research and help themselves but not get offended at what might sound like a sales pitch. That really is not my motive. www.immunetree.com has the best product that I have ever found. Others have told me the same. It is collected in the first 6 hrs, making it pure colostrum with no milk solids. It is antibiotic free, hormone free and pesticide free. It is certified organic and they are the only company I know of that will give you a third party independant lab test if you request it, showing that the most recent batch is what they say it is. Here come's the sales pitch. They sell their stuff for $32 and I offer it for $22. As you might imagine I am not getting rich on this. I just think it is one of the most amazing products for restoring health that there is. A friend of my mothers was here yesterday and he took his hat off and he has tons of new hair where he was totally bald before. Just a nice side effect. I had severe knee pain when climbing stairs and in one week it was gone on this colostrum. Another friend had severe neck pain and was scheduled for surgery and took the colostrum and 5 days later, no pain. Then there are the food allergy success stories and on and on. I get pretty evangelistic about this stuff because it just amazes me on a daily basis. Hope this helps and that I haven't offended anyone. Smile Donna - Subject: Re: Fw: Bronchi Donna, Are you taking any particular brand of colostrum? What can you tellus about so we will know what to look for? jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2001 Report Share Posted February 5, 2001 Elsol wrote Subject: Re: Fw: Bronchi Where do you get colostrum, how expensive is it, is it an animal product and if so from what animals, and what is it good for? ___________________ You can get it lots of places. Most health stores carry it. It is available all over the net. www.immunetree.com is the best in my opinion. and My price is the best, in my opinion. Trying not to repeat myself too much here. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2001 Report Share Posted February 5, 2001 Where does the colostrum come from? From what animal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2001 Report Share Posted February 5, 2001 -- Subject: Re: Fw: Bronchi Where do you get colostrum, how expensive is it, is it an animal product and if so from what animals, and what is it good for? _________ Sorry, I think I forgot to mention it is from cows. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2001 Report Share Posted February 6, 2001 Hi Ellen, If you get the Immune Tree brand, there is no milk in it. If you get New Life or Sterling or any of the others, there will be milk in it and it can be a little bit of a problem. I don't think it is major, but with Immune Trees it isn't a problem at all. Transfer factor is isolated from colostrum and it is really a matter of personal opinion. You would have to try both to see which you prefer. I like colostrum because I like the epithelial growth factor that repairs skin, and the Nerve growth factor that repairs nerves and all the other co factors. If you are just going for major immune response, then you might like transfer factor better. I personally think the immune factors in colostrum are about as much as your immune system can deal with anyway and prefer the whole food product. But that is a very personal opinion. I also prefer naturally occuring vitamins as opposed to isolated usp vits. But others swear by mega doses of usp vits. So maybe that helps you know the philosophy from which I choose. I think transfer factor is probably a great product for some. Right now I prefer colostrum but you might like the TF better. Hope that wasn't too non committal. ha Donna Subject: Re: Fw: Bronchi Hi Donna, Is this colostrum tolerated by people who have milk protein allergies (not lactose intolerance)? Also, are you getting reports that it works better than transfer factor, which is derived from colostrum? Thanks, Ellen Re: Fw: Bronchi > > > Donna, > > Are you taking any particular brand of colostrum? What can you tellus > about so we will know what to look for? > > jim > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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