Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Good question Vickie.It says on the bottle: No artificial colors, artificial flavors, or preservatives. No yeast,starch, wheat, sodium, or soy. Very low lactose:May be safe for lactose intolerant individuals at the rate of (1) capule per hour. This product is infact, lactoferrin a natural milk protein fraction obtained from cows milk. So I'm thinking maybe not, it probably does have some caesin in it, I'm not sure,this is a product I picked up at a local health food store. But it really helped my son in many ways.Could anyone else answer this, I know some children are using Colostrum Gold from Kirkman. Is that product caesin free? Thanks Leah P.S. Could the glutathione have a negative affect? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Hi Leah, My son is using Colostrum from Kirkman. It is very good. No casein, no lactose. You can try it. My son is making tremendous progress from using Kirkman products. Regards, Debbie [ ] Re: Colostrum Good question Vickie.It says on the bottle: No artificial colors, artificial flavors, or preservatives. No yeast,starch, wheat, sodium, or soy. Very low lactose:May be safe for lactose intolerant individuals at the rate of (1) capule per hour. This product is infact, lactoferrin a natural milk protein fraction obtained from cows milk. So I'm thinking maybe not, it probably does have some caesin in it, I'm not sure,this is a product I picked up at a local health food store. But it really helped my son in many ways.Could anyone else answer this, I know some children are using Colostrum Gold from Kirkman. Is that product caesin free? Thanks Leah P.S. Could the glutathione have a negative affect? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 I dug out my materials on Colostrum-Gold from Kirkman's - It says that it has " been formulated for autistic children ... to be casein-free. " Anybody from Kirkman Labs -- is it OK to give this product to GFCF autistic children? Thanks Vicky Debold [ ] Re: Colostrum > Good question Vickie.It says on the bottle: No artificial colors, > artificial flavors, or preservatives. No yeast,starch, wheat, sodium, > or soy. Very low lactose:May be safe for lactose intolerant > individuals at the rate of (1) capule per hour. > This product is infact, lactoferrin a natural milk protein fraction > obtained from cows milk. So I'm thinking maybe not, it probably does > have some caesin in it, I'm not sure,this is a product I picked up at > a local health food store. But it really helped my son in many > ways.Could anyone else answer this, I know some children are using > Colostrum Gold from Kirkman. Is that product caesin free? Thanks Leah > > P.S. Could the glutathione have a negative affect? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Mine too...thanks Kirkman!!! [ ] Re: Colostrum > > >Good question Vickie.It says on the bottle: No artificial colors, >artificial flavors, or preservatives. No yeast,starch, wheat, sodium, >or soy. Very low lactose:May be safe for lactose intolerant >individuals at the rate of (1) capule per hour. > This product is infact, lactoferrin a natural milk protein fraction >obtained from cows milk. So I'm thinking maybe not, it probably does >have some caesin in it, I'm not sure,this is a product I picked up at >a local health food store. But it really helped my son in many >ways.Could anyone else answer this, I know some children are using >Colostrum Gold from Kirkman. Is that product caesin free? Thanks Leah > >P.S. Could the glutathione have a negative affect? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 HI, Thanks Vicky for your Colostrum -Gold Information.My son has been GF/CF for almost 3 yrs. This has been difficult, but I must admit we have cheated in the last year on occasion. We have had to be mentally prepared for s reactions because we new we would see them. Sometimes its just hard to tell him no. But since we have been supplemeting him we have not seen such bad reactions. We have him Milk thistle, Vit.C, some VitE, some zinc, coromega,Citramin II. and now colostrum. Today I gave him a cupcake, and thought,oh no, waiting for a horrible reaction, but guess what NONE!!! not sure whats going on but I know its good. Is Colostrum-Gold a chewable? Leah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Leah, Where do you buy milk thistle and citramin II. Thanks. Debbie [ ] Re: Colostrum HI, Thanks Vicky for your Colostrum -Gold Information.My son has been GF/CF for almost 3 yrs. This has been difficult, but I must admit we have cheated in the last year on occasion. We have had to be mentally prepared for s reactions because we new we would see them. Sometimes its just hard to tell him no. But since we have been supplemeting him we have not seen such bad reactions. We have him Milk thistle, Vit.C, some VitE, some zinc, coromega,Citramin II. and now colostrum. Today I gave him a cupcake, and thought,oh no, waiting for a horrible reaction, but guess what NONE!!! not sure whats going on but I know its good. Is Colostrum-Gold a chewable? Leah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Yes, this product is Casein and Gluten Free. Re: [ ] Re: Colostrum I dug out my materials on Colostrum-Gold from Kirkman's - It says that it has " been formulated for autistic children ... to be casein-free. " Anybody from Kirkman Labs -- is it OK to give this product to GFCF autistic children? Thanks Vicky Debold [ ] Re: Colostrum > Good question Vickie.It says on the bottle: No artificial colors, > artificial flavors, or preservatives. No yeast,starch, wheat, sodium, > or soy. Very low lactose:May be safe for lactose intolerant > individuals at the rate of (1) capule per hour. > This product is infact, lactoferrin a natural milk protein fraction > obtained from cows milk. So I'm thinking maybe not, it probably does > have some caesin in it, I'm not sure,this is a product I picked up at > a local health food store. But it really helped my son in many > ways.Could anyone else answer this, I know some children are using > Colostrum Gold from Kirkman. Is that product caesin free? Thanks Leah > > P.S. Could the glutathione have a negative affect? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 it's a liquid. Vicky Debold [ ] Re: Colostrum > HI, > Thanks Vicky for your Colostrum -Gold Information.My son has been > GF/CF for almost 3 yrs. This has been difficult, but I must admit we > have cheated in the last year on occasion. We have had to be mentally > prepared for s reactions because we new we would see them. > Sometimes its just hard to tell him no. But since we have been > supplemeting him we have not seen such bad reactions. We have him > Milk thistle, Vit.C, some VitE, some zinc, coromega,Citramin II. and > now colostrum. Today I gave him a cupcake, and thought,oh no, waiting > for a horrible reaction, but guess what NONE!!! not sure whats going > on but I know its good. Is Colostrum-Gold a chewable? Leah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 Hi, How much Colostrum Gold is given a day? How long does an 8oz. bottle last? Just wondering. Leah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2001 Report Share Posted January 4, 2001 Hi Leah, In the guideline book from Kirkman lab the recommended usage is 1/2 teaspoon twice a day and given to the child 1/2 hour before meal time. I usually give colostrum gold liquid to my son 1/2 hour before breakfast and lunch time. Cheers, Debbie Sianturi [ ] Re: Colostrum Hi, How much Colostrum Gold is given a day? How long does an 8oz. bottle last? Just wondering. Leah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 Is anyone aware of any negative effects of high colostrum intakes? By high I mean a dose of 4 grams a day. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2003 Report Share Posted September 29, 2003 In a message dated 9/29/03 7:09:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bberg@... writes: > I'm not sure how much liquid colostrum it takes to get 4g of the powdered > variety, but it may be worth noting that colostrum is extremely high in IGF- > I, since many people are concerned about the slightly elevated levels of > IGF-I in milk from cows treated with rBST. Oh, I know it is. But the colostrum-promoting folks promote colostrum for just the reason. , since you seem to have researched the growth hormone milk with a healthy bit of skepticism, do you have any opinion on the IGF-1 issue, or have you not researched that? Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2003 Report Share Posted September 30, 2003 Quoting ChrisMasterjohn@...: > Is anyone aware of any negative effects of high colostrum intakes? By > high I mean a dose of 4 grams a day. I'm not sure how much liquid colostrum it takes to get 4g of the powdered variety, but it may be worth noting that colostrum is extremely high in IGF- I, since many people are concerned about the slightly elevated levels of IGF-I in milk from cows treated with rBST. -- Berg bberg@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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