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I am intolerant/sensitive to dairy, can I use ARMRA Colostrum™?Updated 2 months ago

ARMRA Colostrum is a whole food and does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We are not able to offer medical advice and recommend consulting your licensed healthcare provider for any personal medical questions. That said, many people with dairy sensitivities do well with ARMRA Colostrum (we have many dairy-sensitive customers).

Firstly, ARMRA Colostrum contains NO casein - which is the protein most people with a dairy allergy react to.

For those who do not have a true allergy, but rather have a dairy intolerance - the culprit is usually not the dairy itself, but rather the way that it is processed. All commercial dairy utilizes high heat and aggressive processing for pasteurization and sterilization. Unfortunately, this changes the structural shape of the proteins and destroys the omega fat molecules -- rendering them unrecognizable to the body as a food. This is what triggers the immune system inappropriately leading to intolerance issues like digestive complaints, rashes, and inflammation. However, ARMRA's innovative Cold-Chain BioPotent Pasteurization Technology distills colostrum's over 400+ functional nutrients without the use of high temperatures, guaranteeing the highest bioactive integrity and bioavailability. As a result, ARMRA is actually anti-inflammatory and often well-tolerated by customers who typically would have dairy intolerance otherwise.

However, ARMRA Colostrum does contain lactose, so may not be suitable for those with severe lactose intolerance. That said, the total amount is small, as each serving of ARMRA Colostrum is just 1 gram (about 1/2 teaspoon). Many of ARMRA's users are lactose-sensitive and do well taking ARMRA on its own or with the addition of lactase enzyme - so we advise taking personal factors into account. You can learn more about ARMRA Colostrum, access our research, and read testimonials from the thousands of ARMRA users experiencing transformational benefits to their health on our website at tryarmra.com.

Research Citations: PMID: 26404362

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