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That's exactly what you want to see. True first-milking colostrum has a natural golden-yellow hue from beta-carotene and bioactive compounds. This color indicates high immunoglobulin content and minimal processing.
White or off-white colostrum? That's a sign it's been heavily processed, diluted with later milkings, or stripped of the nutrients that matter most.
The deeper the yellow, the richer the colostrum.
Colostrum works because it contains a concentrated profile of functional compounds that support key systems in the body. It provides immunoglobulins (IgG, IgA, and IgM) that bind to bacteria, viruses, and toxins, growth factors such as IGF-1, IGF-2, and TGF-β that support intestinal lining integrity and tissue repair, and proline-rich polypeptides (PRPs) that help regulate immune signaling. These compounds are delivered in a natural whole-food matrix alongside amino acids and bioactive proteins, which supports absorption and allows the nutrients to work together to support immune defense, gut barrier function, and recovery.
BENEFITS
Contains 1.23mg of lactoferrin, a multifunctional protein that supports iron absorption, immune function, and has antimicrobial properties.
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| mColostrum | Other supplements | |
|---|---|---|
| Grass-fed source | ||
| Pasture-raised cows | ||
| Low-heat processed | ||
| Rich in immunoglobulins | ||
| Contains growth factors | ||
| No fillers or additives | ||
| Responsibly collected |
Crucial Four began at home. Like many families, we were eating “well” and doing all the right things, yet still dealing with low energy, brain fog, and digestion issues. Over time, it became clear that modern food isn’t what it used to be. Soil quality has declined, we eat less seasonally, and many so-called health products are filled with synthetic vitamins and hard-to-digest additives.
We started Crucial Four to change that. Our goal is simple: create clean, whole-food supplements made from high-quality ingredients that the body can actually recognize and use. Everything we make is designed for daily life, gentle enough for long-term use, effective enough to matter, and trusted by our own family first. Because real health isn’t about doing more - it’s about nourishing better.
Our colostrum is responsibly collected from grass-fed cows in the USA only after the calf's nutritional needs are fully met. This ensures ethical sourcing while maintaining the highest quality colostrum.
Yes. Colostrum has been safely consumed for centuries and is generally well-tolerated. Most research uses doses of 1-3 teaspoons daily.
Yes. mColostrum can be added to coffee, tea, or warm beverages. While it's low-heat processed to preserve nutrients, brief contact with hot liquid won't significantly degrade its bioactive compounds.
Yes—especially if pregnant, nursing, on medication, or have a dairy allergy. While colostrum is generally safe, individual needs vary.
No. Colostrum is derived from bovine milk and contains milk proteins. Those with dairy allergies or severe lactose intolerance should consult a healthcare provider before use.
It's safe to use daily, up to 7 days a week. Many people use it consistently during cold and flu season or during times of increased physical or immune stress.
Colostrum is produced only in the first 24-72 hours after birth and contains significantly higher concentrations of antibodies, growth factors, and bioactive compounds than regular milk. It's specifically designed to support immune development and rapid growth.
Results vary by individual and intended use. Some notice improved digestion or energy within 1-2 weeks, while immune and gut lining support may take 4-8 weeks of consistent use.
Yes, colostrum is generally safe for children. However, start with smaller doses (1/2 to 1 tsp) and consult with a pediatrician, especially for children under 3.