Immunoglobulins (IgA, IgG, IgM, IgD, IgE)
Antibodies that play an integral role in immune defense mechanisms.
Transforming Growth Factors - Alpha & Beta (TGF-a & b)
Stimulates growth and differentiation of various connective tissue, including bone and cartilage, and is crucial for wound healing, gut healing, as well as DNA synthesis and repair.
Proline-rich Polypeptides (PRPs), like Colostrinin
Crucial for thymus gland support (command center for immune defense), growth and differentiation of B lymphocytes, and modulating the immune response.
Insulin-like Growth Factor- I & II (IGF-I & -II)
Found abundantly in colostrum and helps balance blood sugar, increase HDL, build lean muscle, and aids in the metabolism of protein, fat, and carbs.
Lactoferrin
Crucial iron-binding protein which helps starve bacteria of iron needed to reproduce and modulates a powerful immune response to invading organisms.
Epithelial Growth Factor (EGF)
Crucial for skin health and wound healing.
Colony-stimulating Factor-1 (macrophage colony-stimulating factor)
Stimulates stem cells to differentiate into macrophages — immune cells that "eat" or clean up dead pathogens/debris from inflammation and infection.
Cytokines, Interleukins, Interferons, and Lymphokines
Cell signaling molecules crucial for balancing inflammation and boosting T cell activity as well as the production of antibodies. These communication molecules have been identified as important molecules for treatment of cancer, pain, and various diseases
Lactalbumins
Identified through research to induce selective apoptosis (cell death) of cancer cells and highly effective against various viruses.