BIESTMILCH 2.0 WITH OLIGOFRUCTOSE IS NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOR OUR MICROBIOME NETWORK

We need our very own bacteria to stay healthy and fit. They also protect us from chronic illness.

Biestmilch/Colostrum contains prebiotic substances

Prebiotics play a crucial role in shaping the gut microbiome of newborns. Prebiotics are compounds that promote the growth and activity of beneficial bacteria, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract. In colostrum, the first milk produced after birth, these substances are abundant and specifically tailored to support the development of a healthy microbiome in the infant.

 

But what is very important to know is the fact that Biestmilch is an amazing food supplement for adults as well. Due to its compexity it is prevention and treatment in one.

 

Biestmilch/colostrum is truly one of the few substances that have tremendous influence on chronic diseases that are coming like an avalanche over us. I am working with Biestmilch now for 25 years and still I have to sadly admit that it is completely underestimated in its effects on chronic illnesses.

And even worse, it is ridiculed by many people. Don't ask me why. Many of us are so focused on a healthy lifestyle and still they don't get the advantages of Biestmilch/colostrum.

The new BIESTMLCH 2.0 has the advantage take more care of our advantageous bacteria.
The Oligofructose which replaced the Maltodextrin is dietary fibers which means that it is excellent food for our microbiome and not absorobed by our gastro-intestinal cells. 
You to get used to the new chewable tablets as the taste slightly changed and so did its consistency. Never forget Biestmilch is not a candy, it is supporting your healthy from tip to toe.

Prebiotic Substances in BIESTMILCH

 

1. Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs):

 

• Colostrum is particularly rich in **HMOs**, which are complex carbohydrates unique to human milk.

 

• HMOs are indigestible by the infant but serve as a selective food source for beneficial bacteria like *Bifidobacterium* species.

 

• They help establish a gut microbiota dominated by beneficial microbes, which aids in digestion and immune function.

 

2. Lactose:

• A simple sugar found in colostrum that indirectly acts as a prebiotic by promoting the growth of lactic acid bacteria, such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium.

3. Glycoproteins and Glycolipids:
• These compounds have carbohydrate structures that may function as prebiotics, supporting the growth of beneficial bacteria and inhibiting pathogens by acting as decoys for their adhesion.

 

4. Immunoglobulin-Associated Glycans:
 • Immunoglobulins in colostrum, such as IgA, are decorated with glycans that may also have prebiotic activity by fostering specific microbial communities.

 

5. Nucleotides:
• While primarily important for immune development and cellular repair, nucleotides in colostrum may also support bacterial growth, indirectly benefiting the developing microbiome.

 

6. Lactoferrin:
• Although primarily an antimicrobial protein, lactoferrin also has prebiotic-like effects by selectively promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria like Lactobacillus while inhibiting pathogens.

CONCLUSION

 

BIESTMILCH/Colostrum is not only a source of nutrition but also an essential contributor to the establishment of a healthy gut microbiome through its rich array of prebiotic substances. These prebiotics, particularly Human Milk Oligosaccharides )HMO), lay the foundation for lifelong gut health and immunity. This highlights the vital role of breastfeeding in early microbiome development.

 

 

 

 

 

The image shows the little tadpoles wrapped in their immune system.
Soon they will eat themselves through the gelly and swimm happily in your pond.