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Home / Health / Colostrum Craze: Should You Add This "Liquid Gold" to Your Diet?

Colostrum Craze: Should You Add This "Liquid Gold" to Your Diet?

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Colostrum, the early form of breast milk, is the latest supplement trend
  • Influencers and ads tout benefits like immunity, gut health, and weight loss
  • Experts say more research is needed on colostrum's effects for adults
Colostrum Craze: Should You Add This "Liquid Gold" to Your Diet?

As of November 15, 2025, colostrum has emerged as the latest wellness trend, with influencers and supplement brands touting its potential benefits. Colostrum, the nutrient-dense early form of breast milk produced right after birth, is being added to drinks and marketed for its ability to improve immunity, gut health, and even aid weight loss and exercise recovery.

However, experts caution that the research on colostrum supplements for adults is still in its early stages. Dr. Pieter Cohen, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School, notes that while colostrum contains important compounds for infant development, the evidence for its effects on adults is limited. Similarly, registered dietitian Wesley McWhorter says most of the existing research is "very preliminary" and there are no large-scale studies to make definitive claims.

Despite the hype, some experts, like Cohen, do not currently recommend colostrum supplements, citing concerns over quality control and the need for more extensive research. They suggest focusing on a balanced diet, regular exercise, and good sleep habits to achieve the same potential benefits, rather than relying on unproven supplements.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Colostrum is the early form of breast milk produced right after giving birth. It is called "liquid gold" due to its honeylike appearance and high nutritional value for newborns.
The research on colostrum's immune-boosting effects for adults is still limited, according to experts. While colostrum contains important compounds for infant development, more large-scale studies are needed to confirm its benefits for adults.
Experts suggest focusing on a balanced diet, regular exercise, and good sleep habits to achieve the same potential benefits as colostrum supplements, rather than relying on unproven supplements. The research on colostrum's effects for adults is still in the early stages.

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