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Apollon Nutrition | Colostrum

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Apollon Nutrition | ColostrumFreeze Dried 40% IgG Colostrum to Keep Your Gut and Immune System Strong Apollon Colostrum keeps it simple as a recovery booster with one solid ingredient: freeze dried bovine colostrum at 40% IgG. It's not a loaded up wellness mix. The idea is to give you high quality colostrum in freeze dried form, show everything on the label, and let its natural stuff work. Colostrum isn't plain proteinit's packed with immunoglobulins (immune helpers), growth

Freeze-Dried 40% IgG Colostrum to Keep Your Gut and Immune System Strong

Apollon Colostrum keeps it simple as a recovery booster with one solid ingredient: freeze-dried bovine colostrum at 40% IgG. It's not a loaded-up wellness mix. The idea is to give you high-quality colostrum in freeze-dried form, show everything on the label, and let its natural stuff work. Colostrum isn't plain protein—it's packed with immunoglobulins (immune helpers), growth factors, lactoferrin (an iron-binding protein), peptides, and signals that support your gut lining, immune defenses, and recovery in ways regular protein can't touch.

The star is Freeze-Dried Colostrum 40% IgG at 1.5g per scoop, or bump to 2 scoops for 3g total. The big deal is that 40% IgG spec—Immunoglobulin G is a key player in colostrum's immune power, so this concentration beats out basic colostrum powders with no details. How it works: colostrum helps keep your gut barrier strong during workouts, and its immune bits can grab and stop bad bugs in your digestive tract. For athletes, this is huge since intense training can make your gut leaky and knock your immune game down a notch.

Bovine colostrum has more solid research than you'd think. In one study by Marchbank et al., athletes taking 20g a day for 14 days cut exercise-caused gut leakiness by about 80% compared to placebo. Shing et al. gave 10g a day for 5 weeks to elite cyclists and saw it stop the drop in immune markers after rides, plus fewer colds. A s

Apollon Colostrum by Apollon Nutrition contains 1.5g Freeze-Dried Colostrum 40% IgG, a clinical dose for health and performance.

Key Highlights

  • Freeze-Dried Colostrum at 40% IgG—that spec is the real star. IgG is a big immune helper in colostrum, so 40% means you're getting a strong dose, not some weak dairy powder with no details.
  • 1.5g per scoop, or double up for 3g—this lets you ease in or go full dose. For a one-ingredient colostrum, it's super easy to add to your routine and adjust as needed.
  • Freeze-drying keeps those sensitive proteins and peptides intact better than hot processing. That's key for colostrum since it's all about saving the immune and growth stuff, not just the protein.
  • Helps your gut stay solid during tough workouts—one of colostrum's top perks in sports. Studies show bovine colostrum cuts down on the gut leakiness that hits after heavy sessions.
  • Great for keeping your immune system steady in intense training. In cyclists, colostrum stopped immune dips after exercise and cut down on sniffles versus placebo.
  • Just one ingredient with everything listed clear—no hidden blends or tiny doses. You see exactly what's in it and how much per scoop.
  • Mixes great with protein, creatine, hydration drinks, or gut helpers. It doesn't copy what you're already taking, so it plugs a real hole in your stack.
  • Built for steady use, not a quick buzz. This is what keeps you going in the gym or on the road when stress, trips, and hard days pile up.

Apollon Colostrum by Apollon Nutrition contains 1.5g Freeze-Dried Colostrum 40% IgG, a clinical dose for health and performance.

Who Is This For?

  • Endurance folks whose gut quits during big blocks. Colostrum's got data for cutting workout gut leaks and boosting immune, and this gives a easy daily hit without extras.
  • Bodybuilders cutting who train hard with less fuel. The 40% IgG freeze-dried colostrum helps keep digestion, food handling, and bounce-back solid when prep's rough.
  • Strength guys in high-volume who recover muscles but feel wiped overall. Fits when you need gut and immune help to avoid downtime from irritation, trips, or back-to-back intensity.
  • Fighters and weight cutters stressing their gut with cuts, meal chaos, and conditioning. Colostrum shines here since those hit the gut hard, and this is simple to use around it.
  • Lifters with basics like protein, creatine, electrolytes who want a recovery add-on. It doesn't repeat your stack; it hits gut and immune that most ignore.
  • Travelers who train steady but get hit by flights, eats out, no sleep, and sessions turning into gut mess. Standardized colostrum fits 'cause it's stack-friendly and keeps things stable under life hits.

How to Use

Do 1 scoop a day to start, or 2 for the full 3g based on how you feel and what you need. It's for gut and immune, so every day counts more than workout timing. Most like it morning, between meals, or in a post-shake. Shake it in water or a drink; spoon's okay but shaker mixes best. With a light snack is cool if that helps, though away from big meals keeps it simple. Pairs great with protein, creatine, glutamine, probiotics, and hydration. No stims, so no cycling needed. Keep it cool and dry, lid tight to block moisture.

What to Expect

First 0-10 minutes: mixes easy, you drink it, no big rush or feel. 10-60 minutes: most folks notice zilch right away, which fits since it's not for energy or pumps. Days 1-7: easy to stick with, stacks smooth. Some feel digestion settle a bit, especially with high stress or weird eats. Weeks 2-4: this is prime time—daily use shows as tougher gut and less drag in hard phases. Expect subtle wins: fewer gut gripes from training, better food handling, and smoother routines.

Key Ingredients

  • Freeze-Dried Colostrum 40% IgG — 1.5g per scoop / 3g per 2 scoops — Concentrated colostrum for gut barrier and immune resilience

Apollon Colostrum by Apollon Nutrition contains 1.5g Freeze-Dried Colostrum 40% IgG, a clinical dose for health and performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the active ingredient in Apollon Colostrum?

The formula contains one active: freeze-dried bovine colostrum standardized to 40% IgG. Each scoop provides 1.5g, and a full 2-scoop serving provides 3g total colostrum.

What does the 40% IgG standardization actually mean?

IgG stands for Immunoglobulin G, one of colostrum’s key immune-active fractions. A 40% standardization indicates a concentrated colostrum ingredient rather than a generic unstandardized powder, which is important because much of colostrum’s value comes from its bioactive compounds, not just total protein.

Is 3g of colostrum a clinical dose?

It is a meaningful daily serving, but it is below the intake used in many of the strongest athlete studies. Research on exercise-related gut permeability and immune outcomes commonly uses about 10-20g/day of bovine colostrum, so this formula is best viewed as concentrated foundational support rather than a direct study-matched high-dose protocol.

What benefits should I expect from this formula?

The main intended benefits are better gut resilience under training stress and stronger day-to-day immune support. This is especially relevant for athletes or active adults who notice hard training, travel, calorie deficits, or poor sleep first show up as digestive issues or feeling run down.

Will I feel this right away like a pre-workout?

No. Colostrum is not a stimulant, pump, or nootropic ingredient, so there is typically no immediate sensory effect. Its value is in consistent daily use over time, not an acute rush.

When should I take Apollon Colostrum?

Timing is flexible because this is not an acute performance product. Most users take it once daily in the morning, between meals, or in a post-workout shake—whatever makes daily consistency easiest.

Can I stack this with protein and creatine?

Yes, and that is one of its strengths. Colostrum targets gut and immune support, so it complements staples like whey protein and creatine instead of overlapping with them.

Does this product contain caffeine or stimulants?

No. Despite a metadata error in the source file, this formula is stim-free and contains only freeze-dried colostrum at the disclosed dose.

Is this product dairy-free?

No. Colostrum is a bovine dairy-derived ingredient, so it is not appropriate for those with milk allergies or those avoiding dairy entirely.

Should I cycle Apollon Colostrum?

There is no stimulant or tolerance-based reason to cycle it. This is the kind of formula that makes the most sense when used consistently day after day.

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