Chapter 6. Electrical Nutrition - by Denie Hiestand
I have seen countless lambs and calves, showing next to no signs of life, so near death the only physical movement they could manage was a slow blink over deeply sunken and dry eyes, yet when given a few ounces of warm colostrum have been able to hold their heads up within minutes and voice their demands for more. In fact, I have had lambs brought into the house so cold and near death that normally I would have elected not to feed them. But within minutes of syringing colostrum into their stomachs, they have been running around the farm kitchen. That is the power of live colostrum.
For many years now, I have been advising a large number of my clients, in particular some cancer sufferers and others with severe digestive disorders and chronic degenerative diseases, to find a source of colostrum.