136: Restore Balance to Your Body + What is Colostrum | Dr. Sarah Rahal
On today's episode of the Real Foodology Podcast, we don't need our immune systems boosted. We're
already living in a state of immune overdrive with all of these exposures driving inflammation
and our immune systems are like working all the time trying to combat this stuff. What we need is
balance. What we need is immune intelligence. We need a restoration of balance and equilibrium
to our bodies. Hi friends, welcome back to another episode of the Real Foodology Podcast. I am your
host Courtney Swan and I am so grateful that you guys are here today. With most of my intros,
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But I do feel like lately I've learned so much from this growth that I'm considering maybe I
should share some of it. But also if you guys don't really care, that's great too. So
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interested. So DM me, let me know. Let's get into today's guest so that we don't waste too much
time in the intro. I sat down with Dr. Sarah Rahall. She is a double-born certified pediatric
neurologist. And her expertise is in environmental and functional medicine. So it's right up my alley.
I think you guys are going to love this episode. We are very aligned in our values. We talked a
little bit about the importance of being an empowered patient and how it's really the key to
getting well. And we talk about how she went from being an allopathically trained doctor to
taking a more holistic approach. If you guys have been listening to this podcast for a while,
you may be seeing a trend. There is a lot of allopathically trained doctors that are
realizing as they get into their practice that what they learned in school is not actually allowing
them to really help their patients. So a lot of these doctors are going to more integrative and
functional and holistic approaches, which I just love to see because I think it's
the way that we are going to help people who are chronically sick in this country is taking a
root cause approach to really help people. So this episode is all about colostrum. We talk about
armora, which is the company that she founded. We talk about what colostrum is, what it does
to your immune system and how it impacts your overall health and the amazing side effects that
she has been seeing not only in her own life, but her customers that reach out to her and tell her
all the benefits that they have been seeing from taking colostrum daily. And if you have no idea
what colostrum is, listen to the episode. You guys are going to be pleasantly surprised and you're
probably going to want to start using armora on a daily basis. Like I've been doing, I've been
taking it every single morning now for about two months now. And I have not gotten sick once,
even though we have been through like cold and flu season lately. And that's when I started taking
it and I have not even had a sniffle or a scratch in my throat. And I'm realizing right now that
that's probably thanks to the armora. So with that, let's just dive into the episode. Okay,
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excited to have you on because you and I are very aligned in our approach to medicine. I know that
you're a double board certified pediatric neurologist and I listened to you speaking on another podcast
and I was so aligned with what you were talking about taking our health into our own hands. And I
think this is such an important message for people to hear more than ever right now because of
everything that we're dealing with, all the toxins that we're being exposed to, the pesticides that
are being sprayed on our food. And also the doctors can't keep up with the amount of chronic diseases
that we are facing right now. They were never trained to because we, I feel like we've become
sick so quickly as a society. And so it's more important than ever that we really take our health
into our own hands and feel empowered to do that. And so I just, I love that that's also your message
and I'm so excited to talk to you about this today. So thank you for coming on. Thank you so much
for having me. What you say is so true. I think we've entrusted our health for a very long time to
what at one time may have been our guardians, the doctors who knew best and the industries who
implemented regulations to keep us safe and protected and make sure that we weren't exposed to harmful
things. And they have slowly withered away and they're in the integrity with which they kind of
uphold that commitment to us. And we know that that that motivation is not necessarily aligned
with our health. It's aligned with some other motives. So we have a lot of exposures that were
put into our environment that we are doing our very best to clean up. And there's so much effort
and environmental initiatives going on right now to get regulation changed and to protect ourselves
from these things. But many of them we will be exposed to forever. There are forever chemicals
that will live in our water and soil indelibly. And we have to protect ourselves while we work
to protect the planet. And it's so important that we understand that we don't have to entrust others
to protect us. We have the power and the tools and the information is available and accessible
for us to take take back control of our own health, put it in our hands and take those
initiatives and those steps that can do the very best for our bodies for our family.
It's a sad reality of the modern times that we're living in is that we have so many corporate ties
people that are concerned about pissing off their, for example, like with media, they're scared to
piss off their huge supporters, which happen to be big pharma and et cetera. And then you look at
doctors as well who I really believe that doctors are genuinely trying their best. And so this is
not to like vilify doctors, but a lot of their education comes from funding of big pharma and
all of these corporations that have vested interests. And it's just unfortunate reality. And I hate
that it sounds conspiratorial, but it's just the reality of what's happening. And the sooner that
we are aware of that and we make peace with it and know that we need to do whatever we can to
protect ourselves, the better that we are going to be off and the healthier that we're going to be.
So I heard you say on a podcast, you were talking about the subtractive progress,
which I really loved where you were saying that understanding what to avoid versus like what we
need to bring in was such a great point. Can you speak a little bit more about that?
I think as so much of industry is, it's very much about well, what else can I do? What else can I
take? What can I add to my regimen to make myself healthier? And we all have our
porn shelf of supplements and products that are kind of our biohacking arsenal of things that
we're adding on to our lives to improve our health in various aspects. And I think it's so important
as step one, to take a step back and first look at, well, what can I take away? And this idea of
progress through doing less is actually sometimes the most crucial thing that we can do to actually
make those meaningful impactful changes and steps forward. So what can I not do versus what can I do?
Is it good to paradigm for how to think about that? I feel like it's a really great starting
point for people too, because there are a lot of things that we can subtract immediately that we
will see benefit in our health almost immediately. Taking out soda, cleaning out your cleaning supply
closet and your body care products and your makeup, etc. Just getting rid of a lot of these
toxins and replacing them with better alternatives, that alone can make such a huge difference in
your life and your health. Yeah, there's very much an analogy in pharma, right? There's so many
medications that people take that create side effects and then you have another medication to
treat the side effect, the first medication produced and so on and so on. And before you
know, you're taking three, four, five, six, seven different things. If you take a step back and really
try to get to the root, taking away that first pin that's really causing and driving this cascade
can sometimes make a meaningful difference. So to your point, finding cleaning alternatives
instead of just adding to what you're already doing to clean your house, to extra sanitize
is often the best strategy. Yeah, so I want to ask you, I'm always curious about how people get
into coming from traditional medicine and into a more holistic approach. How did you go from this
kind of traditional training to this holistic approach? So my journey is kind of a winding one,
but I'm allopathically trained. I went to conventional medical school train through system, did a lot
of residency in fellowships and training at Ivy League institutions and was here in the city at
Columbia Mount Sinai. And I was running a busy practice for kids out of Sinai, treating chronic
pain and headache. And the model that we have for treating pain is not a great one. It's very much
focused on pain medications. And it's just not the way that I thought was proper to address
what could be very long term chronic issues in sometimes three, four year old children. And
the system is not set up to really step outside of that mold and really do what I thought was most
appropriate, which is a holistic look at a patient comprehensively and understanding that child's
birth history and what their home situation is like, their nutrition, their schooling,
they're all these epigenetic factors that are really impacting on their genetic expression and how
and how diseases manifesting, which requires food sensitivity testing and gut testing and
all of these pieces. So I was, I was arguing with my department on a regular basis about this,
because it's not why I went into medicine. I didn't feel like I was delivering good care.
And everything I did was really just a bandaid. And I was frustrated. And so I expanded my scope
and I came to train in functional medicine and environmental health and really tried to bring
medical acupuncture into my practice. And at the same time, I personally started struggling with some
major gut issues that I've had for a long time, but they weren't ever present, but really started
to flare up and were becoming debilitating. So at a certain point, I reached my limit because I
couldn't deliver good care. And all of the experts I was turning to to deliver good care for myself,
all my colleagues in GI and smartest doctors that you could go to, they didn't have tools to help me
either. And they said there has to be a better way. So I left and I started doing research. And I
first thought that I would be working on an infant formula, because formula is a booming industry.
And it's really garbage if you read the label on any infant formula, the top ingredients are like
maltodextrin, corn syrup solids. They're not, they're not, it's not food, it's not nourishing. It's
a formula that was grandfathered in by the FDA in the 70s. And hasn't ever been touched or really
researched as to its safety at all. But it's the only one that's legally allowed to be made.
This is some of our companies are working on that. So I was setting colostrum, which is the first
milk all mammals produce. And I'm going through research and there's over 5000 studies on this stuff.
What I'm most struck by is that there isn't just research saying,
L's really helped for babies. There's research saying it's beneficial at all ages, including
two recent studies showing it's three times more effective than the flu vaccine at preventing flu.
And I said, how can this be? How can this stuff for babies be so helpful at all other ages?
What I learned is that colostrum is not just a food, it's almost like a blueprint for the body.
It is chock full of all of these exclusive bioactive compounds, antibodies, antioxidants, peptides,
growth, whole food growth factors, prebiotics that can't be found in any other natural source.
And they act like a template to inform and optimize development of all the different pathways
very early in life. And it's one of the reasons why babies who don't get any colostrum have a higher
risk of developing a lot of immune dysregulating issues later on. Food allergies, eczema allergies,
and humans are the only species that can survive past infancy without getting colostrum.
And it turns out that the way that all these compounds work synergistically in the body
is they seal up the immune barriers. And what that means is just like we have skin on the outside
of the body, it's this barrier, separates us from the outside world, set layer of protection.
We've got something that lines the inside of the body. You don't really think about it,
but there's a lining there. It lines our nose, our mouth, sinuses, lungs,
gut, urinary reproductive tract. It is our skin on the inside. So it's the interface,
it's the barrier, it's the first line of defense from everything we inhale and ingest from the
outside world. And all the modern exposures that we were referencing, the pollutants, the pesticides,
these ultra processed ingredients, these things cause damage to that barrier on a constant basis.
And they make it more permeable than it's supposed to be. And so when we inhale and ingest,
things are getting into our bloodstream that are supposed to be kept out by this barrier.
And when they get in there, they trigger the immune system because the immune is not supposed
to see this stuff. And that's inflammation. And inflammation is what underpins almost every
single modern chronic disease that we see. The big things like MS and cancers and
inflammatory bowel disease and Crohn's. But it's also what drives the day to day
complaints that almost everyone you know struggles with. The bloating, the unwanted waking,
the mental fog, the metabolic slowdown, all of these things could be tied to the health of
this barrier. And so this is really interesting. This thing for babies really helpful for the rest
of us. And when we're being constantly bombarded on a daily basis, so this colostrum naturally
can seal up the barriers. When babies are born, they have an immature barrier. It's just not
formed yet. So colostrum evolved 300 million years ago, specifically to be the first thing that goes
into your body in life and seal your barriers like glue and protect you. And does the same thing
no matter what age you take it. And that was my aha moment. And I looked at the market and I was
like, where can I find this stuff? I'm sick. I need to try it. And I couldn't really find it.
I found it kind of in these niche communities where it looks like a pharmaceutical products,
like a pill, very confusing what it did, kind of woo woo circles. And then I found out the body
builders have been trading this stuff on the black market for a decade. Yes, because all of
those bioactive compounds and growth factors and peptides are really potent at building lean muscle
and accelerating tissue recovery and repair after intense exercise. And when I looked at the products
that were available, I was like, we have a problem here. Almost everybody you know has some issue
with dairy. It's rampant nowadays. Why is that? Does that make evolutionary sense? Here's the stuff
I just told you about. It's specifically evolved over 300 million years to be the first nutrition
we all receive in life to be the most nourishing food that we consume for the health of our bodies.
A superfood. Why is everybody have a problem with dairy? Well, it turns out it's not the dairy
that's the problem. It's the next step. It's the way that it's pasteurized and processed
that causes the problem. Because in the US, based on FDA regulation, meant to protect us,
but misguided, all dairy must undergo pasteurization and sterilization, which the conventional way to
do it, the inexpensive way to do it, is with very, very high temperatures for a short time.
Well, the irony of it is that it kills off all the enzymes that make it digestible and
bioavailable for the body, which is why everyone has issues with dairy.
Exactly. So you have this living food that I just talked about. It's literally communicating
with yourselves. These are living nutrients. They are communicating with your DLA and with
your cells, these bioactive compounds. The way they work is they have a specific shape.
And the specific shape fits a specific receptor in your cells and that triggers a cascade of
activity. Well, anytime you expose a living nutrient to high temperatures, to heat, it changes shape.
It unfolds. It denatures. That's why cooked meat looks different than raw meat. And so when this
thing goes into the body, it doesn't fit anymore. In fact, the body doesn't know what this is.
This is not a food. We don't know what this is. Attack. And so you have an adulterated product,
the body no longer recognizes as a food, triggering inflammation and intolerance in the body.
And that's why so many people have digestive issues and skin issues and problems consuming
dairy. It's not the dairy. It's the processing. And I said, I can't put conventional dairy in my body.
And so it was so important to me, I spent many years in R&D to develop a pasteurization process
that didn't use high temperatures. So you could retain the integrity of the bioactive molecules.
So it acts like a raw product, but ticks all the boxes for FDA regulation and sterilization.
And once I had done that, and that was eventually became the genesis of my product later on,
ARMRA. But once I had that technology, I was able to make prototype. I tried this myself,
and it saved my life for a while. And I was well enough to continue work in doing what I was doing.
And eventually my gut issues progressed further. And I had several complications and needed some
surgeries, but I wouldn't be here without the colostrum. They still take it already.
I think that's my personal journey with it. But the colostrum is really an exceptional
superfood. True superfood. It's only this to be consumed for its health benefits. And so it's
a powerful whole food. Well, I found it interesting when I was doing a little bit of research on
colostrum myself, that ancient civilizations literally worshiped colostrum. As I believe I
read that they considered it to be, they reverent it as like liquid gold. Yeah. And the earliest I've
seen is traced back to Ayurvedic medicine. So an Ayurvedic practice is considered sacred food,
colostrum. And cows are sacred animals too. In fact, it's a vegan culture. The Rishi, who are the
ancient spiritual elders of the Ayurvedic practice, they consume colostrum. They encourage
colostrum consumption for health in this vegan culture, because they consider it such a sacred
product that it's neither a plant nor an animal. It gets a whole category on its own. And I think
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Can someone who is struggling with the dairy intolerance take colostrum, like take your arm
run, be okay and not have an effect? So with my product, because of the way that we process it,
we have lots of dairy intolerant people who take it and do just fine with it. In fact,
because it mimics the raw product, it's actually highly anti-inflammatory. So a lot of people with
multiple food intolerances, gluten, soy, dairy, etc. find benefits for all of those things
when taking the product. Well, because we know that it helps with immune function. And so if
you're having an issue with your immune system, obviously this is going to come in and help
remedy it. And root cause, it's not a band aid. It's addressing the integrity of that
barrier in your body, which is really the root of health. And we talk a lot about health starts
in the guts and we talk a lot about the microbiome. And we're starting to move to a conversation
in this direction. But it's an incomplete conversation because the microbiome is only one part of this
barrier. There's four parts of this barrier. And this barrier is not just in your gut. It's along
the entire inside. Your lung barrier, your sinus barrier, these are portals of entry that are so
crucial to everything that we're inhaling and being exposed to from a particulate matter. So the
health of the barrier holistically is something that's so crucial and important to address. And
that's why colostrum is such a marvelous food and a really such an intelligent food that it
addresses all four layers of the barrier throughout the entire body.
That's incredible. And help me understand this a little bit more. So how does it do that? Is it
similar to, I talk a lot about collagen and the reason why I love collagen is because it helps to
seal, like heal and seal the gut. Does colostrum act similar to that way with all these different
barriers? Is it kind of like helping to seal it? What exactly is happening?
Collagen is a good analogy because collagen is so important to bear it to the health of the barriers
and the health of cellular structure in your body. The problem with collagen supplements though
is that when you take collagen as a supplement, you don't absorb it as collagen. It gets digested.
So what ends up happening is you get the amino acids from the collagen and then your body,
just like it would with any other amino acids, any other protein source that you're taking,
your body rebuilds the collagen on the inside. So a collagen supplement is helpful because
you're giving your body more protein, more raw ingredient to build the collagen. But you're not
actually, when you consume collagen, you're not actually, collagen is not coming into your body.
You're getting just the broken down amino acids. What's so intelligent about colostrum is it evolved
to be a food, to be consumed. So it's particularly honed for the natural digestive processes.
The compounds exist in colostrum in a bioavailable form such that their active form is unlocked
as it passes through your digestion. Isn't that miraculous? So there are compounds that resist
all digestion and you absorb just as they are. But there are also compounds that exist
in a different structure and then they get digested and certain parts of them go away.
And then the active part becomes active as it reaches a certain part of the digestive tract.
So it's really just, it's so elegant. It's so elegant. It's nature, the natural wisdom of nature
is far greater than anything we can artificially construct or reproduce or out technology in our
modern day. It's just hubris to think that we can do that, honestly. We defer to the wisdom of nature
in 300 million years of evolution. They figured it out. This has been honed by the pressures of time
and change, et cetera. So when you're taking colostrum, you're getting all the active bioavailable.
Stuff into the body. Now it works on all of the layers because let's go through the layers.
So we'll start with the barrier itself because this is where we want collagen to work, helping
with the actual structure. So colostrum has all the peptides and growth factors that instruct
how to regenerate that barrier architecture. So when you have any kind of injury to the
structure, this is like sending in the architect with the blueprint for how to rebuild that castle
wall and how to get the building erect. So it rebuilds all of that architecture for the wall
of the barrier, that physical structure. Then you have the microbiome, which we're all familiar with.
People take probiotics, some problems with that. Those also get digested, or they're dead by the
time they reach their final destination. But Colostrum is something unique in it. It has something called
milk oligosaccharides. Milk oligosaccharides can't be found in any other place. They don't exist.
They're a whole food prebiotic. Any prebiotic supplements that you would take is a plant fiber.
No, no, this is a milk oligosaccharides. What's unique about colostrums prebiotics, the milk
oligosaccharides, is that they preferentially feed the bifidose species of the microbiome.
That's the healthy bacteria. And so it uniquely, unlike any other prebiotic, prebiotic is a food
for the bacteria, it only feeds the good guys and it starves the bad guys. So you preferentially
shift the population of your microbiome towards an optimized healthy population. So it's very
effective at optimizing the microbiome throughout the entire body, on the skin and on the inside.
Another layer you have in the barrier is something called your mucus layer. Your mucus layer is
supposed to be really thick. It's like a scaffolding. It's the stuff that your microbiome clings onto
so that they can live at the barrier. And it acts as a kind of a thick, thick, syrupy stuff that
bad guys, when they're coming in, it kind of blocks them. They get kind of stuck in there so
that our body has time to get rid of them and attack them. Most people's mucus layer, it's very
thin. This is part of the disruption that happens with the barrier. Colostrum has all of the raw
ingredients and instructions to rebuild that mucus layer. It's got a nice thick, healthy
mucus layer to support your microbiome and add as that layer of defense. And then the last piece
of your barrier are the immune cells. So 75 to 80% of your body's immune cells are not floating
around in your bloodstream. Most of your immune system, 80% of those cells, they live at the barrier.
Why? Because if you were guarding a castle, where would you put your soldiers at the gates of entry?
You'd make sure that you have strong wall that's protected to keep bad guys out. And that's exactly
what our bodies do. They put all the defense guys at the barrier. And Colostrum has all of the
specific immune cells and antibodies that live at the barrier. It has immunoglobulins like IgG.
These things directly bind to pathogenic particles and pollutants and pesticides and viruses and
bacteria. And they get rid of them before they can even get close to your body. And immunoglobulin A,
which is a very, very interesting one. And most colostrum products don't have a lot of it.
Armor has a lot of it. Armor has a lot of it. This antibody is very prevalent at the mucosal
barriers, particularly in the lungs and the sinusic. And Colostrum has the IgA in it. So you have all
these immune cells that are fortifying your soldiers, your protective guys at the layer of defense.
So that's all four layers to holistically healing the barrier with Colostrum.
Wow, that was really fascinating. Thank you for walking us through the steps because I
didn't know any of that. And so that's really fascinating. You mentioned that it helps build
up that mucus layer, which is really important. And I was thinking, as people are listening,
they're probably wondering, okay, does that mean that, you know, the one of the classic signs that
that you hear about a lot is when someone's consuming a lot of dairy, they get a lot of like mucus in
their throat. Is that different? What something? Okay. And I assumed that, but I wanted to clarify
that because I can imagine people being like, wait, am I going to be like hacking up a lot of mucus?
Like, am I going to notice it? It's a bad word. It's a kind of a misnomer. They're both a kind of
mucus, but this mucus is static. It's not something that moves around. But the mucus that gets produced,
that's part of the inflammatory cascade. That's your body trying to push things out. So you're
making a lot of mucus to try to push things out of your body cavities, your mouth and your nose,
et cetera. So that's a different pathway. Yes, that is part of the intolerance cascade.
Yeah, I just wanted to clarify that because I know a lot of people
struggle with that with their dairy. And so I was like, okay, we need to clarify this for everyone
listening. Can you talk a little bit about because I know armor comes from grass-fed,
pasturized cows. Can you talk about the importance of that?
Healthy animals make healthy food for people to consume. And I think, unfortunately,
one of the reasons why the pasteurization regulation is, as it is from the FDA,
is it almost provides cover to use unhealthy animals because he just sterilize and exposed
to high heat and kill everything anyway. So it doesn't really matter how healthy animals are
when you take their meat or their milk or their other products. But it matters because you
respect for all living creatures on this earth. And every creature deserves a right to live up
to its potential and thrive and be fulfilled. And so the health of the animals as a wrong
gradient is so important. So classroom, we take from cows. And that's conventionally where it's
taken from from area beta and et cetera from other supplements because
colostrum is not allowed to be sold into the dairy industry. It's very interesting
based on regulation. And cows produce a lot more colostrum than the calves. The baby calves can
consume. So there's this extra, this surplus, and it's considered a waste product in the dairy
industry because the farmers can't sell it. And so this is the stock that arm run that we buy
from farmers and use to make armor colostrum. So it's strictly made from surplus overflow
colostrum after the calves are done feeding. And we make sure those calves and those cows,
the moms, are the healthiest animals that they can be. They are living on grass fed
pastures on family owned dairy farms here in the US with the highest standards of animal welfare
and safety. And that's important because healthy animals make healthy food for us and healthy
animals and animals deserve to be healthy end of sentence. Yes, amen. This is why this is why I
have a conversation about this all the time on my podcast because if we are consuming conventional
dairy, conventional meat, we are only helping to fund a terrible industry. Correct. And it's also
affecting our health too. It's affecting our environment. It's affecting our health. And then
the way that these animals are being treated is completely inhumane. And I don't even want to put
my money towards that, you know, like outside of the health effects. Like I don't want to be
adding more money and funding this horrible inhumane practice. Yes. And there are two humane
way to do it. And this is a part of regenerative agriculture and regenerative animal practices.
And this is such a sustainable model for animal welfare, human health, and crop regeneration.
But it is completely the antithesis of where the industry profit is at the moment and motivations.
And so unfortunately, it's not readily available to the mainstream. You have to seek it out.
You have to seek it out. Sourcing is crucial. Yeah. And you know, I get asked this all the time
from listeners, how what can we do to support, you know, how can we help change our food system?
This is literally how all of us, everyone listening right now, this is how we affect change. Because
the more that we're spending money on the farmers and the people doing the right practices, so buying
the products like arm reference, for example, that's sourcing from these family farms that are,
you know, you guys are getting it from grass to pastures, cows. Also support your farmers, go to
farmers markets, support companies like force of nature that are doing regenerative farming,
they're taking care of the animals and of the land. It is so vital and incredibly important,
because this is how we create true change. You drive change with your purchase power.
Yes, yes, yes, yes. So I have a question for you about
colostrum in the sense of like probiotics. So you mentioned that one, milk, oglio,
saccharide, is that what it's called? Yes, I'll go saccharides. Yes. Okay. So acts like a probiotics.
So would colostrum be a substitute for probiotics? Or would you also take it along with your probiotics?
The milk, all the go saccharide is a prebiotic. It completely replaces the need for a probiotic.
Absolutely. And there are a lot of head to head studies looking at probiotics versus prebiotics.
Prebiotics are a much safer and more effective way to optimize microbiome health, period. In fact,
I mean, there are studies saying after an antibiotic course, you know, we're always told by our doctor
to take a probiotic. Probiotics were found to delay resolution of a normal healthy microbiome,
by guess how long? How long? Five months. Oh, wow. Yeah, that's crazy. So then, because I advise
people often to take probiotics after having to go on antibiotics, would armra be something great
to rebuild up your gut bacteria after taking probiotics or antibiotics? Yes. Amazing. That's
really good to know. And it's safer. So the issue with probiotics depends on quality and strains and
who you buy from a lot of its dead before it reaches your gut, even when done well encapsulated,
et cetera. The idea of introducing a living organism into what is in everybody, a very different
living ecosystem. Everybody has a unique microbiome composition within their gut that's informed by
their birth history and their lifestyle choices, et cetera. Sometimes they don't play well.
Sometimes they don't play well. And we know some of the probiotics do get digested into fragments.
So you have dead probiotic fragments. And you have sometimes interactions and gene transfer
between probiotic bacteria and your resident bacteria. And it's not uncommon that I talk to
folks who take probiotics and noticed my gut symptoms are worse. I had worse bloating. I had
worse pain. I had more cramping, et cetera. Or I didn't notice any difference. It's not one-size
fits all. Yeah. It's just not. And so especially if you have immune sensitivity, anyone with an
autoimmune issue, proceed with caution with probiotics, with introducing living organisms
into the body. Criedbiotics are a food. Milk all go saccharides specifically. It's a food. It's not
alive. It's safer and can be used once-size fits all to optimize microbiome health. So I just,
in good conscience, I feel good about recommending prebiotics, generally over probiotics. And certainly
the milk all go saccharide composition is just more effective because of the way that it
shifts towards bifidose species. Well, that's really fascinating. I've actually never heard that.
And I think that's really important for people to hear because I feel often as
though probiotics are being shoved down our throats a little bit, everyone needs to be on
probiotic. And all these drinks are adding probiotics. And it's just a lot. And what you just
described is also a really great reminder for people to check in with their bodies and listen,
if everyone's saying take probiotics, but then you're taking them and you're not feeling great
and you're having a reaction or whatever, then they're not good for you. That message is so
important too. I think so often there's the next hot thing or the big thing that everybody's using,
it's supposed to be great. And then your personal experience doesn't quite match up to the hype.
Trust that. Yes, yes. Always comes back to intuition. It's really important.
So I wanted to talk a second about breast milk, if you're okay with it. I know it's kind of a
touchy subject for people, but I know that colostrum is in breast milk. And we've talked so much about
how important colostrum is. And yeah, I kind of wanted to talk about breastfeeding if you're
okay with going to that subject. Sure. Okay. So let's say, well, let's say first and foremost,
if someone wasn't breastfed or they're listening in their baby wasn't breastfed,
would you recommend then supplementing colostrum so that it can help with their immune system
since they didn't get it at birth? Oh, colostrum isn't is an excellent and safe
supplement for all ages from infancy to older age. You know, humans, after birth,
they produce colostrum for about 48 to 72 hours after delivery. And it looks different than milk.
It is this thick, goopy yellow stuff, like liquid gold. And even the doctors in the hospital will
say this is really important. We got to make sure the baby gets this. Oh, they do. Okay,
good. But it's it then shifts after that few day period towards transitional milk,
and then the mature milk, which you produce for the rest of breastfeeding, which remains dynamic
and changes. It's a it's a it's a two way feedback with with the baby suckling. And the mom and a lot
of the interesting research on how intelligent milk is in that it evolves along with the baby to
meet different needs. But that that first recognizable 48 to 72 hours is when you see the
colostrum produced. Okay, so I actually didn't I didn't know this. So when you when you first
give birth within that like 48 hour windows when the classroom comes and then that's it.
And then after that, it's just like the traditional breast milk or traditional whatever breast milk.
Okay, I didn't know that. So it's classrooms really a stage of milk. And so it's a compounds in
colostrum remain somewhat in mature milk, but much lower concentrations. Okay, so the colostrum
is the baby's first exposure to building up its immune system. Essentially, it's the first food,
the first nutrition. Anybody gets into their body after they're born. All mammals. Wow.
Amazing. Yeah, okay, I mean, it's an incredibly, it's incredibly important. And like I said before,
it's sensitive because you know, I know I never want to never ever ever want to make anyone feel
bad about any of the choices they've made or what they had to do that was best for them and their
bodies and their babies and whatever. So, but I also I approached this podcast from a lens of
I want everyone to be informed as they possibly can be. And so I don't shy away from topics that
may be a little bit sensitive just because I don't want to hurt someone's feelings. I want everyone
to know the truth, you know, and so my my prerogative is not to make anyone feel bad. My prerogative is
just to allow access for everyone to have all the information they need so that they can make the
best decisions for their bodies, for their babies, etc. And so yeah, I know the breastfeeding thing
can be a little tricky to navigate. But I have a whole entire episode of people want to go and
listen to more about how supporting the women after they give birth and supporting your milk supply.
It's a whole complicated long conversation. So, I'm wondering if there if there's anything else
that's really important about colostrum that we haven't spoken about that you feel like the
listeners really need to hear. I think what's important to recognize is we've talked a lot about
immune health. We've talked a lot about the gut and and we've we've talked somewhat about the barrier
along the respiratory tracks. You can imagine it's very important for inflammatory issues there
related to asthma or allergies, etc. But I think what's interesting to touch on is this is a
foundational pathway in the body, which means the benefits are not just relegated to the immune
system and gut health and respiratory health. When you address the health of that barrier and seal up
your gative entry from all of these particles in your everyday environment that are driving
inflammation and sapping energy metabolism from all of your cells, the benefits are whole body.
And some of the most noticeable and profound changes that I hear from people relate to things
like my bald spot started growing hair. I look 20 years younger than I did before. So skin
rejuvenation, skin barrier as well. Skin rejuvenation, hair growth, thick, luscious, regrowth, metabolism,
acceleration to people's unwanted weight disappearing. Their metabolism suddenly back on track to where
it was 30 years ago when you get rid of all those those toxins that are that are sapping your
your energy metabolism from self metabolism boosting back up. Again, issues with allergies,
asthma, very profound. And energy levels, mental clarity, cognition, these are things that you
don't intuit would be related to the health of your barriers. But they are noticeable,
meaningful changes that people sometimes what I'm so blown away with is just how quickly people
tell me they notice these things. Sometimes a few days my energy is through the roof. I don't
need a coffee anymore. I'm off, I'm off of this. I've gotten rid of seven supplements. I only need
this now. You know, colostrum just fills the gaps in so many areas that we were all trying to piece
meal together with kind of these these different again supplements that are addressing a symptom
or a symptom one for brain, one for your gut, one for your immune system, one for your hair,
one for your hair growth. It's kind of like an all in all in one when you address foundational
health in the body and inflammation. The the ramifications of that and the knock on benefits of that are
I'm still humbled every day by the stories that that people are willing to share with me about
their experience. It's very impactful. And I had my own experience too. So it's personal to me
because this is the stuff I put in my own body. This is the stuff I trust for myself. My goal is to
just be able to share it and expose people to this new information because
Colostrum's been around forever. I did not discover colostrum. I was reintroduced to it and and
Ayurvedic practice and ancient Chinese medicine and all throughout history, civilizations and
cultures have recognized the power of this food. And I'm just so lucky to have stumbled upon this
and now try to get the message out to as many people as possible because I think we can all
get so much benefit, especially at this juncture in the world from something like this to arm
ourselves. Yeah, arm. It sounded like you said armra, which I think is so cool. It's like, is that
where you got the name from? It's kind of like an armor. It's a plan armor. I think of it as an
inside suit of armor. It's also a palindrome, armra. And I think so much language out there is about
immune boosting. And we don't need our immune systems boosted. We're already living in a state
of immune overdrive with all of these exposures driving inflammation and our immune systems are
like working all the time trying to combat this stuff. What we need is balance. What we need is
immune intelligence. We need a restoration of balance and equilibrium to our bodies. And you can
only do that by having a strong barrier so that everything can calm down and operate
to its optimal potential like nature intended. Wow, thank you for sharing all of that. And also
thank you for creating a product that has helped a lot of people. I'm so grateful for people like
you in the world that are doing amazing things and supporting the practices of the farmers that need
to be supported and creating a product that really is helping a lot of people. I mean, like you said,
all these things that you listed offer are real issues that people are dealing with. We have
chronic illnesses through the roof. And a lot of that is because our immune barrier is broken and
we're being exposed to all these toxins. And modern living is hard. It's hard to be healthy.
We've really got to work pretty hard at keeping ourselves healthy. And so thank you for being a
part of that helping others and maintaining their health. That's really awesome. Thank you so much.
And thank you for having me and allowing me to share the information and message with your audience.
Yeah, of course. Before we go, I want to ask you what I ask all of my guests, which is,
what is your personal health non-negotiable? So no matter how busy your day is,
these are things that you prioritize for your own health.
Colostrum. And I'll add to that hydration, not water, electrolytes,
salt with my water, non-negotiable. I actually have element in my water right now. Love element.
Yeah, me too. It's so good. I love that. Well, for all the listeners, please let them know
where they can find you and where they can find armra. You can find us at www.triarmra.com or on
Instagram at www.triarmra.com. We are here and available answering questions all the time.
There's a lot to learn and talk about with Colostrum. So hope to see many of you.
Thank you so much for coming on. Thank you. Thanks guys. See you next week.
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