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ARMRA Relies on a Very Special Ingredient—Colostrum

ARMRA Colostrum is marketed as "the first clinically backed, smart superfood that supports and builds back the immune system." The supplement is developed by Dr. Sarah Rahal, MD who is a New York-based double board-certified pediatric neurologist.

The key ARMRA's smart superfood is colostrum which is a "natural superfood produced by mammals in the first 48-72 hours after giving birth." The ingredient has been described as "liquid gold" because it "acts as an immune blueprint." The brand maintains that the smart superfood boasts over 200 functional bioactive nutrients that bring about 1,000s of health benefits. These include protective antibodies, prebiotic compounds, strengthening peptides, amino acids, trace minerals, immunoglobulins, tissue growth factors, antioxidants, and more. The pure bioactives in ARMRA Colostrum promise to strengthen the body and promote healthy bodily functions.
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