Cow's first milk tested as diabetes aid
NCT ID NCT06007430
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested whether colostrum (a supplement from cow's first milk) could improve physical performance and thinking skills in people with type 2 diabetes and healthy adults. About 80 participants took either colostrum or a placebo daily for 60 days. Researchers measured blood sugar, inflammation, and other health markers to compare the groups.
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Al-Zahraa Teaching Hospital
Wāsiţ, 52001, Iraq
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