Possible Free Upspring Probiotic + Colostrum Sample for Babies (If You Qualify)

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Head on over here and register/login with your Skosay account OR text UPSPRING to 89000 to see if you qualify for a Free Sample of Upspring Baby’s Probiotic + Colostrum product! Just fill out the form and submit, but please note that you will be notified within a few days if you qualify for the sample.

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Upspring Baby’s Probiotic + Colostrum is recommended to use with children 6 months to 2 years of age. It helps reduce digestive upset and promotes a healthy immune system for babies. It also comes in an easy to use single serve packet and is gluten-free, sugar-free, hormone-free and non-GMO.

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Comments 8

  1. momof7

    I find it odd they have a powdered colostrum. I’ll have to read about this.

  2. Erin

    Yeah how in the world do they do that? That would have to be some kind of breakthrough.

  3. Kelsey

    I came here to write the same thing about colostrum. How bizarre!

  4. Pat

    Colostrum is a thing now? Of course…..should have seen it coming :l
    How long before it shows up in adult supplements.

    • Dana

      I believe it already is

  5. Dee

    It’s colostrum from dairy cows. It’s in the FAQ on the website. On the dairy farm, the baby calves got the colostrum. Not sure sure how they are sourcing it. I also noted that this product is not FDA approved, but many supplements are not.

  6. Eva

    My husband regularly takes colostrum in capsule form. You can find it at most health food stores. It boosts your immune system. It was recommended to my husband by one of his college professors. He’s been taking it for about five years now. He used to get sick every year during cold/flu season. He has only gotten sick twice since he started taking it and his symptoms last for only a day or two and are very mild, just a few sniffles.

  7. Connie

    I wonder if colostrum here is just a word they use for marketing purposes

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