“Seven Years of Academic Research” Delivered a Full Score for SUNLIFE Colostrum

Since colostrum has been well known and sought after, its effectiveness and safety have also attracted much attention. At present, colostrum products vary, the market teaches us to look at the source of raw materials, production process, quality certification, ingredients, color, odor, viscosity, taste, consumer reviews, etc. to identify whether colostrum is effective or not, but most of its dimensions are too subjective, and thousands of people are different. In the face of this situation, SUNLIFE delivered a perfect score with “7 years of academic research” as early as 2012!


Academic research is a kind of systematic research work in the field of discipline, which is usually carried out by professional scholars and researchers, adopting a series of methods, such as literature review, field investigation, experimental research, etc., to explore the problems in a certain field of discipline in depth. In order to confirm the effectiveness of colostrum, SUNLIFE used its colostrum powder to assist three researchers, Hao Liping[1][2], Zhou Susanna Zhen[1], Li Jing[3], and Yang Xuefeng[1] from the Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, to conduct a seven-year academic study titled, “Investigative Study on the Improvement of Infectious Diseases in Infants and Young Children by Cow Colostrum,” which consisted of more than 4,800 cases of clinical studies, with the research results finally published in 2012. 2012 published in the core journal Chinese Journal of Social Medicine [4], obtaining a full score answer sheet for the effectiveness of bovine colostrum!


In order to reassure Chinese consumers from a professional point of view, SUNLIFE has conducted seven years of academic research in a serious and responsible attitude to verify the quality of colostrum, and we will follow up to do a good job of the product in a more scientific and professional attitude, so as to give the general public an assured choice!

[1] Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China


[2] Hao Liping, PhD, Associate Professor, Research Direction: Nutrition and Food Hygiene


[3] New Zealand SUNLIFE International Institute of Infant and Child Health, New Zealand


[4] Hao Liping, Zhou Susanna, Li Jing et al. An investigative study of colostrum on improving infectious diseases in infants and young children[J]. Chinese Journal of Social Medicine

,2012,29(01):68-70.

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