Grass Fed Lactoferrin

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Price range: $46.99 through $1,309.99

High-purity bovine lactoferrin carefully processed to preserve its natural balance of apolactoferrin and holo-lactoferrin. This single-chain iron-binding glycoprotein is 95.5% pure with no added fillers.

• Supports a healthy immune system
• High purity — 95.5% lactoferrin
• Sourced from grass-fed cattle
• Tested for glyphosate and pesticides
• Available in powder and high-potency capsules

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Grass-Fed Lactoferrin is a high-purity iron-binding glycoprotein. It is carefully extracted from fresh whole milk (not whey) to preserve its natural structure and balance of apolactoferrin and holo-lactoferrin.

This single-chain protein contains 703 amino acids and is processed using advanced freeze-drying methods to maintain its integrity. It is 95.5% pure and tested for glyphosate and pesticides.

Our lactoferrin is sourced from grass-fed, grass-finished cattle raised without hormones, pesticides, or antibiotics. It is BSE/TSE free, Halal & Kosher certified, and free from common allergens including gluten, wheat, corn, soy, egg, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, and peanuts.

We offer lactoferrin in two convenient forms:
– Pure powder (ideal for precise, gradual dosing)
– High-potency 600 mg capsules (for convenient higher dosing)

We recommend starting with the powder form. This allows you to begin with very small amounts (as low as 15 mg) and gradually increase your dose over time. This slow ramp-up approach helps your body adjust and minimizes the chance of strong detox symptoms.

Once you are comfortable at a steady higher dose with the powder (typically after several weeks), many customers transition to the high-potency capsules for easier daily use.

Available Sizes & Servings:

Powder (240 mg serving size): 10 g = 41.6 servings | 40 g = 166.4 servings | 80 g = 332.8 servings | 160 g = 665.6 servings | 320 g = 1,333 servings

High-Potency Capsules (600 mg per capsule): 30 capsules | 60 capsules | 120 capsules

We recommend starting with the powder form and increasing gradually to allow your body to adjust. Once you are comfortable at a steady higher dose, many customers transition to the high-potency capsules for convenience.

Recommended Starting Protocol (Powder):

  • Week 1: 15 mg once daily (small side of the orange scoop, heaping)
  • Week 2: 30 mg once daily (large side of the orange scoop, heaping)
  • Week 3+: Gradually increase toward 240 mg per day (four level .15cc white scoops), taken with a meal

Using the High-Potency 600 mg Capsules:

Once you have comfortably reached a higher dose with the powder (typically after several weeks), you can switch to the capsules. Each capsule contains 600 mg of lactoferrin, making it easy to take higher amounts without multiple scoops.

Important Notes:

  • Individual responses vary. Some people may experience temporary detox symptoms such as fatigue, flu-like feelings, or changes in bowel movements when first starting lactoferrin.
  • If symptoms feel too strong, reduce your dose by half and increase more slowly.
  • For best accuracy with the powder, we recommend using a precision digital scale.
  • Lactoferrin can be taken with or without food, though many prefer taking it with a meal.

Powder:
Grass-Fed Bovine Lactoferrin (95.5% pure)

Other Ingredients: None

High-Potency Capsules:
Grass-Fed Bovine Lactoferrin (600 mg per capsule)

Other Ingredients: Gelatin Capsule (bovine)

Contains: Milk protein (lactoferrin is derived from milk)

Powder

Serving Size: 240 mg (approximately 4 level .15cc scoops)
Servings Per Container: Varies by size

Amount Per Serving:
Lactoferrin — 240 mg

*Daily Value not established.

High-Potency Capsules

Serving Size: 1 capsule
Servings Per Container: 30, 60, or 120

Amount Per Serving:
Lactoferrin — 600 mg

*Daily Value not established.

• Made from fresh whole milk (not whey)
• 95.5% pure lactoferrin
• Tested for glyphosate and pesticides
• BSE/TSE free
• Halal & Kosher certified
• Free from hormones, antibiotics, and agricultural residues
• Allergen free — no gluten, wheat, corn, soy, egg, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, or peanuts

Lactoferrin is a multifunctional iron-binding glycoprotein that has been widely studied for its diverse biological activities.

Key Research Findings:

  • Lactoferrin as an antimicrobial, antiviral, and antifungal agent
    Weinberg, E.D. (2007). Human lactoferrin: a novel therapeutic with broad spectrum potential. Biometals, 20(3-4), 275–284.
    This review highlights lactoferrin’s broad antimicrobial, antiviral, and antifungal properties.
  • Lactoferrin and immune modulation
    Legrand, D. et al. (2005). Lactoferrin: a modulator of immune and inflammatory responses. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 62(22), 2549–2559.
    Research demonstrates that lactoferrin can help regulate immune responses and reduce excessive inflammation.
  • Lactoferrin and bone formation
    Cornish, J. et al. (2004). Lactoferrin is a potent regulator of bone cell activity and increases bone formation in vivo. Endocrinology, 145(9), 4366–4374.
    This study showed that lactoferrin can stimulate bone growth and inhibit bone breakdown.
  • Lactoferrin and iron regulation
    Baker, E.N. & Baker, H.M. (2005). Molecular structure, binding properties and dynamics of lactoferrin. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 62(22), 2531–2539.
    Lactoferrin plays a key role in iron binding and transport within the body.
  • Lactoferrin and intestinal health
    Troost, F.J. et al. (2003). Gastric digestion of bovine lactoferrin in humans. American Journal of Physiology, 285(3), G472–G478.
    Research has shown lactoferrin can support intestinal barrier function and gut health.
  • Lactoferrin and anti-inflammatory effects
    Conneely, O.M. (2001). Anti-inflammatory activities of lactoferrin. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 20(5), 389S–395S.
    Studies have demonstrated lactoferrin’s ability to help modulate inflammatory responses.
  • Lactoferrin and liver protection
    Wang, Y. et al. (2019). Protective effect of lactoferrin on alcohol-induced liver injury in rats. Journal of Functional Foods.
    Animal studies have shown protective effects of lactoferrin against alcohol-induced liver damage.
  • Lactoferrin and gastrointestinal function
    Research has indicated that lactoferrin supplementation may help support normal bowel function and reduce occasional constipation in certain populations (2014 study).

Metabolic Research Perspectives:

Within bioenergetic and metabolic research traditions, lactoferrin is valued for its ability to bind iron and help regulate its availability in the body. This function is often emphasized because excess unbound iron can contribute to oxidative stress and support undesirable bacterial growth. Lactoferrin is also recognized for its role in supporting intestinal barrier integrity and modulating inflammatory responses, making it relevant in discussions around gut health, endotoxin protection, and overall metabolic resilience.

Note: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Consult your healthcare professional before use if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a medical condition. Lactoferrin is derived from milk and may not be suitable for those with dairy allergies or sensitivities.

Some individuals may experience temporary detox symptoms when first starting lactoferrin. If symptoms are strong, reduce your dosage and increase more gradually.

Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is broken or missing.

*Statements made on this website have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.*

Customer Reviews

Sheri Fletcher
Rating: 5/5
Help for my stomach
I’ve been using this product for several months and I believe it’s slowly healing my stomach.
Mon May 04 2026 16:15:58 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Luiza Zuraw
Rating: 5/5
No Review
Tue Apr 21 2026 19:02:49 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Steve Collier
Rating: 3/5
Review
I’ve been taking 300 mg daily for 51 days. I started this hoping to lose some weight but so far I’ve only lost 3 pounds. No side effects, easy to take. Just expected to lose more weight.
Thu Mar 05 2026 22:04:34 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Sheri Fletcher
Rating: 5/5
Helping to heal my gut
I have suffered from an inflamed gut since taking Ozempic. I read about this product and decided to give it a try. It seems to be working. My stomach feels less fire.
Wed Feb 04 2026 16:19:48 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Gina Haber
Rating: 5/5
Too soon to tell
I have only been taking it for about a week. I’m praying it will help my gut issues. Try me again in a couple months! (Fingers crossed)
Sat Jan 17 2026 19:58:34 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Steve Collier
Rating: 3/5
review
Been on it 11 days now. I haven't lost any weight yet and don''t feel any different. 5 scoops in applesauce first thing every morning. Hope something starts happening soon.
Sat Jan 17 2026 17:54:03 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Zac Wright
Rating: 5/5
Great Quality
I’ve noticed a difference in gut health already. Only been using 4 weeks. Looking forward to continued improvements.
Thu Jan 08 2026 15:12:06 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Claudine Hendrix
Rating: 5/5
Lactoferrin
The package was delivered on time and in super condition. You take a lot less than I thought but I'm all about starting new supplements slowly. I'm hoping to experience positive results. Thank you!
Sat Dec 20 2025 16:13:45 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Jahaziel Alvarez
Rating: 5/5
Good stuff
High support this brand
Sat Dec 13 2025 01:14:33 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Jonathan Rodriguez
Rating: 5/5
Awesome Addition
Cured my GERD and bloating
Wed Jan 08 2025 02:42:53 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)