Colostrum Powder vs. Capsules

Both forms contain the same colostrum — the difference is dose flexibility, cost, and convenience. Here's how to decide.
| Factor | Powder | Capsules |
|---|---|---|
| Dose flexibility | High — scoop any amount | Fixed per capsule |
| Cost per gram | Usually lower | Usually higher |
| Convenience / travel | Needs a scoop & liquid | Grab and go |
| Taste | Mild, milky (noticeable) | None |
| Typical daily amount | Easy to reach 5–10 g+ | Often smaller without many pills |
Choose powder if…
- You want the best value per gram.
- You want to take a larger or adjustable dose (closer to amounts used in research).
- You don't mind mixing it into water, milk, or a smoothie.
Choose capsules if…
- Convenience and consistency matter most.
- You travel often or dislike the taste/texture of powder.
- You're fine with a smaller, fixed daily dose.
A common middle path: keep powder at home for daily use and a small bottle of capsules for travel. Whatever you pick, compare the actual colostrum content per serving — see the buying guide.
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