ARMRA scored 48/100: the brand that built the category, held back by a product page that states neither a serving weight nor an IgG amount. Every alternative below discloses more — which is the whole point.
The alternatives, ranked by disclosure
The checklist to judge any colostrum
Hold any alternative to the three numbers ARMRA’s page won’t give you: a stated serving weight in grams, a stated IgG amount or percentage, and a named testing standard (not just “third-party tested”). The full five-product comparison puts every disclosed number side by side.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best alternative to ARMRA?
Earth Energy Colostrum — the only label stating both dose (2,000 mg) and IgG (25%) with a named testing standard, at the best per-gram price. Cowboy states the biggest dose (3 g); WonderCow’s jar states 2 g.
Is there a cheaper colostrum than ARMRA?
On a per-disclosed-gram basis, yes — Earth Energy runs $0.40–$0.50/gram versus ARMRA’s roughly $1.00 (if its unstated scoop matches the 1 g packet).
What should I look for in a colostrum?
A stated serving weight in grams, a stated IgG amount, and a named testing standard — the three things ARMRA’s page omits. See the comparison.
Sources
- The Ingredient Report — ARMRA review (48/100), Earth Energy Colostrum (70/100), Cowboy (55/100), WonderCow (46/100), and the colostrum comparison. Checked July 2026.
Update history
- July 17, 2026 — Page first published. Facts checked this date. Next check: August 2026.
Content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Medical disclaimer.