What is the difference between water-soluble and insoluble colostrum?
Colostrum in its natural state is a very fine powder that is insoluble and will float on the top of any liquid it is placed in. This does not in any way affect its digestibility or absorption. Water-soluble colostrum powder is agglomerated. This process changes the fine colostrum powder into small granules, making it water dispersible so it can be mixed with fluids.