SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins)
Protein
Also known as: SBI, EnteraGam, Bovine immunoglobulins
B
Grade B๐ 5-10g daily (medical food) or as directed๐ฏ 4 primary uses๐ 3 synergiesโ ๏ธ Review warnings
Overview
Concentrated immunoglobulins that bind pathogens and toxins in the gut, supporting barrier function.
Primary Uses
Gut barrierIBS-DEnteropathyImmune support
Dosage
Typical range
5-10g daily (medical food) or as directed
Timing
With meals
With food
Yes
Duration
Ongoing for chronic conditions
Special Populations
IBS-D, enteropathy, HIV enteropathy, difficult GI cases
Mechanism of Action
- โข Binds pathogens and toxins
- โข Supports gut barrier
- โข Reduces inflammation
- โข Improves nutrient absorption
Evidence Quality
Evidence Grade B
Growing clinical evidence for gut conditions
Safety & Contraindications
Serious Warnings
- โข Dairy-derived (but lactose-free)
Contraindications
- โข Severe milk allergy (though different from milk proteins)
Common Side Effects
- โข Mild GI symptoms initially
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Limited data
Liver & Kidney Notes
Safe
Interactions
๐ Medications
- โข Generally safe
๐งช Supplements
- โข Synergistic with probiotics, glutamine
๐ฝ๏ธ Food & Alcohol
- โข With meals
Stacking & Synergies
Pairs Well With
ProbioticsGlutamineZinc
Avoid Combining With
None known
Best Goal Synergies
IBS-DEnteropathyChronic diarrhea
Buying Guide
What to Look For
- โข EnteraGam or equivalent quality
- โข Standardized IgG content
Standardization Markers
IgG contentPurity
Adulteration risk
Low
Practical Notes
- โข EnteraGam is prescription medical food
- โข Binds pathogens and toxins
- โข For difficult GI cases
Tags
immunoglobulingutbarrierIBS
Frequently Asked About SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins)
How much SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins) should I take?
The typical effective range is 5-10g daily (medical food) or as directed. Individual needs vary based on age, body weight, diet, and goals โ start at the lower end and adjust based on response. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting a new supplement.
When is the best time to take SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins)?
With meals. Consistency matters more than perfect timing โ pick a daily anchor (e.g. with breakfast or before bed) and stick with it.
Should I take SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins) with food?
Yes.
Does SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins) interact with medications?
Yes โ known interactions include Generally safe. If you take any prescription medication, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before starting SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins).
What does SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins) pair well with?
SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins) stacks well with Probiotics, Glutamine, and Zinc โ these combinations either improve absorption or work synergistically toward common goals.
Who should not take SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins)?
SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins) should be avoided or used with caution by people with Severe milk allergy (though different from milk proteins). Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare provider before use.
What are the side effects of SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins)?
Most people tolerate SBI (Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulins) well. The most commonly reported side effects are Mild GI symptoms initially. Side effects are usually dose-dependent โ lowering the dose often resolves them.
Educational content based on published research and our scoring methodology. Not medical advice โ consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing supplements, especially if you take medications, are pregnant, or have a medical condition.