Armra takes second place in our ranking. It may be well known in the market, but it lands second on our list for a few different reasons.
With our research on this product, we found these important key differences from our number 1 pick.
The first, Armra does not state any evidence that it undergoes testing for active anti-bodies. This is crucial to maintain the potency of the colostrum.
The Armra dosage is lower per serving as only 1g, while our top pick's is 2g.
Our columnist Andrea also ordered some Armra during her research. Regarding her experience, she stated, "I was actually looking forward to trying it, as it's all over the place..but when I received my package I couldn't help but be disappointed when I pulled the little travel sticks from the box. They felt like little salt packs I get with my takeout food, barely containing anything! I ripped it open and felt like I'd kind of wasted money. After reading the dosage, I realized it was because it was merely 1g of colostrum. A bit of a disappointment.'
Armra may be decent, but without the certainty of being tested for the active anti-bodies, and the low dosage of just 1 g per serving, we feel that it falls too short to be considered number 1.