Human milk powers all our products.

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Developing Solutions That Support Better Health

We provide positive health outcomes for adults by innovating the use of human milk in groundbreaking form factors. The result: improved health and improved lives.

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The Science of Human Milk

Human milk is nature’s most dynamic creation, with a multitude of essential vitamins, minerals, nutrients and cell-signaling enzymes that have been proven to be advantageous for the body. 

Now Adventa® is utilizing its proprietary technology to biomanufacture human milk to address a variety of healthcare issues in adults.

All human bodies are made to recognize, accept and thrive on Human Milk Bionutrients™ (HMBs™), the rich multitude of beneficial nutrients contained in human milk. Those proteins, fats, vitamins and carbohydrates are proven to be essential for human health and well-being. 

Components

Human Milk Bionutrients (HMBs): Adventa’s Trulacta® supplement is the first supplement to contain HMBs, which are the beneficial nutrients found in human milk. These proteins, fats, vitamins and carbohydrates are essential for human health and well-being.


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Human Milk Oligosaccharides (HMOs)

HMOs in human milk are a complex mixture of more than 200 non-digestible, non-nutritional carbohydrates. Many studies have shown that HMOs aid in the development of the immune system.

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Growth Factors

Growth factors stimulate the body to grow and repair tissue. They help the body maintain and restore itself.

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Immunoglobulins

The antibodies in human milk can help protect you from autoimmune diseases such as Crohn’s, IBS, IBD and rheumatoid arthritis because 70 percent of the body’s immunity is made in the gut.

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Macrophages

These cells that impact the destruction of negative entities in the body actively fight harmful bacteria and infected cells.

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Stem Cells

The human body’s building blocks, stem cells play a pivotal role in regeneration and repair. They not only help create specialized cells that are built to perform certain tasks within the body, but they also can become the specialized cells themselves.