WonderCow vs Miracle Moo

WonderCow vs Miracle Moo

WonderCow and Miracle Moo are two of the most well known colostrum supplements on the market at the moment, and whilst Miracle Moo is clearly the better of the two, neither are the best option at their price point. 

WonderCow does have a couple of interesting products like their creamer, which is a nice novelty way to add a bit of colostrum into your diet if you're already a coffee drinker, and the flavor options are a nice touch, but considering WonderCow is more expensive at it's $60 base line price point, and you actually get more functional ingredients from Miracle Moo it's not too much of a competition. The reason is Miracle Moo standardizes for immunoglobulins which are largely responsible for the benefits of colostrum itself. 

Now, it's worth mentioning that you can get all of this from Nootrum Colostrum, which is standardized as well and also has the advantage of having a full dose of collagen and probiotics at the same price point, which is why I say that neither Miracle Moo or WonderCow are our number one pick.

Value Difference WonderCow and Miracle Moo

  • WonderCow: Uses pure colostrum powder without additional ingredients. At least in their basic form. But, the problem is if they're not going to process and standardize, you really want a 5 gram dose not the 2 grams they offer, meaning you're not getting a months supply when you think that you are.
  • Miracle Moo: Due to the standardization you do actually get a full months supply of functional colostrum. And considering Miracle Moo is a couple of dollars less expensive, then it's the best option on this front.

    Taste Comparison

    • WonderCow: Has chocolate, unflavored, matcha and elderberry. Personally the chocolate didn't work as well as I'd hoped, but the elderberry is nice.
    • Miracle Moo: Offers flavored options such as chocolate and orange, neither of which are fantastic and I'd recommend just going with the unflavored version.

      Price Comparison

      • WonderCow: $59.99 for a 60-serving package - and you probably need to take double (wondercow site)
      • Miracle Moo: $39.99 for a 30-serving package - but fully dosed (amazon.com)

        Niche Products

        • WonderCow: Offers a creamer, and this is actually quite good, it tastes good and is generally a usable product. Although again, you'd need to use it two or three times a day to get the full amount of lion's mane and colostrum you'd need. But, it is a bit cheaper at $35 and may actually be a better option than their standard colostrum.
        • Miracle Moo: Miracle Moo have what are some pretty nice strawberry gummies, but they only contain 500mg of colostrum, meaning that at $39.99 they're not worth the cost.

          Miracle Moo vs WonderCow Conclusion

          In terms of overall winner it's Miracle Moo, their standard colostrum is far better than WonderCow, although the creamer is good. That said, neither of them are the best option on the market right now and I'd recommend that most people go with Nootrum Colostrum which contains a better standardization of immunoglobulins and more additional ingredients at the same price. It does only come in unflavored though.

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