Transfer Factors
Our First Line of Defense against Diseases…
William Hennen, Ph.D. - “Every day we are faced with threats from our microscopic environment. What you can't see may hurt you! The degree to which we are able to educate our immune systems to recognize invaders will help determine our ability to cope with health challenges.
I urge all people to pay attention to those things that affect their immune systems. The uniqueness of transfer factors is that it not only supports, but also educates our immune system in a way that no other supplement can"
Greg B. Wilson, Ph.D. and James B. Daily, Jr., PhD
"Transfer factors are not only useful for disease prevention but can also help with diseases already established due to inadequate immune response.
Since transfer factors-producing T lymphocytes are important in immune recognition and memory, impairment of transfer factors production could neutralize the rest of the immune response in otherwise healthy individuals. Therefore, introducing transfer factors can sometimes enable a dysfunctional immune system to return to normal."
Rob Robertson, MD - "Transfer factors are tiny protein molecules that are produced by immune cells called T-cells. It allows the immune system to remember conditions for which immunity has already been established.
When a person has been infected, for example, with chicken pox in childhood, their body develops a memory of that illness, and prevents the person from becoming re-infected with it later in life.
In the future, the specific immune transfer factors molecule for chicken pox will endow the immune system with the exact ‘blueprint’ of what chicken pox looks like, and the body will be able to quickly recognize and respond to any possible re-infection.
Many of these transfer factors - or "immune memory molecules," were introduced to us from our mother’s milk or colostrums, which is the richest source of concentrated transfer factors known to scientists.
Transfer factors in colostrums have the sole purpose of transferring immunity from the mother to the baby’s immature immune system.
All mammals produce transfer factors, but scientists prefer to work with chicken and normal bovine colostrums. A healthy cow already produces millions of different transfer factors,
but when the cow comes into contact with a pathogen such as a virus, it produces new transfer factors for that specific virus or pathogen. For individuals challenged by specific pathogens – such as those suffering with chronic illnesses like Chronic Fatigue Syndrome,
supplementation with the appropriate transfer factors molecules may provide the ‘missing link,’ thereby allowing the immune system to target and destroy the offending pathogen, and mitigate the symptoms of the disease."
In a clinical study, pediatrician, David M. Markowitz, M.D. reports an 84% reduction in antibiotic use when children used Transfer Factor.
Dr. Steven Slagle, DVM “A cat with Leukemia, an oral tumor, and posterior paralysis due to a spinal tumor was very ill and emaciated.
One month after starting her on transfer factors (human formula) at 1 capsule per day, there was some regression of the oral tumor, restored appetite with some weight gain, and increased sociability.
Five months later, this cat continues to improve - she regained her normal weight, her oral tumor has regressed 80%, and she has regained the use of her hind legs and tail."
Learn more about the Application of Transfer Factor in Oncology Medicine, Pediatric Medicine, and in Veterinary Medicine:
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