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What are Transfer Factors?
Transfer factors are tiny natural molecules found in the bodies of all mammals and birds that transfer critical immune information to cells. They work across species barriers - from animal to person or animal to animal - to transfer immune knowledge to the naive immune system.
Transfer factors are tiny natural molecules found in the bodies of all mammals and birds that transfer critical immune information to cells. They work across species barriers - from animal to person or animal to animal - to transfer immune knowledge to the naive immune system.
Transfer factors educate your naive immune system about a present or potential danger and equip it with a plan of action. Transfer factors educate the immune system in three important ways. First, they recognise the bad guys as harmful and determine the best course of action. Next, they respond, tailoring the immune response to your body's needs. Lastly, they support the immune system's ability to remember past invasions, allowing your body to more quickly respond to similar health threats. In addition, transfer factors can balance the immune system by suppressing it when it's overactive, calming it back to a normal level.
Is Transfer Factor backed by scientific data?
In the fifty years since Lawrence's pioneering work, more than 3,000 scientific papers have been published, documenting the benefits and safety of transfer factor�s use. However, until recently, large-scale commercial production has been impossible. But now, thanks to recently perfected extraction methods, transfer factor benefits can be available to all through 4Life Research's patented and patent-pending Transfer Factor Advanced Formulas.
How were Transfer Factors discovered?
In 1949, Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence determined that an improved immune response could be transferred from an individual who had recovered from a specific illness to a recipient who had not experienced that illness. He discovered a substance capable of transferring the donor's immune information to the recipient and named the substance transfer factor.
In 1949, Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence determined that an improved immune response could be transferred from an individual who had recovered from a specific illness to a recipient who had not experienced that illness. He discovered a substance capable of transferring the donor's immune information to the recipient and named the substance transfer factor.
Do Health Professionals work with Transfer Factor?
Yes. There are already Health Professionals working with Transfer Factor all around the world, including many renowned surgeons and doctors who recommend Transfer Factor to all their patients.
Yes. There are already Health Professionals working with Transfer Factor all around the world, including many renowned surgeons and doctors who recommend Transfer Factor to all their patients.