Friday, January 23, 2009

What are Transfer Factors???

Transfer factors are memory molecules within our body that recognize, remember and respond to harmful threats that enter our bodies. To illustrate, when a virus, bacteria, or germ enters the body, the immune system scouts will encounter the invader, gather information, and name the threat. These scouts then report back to the transfer factor molecules that will then compare this information to existing profiles and data on identified attackers from previous attacks. At this stage, the invading threat will fall into one of two categories. The TF molecules will either label it as an unidentified threat (one never encountered before) or an identified threat (one that it recognizes from a previous encounter). If TF labels the invading entity as an unidentified invader, it will then compare the name and data on the invader with its database of known invaders in an attempt to identify the characteristics and similarities of the unknown invader. Transfer factors will then formulate, coordinate, and order the best defense and the most effective plan of attack. Because transfer factors are the regulator of our entire immune system, they have the entire immune system’s arsenal available to achieve their directive.

Once the threat has been eradicated, scouts will then report back to the transfer factor molecules what transpired and how the threat was eventually eliminated. The transfer factor molecules then call for a cease-fire by stimulating the suppressor cells into the battlefield to remove the combat cells from the battle. TF then categorizes the invading entity along with the formula for its destruction for future encounters. During a secondary immune response, when called upon, the transfer factor molecules now have the profile of the invader and its weaknesses and how to destroy it from the previous encounter.

Chickenpox is a perfect example of this process. The first time we encounter this virus, our immune system does not recognize the threat. It has to guess and try a variety of attacks before it eventually destroys it. After that first encounter, any future exposure results in it’s immediate eradication.

“Transfer factors are the most promising breakthrough in healthcare discovered in the past several decades. We are just beginning to explore all of the potential of transfer factors. Nutraceuticals like TF are the wave of the future.” -Dr. Victor Tutelian, MD, MPH

“I believe transfer factors are, without a doubt, the greatest discovery of the century in supporting and modulating the immune system. I believe a strengthened immune system will be the primary way to stay well in the future. This nutrient can affect the immune system like nothing else can. I sincerely believe everyone needs to consume this product.” - Rob Robertson, MD

“Transfer factors are the most exciting discovery in immunology. As the 21st century unfolds, transfer factors will be one of our greatest keys to health and well being.” - William Hennen, PhD

“There is no other product in a nutritional substance, NOR a drug, that has this kind of power and ability to affect our immune system as transfer factors. With the increase of killer viruses, mutated germs, super-resistant germs, and food contaminations, our only hope and defense must lie within our own immune system.” -Darryl See, MD

“As a medical professional and pharmacist, I have been exposed to a great number of medical drugs and nutrients. I am convinced that the benefits produced by Transfer Factor and Transfer Factor Plus far exceed any substance that I have ever been exposed to. I have assumed the mission to take this to the world. Everyone should be on these products.” - Bob Kononiuk, RPh

The key to future health and well being is to strengthen our immune defenses. Before we do anything we should target immunity. So before you take a whole host of supplements to enhance your health begin with immune support.


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