One of the great challenges of avian influenza is that it is different enough from other flu viruses for our immune systems to have no defense. That's why some believe a bird flu vaccine could save the day-- by training our immune systems to recognize and defeat the H5N1 virus.
A vaccine may be years away, and some researchers believe it won't be effective. However, there is another way to train our immune systems to attack and overcome H5N1 effectively. It's called Transfer Factors, and it is refined from colostrum.
Transfer factors are tiny protein molecules that are produced by immune cells called T-cells. They allow your immune system to remember conditions of immunity that have already been established. That means that they can help train your immune system to respond effectively to a new virus.
There are over 3,000 published papers and 50 years of research on transfer factors. There has also been a lab study and a human study done with these products.
Transfer Factor – the key to immune system memory
Transfer Factor represents one of the most exciting advances in immune system health. Transfer factors are tiny protein molecules, which are produced by immune cells called T-cells. Transfer factor is based on the foundation that key immune information can be transferred from cell to cell. These cells then teach our immune system to become a better defender of our health. This is particularly exciting given the role transfer factors play in activating and enhancing immunity.
Highly purified, rigorously tested
Colostrum from healthy, organically fed cows is filtered and purified to provide a mixture of pure transfer factor molecules. In the case of chicken sourced transfer factor, specific transfer factors are derived from healthy chickens and combined with specific growth factors derived from colostrum. Numerous rigorous techniques including further purification and isolation result in pure transfer factor. Every lot produced undergoes meticulous testing to ensure that the appropriate and effective levels of each transfer factor are present, before it is encapsulated and bottled.
Also, people who are lactose intolerant or who have allergies need not be concerned about a reaction, since all traces of milk proteins and lactose are removed during the extraction and concentration process.
Recommended Product:
ImmuneTransfer C
(100 mg, 90 small gel capsules)