Guest guest Posted April 21, 2011 Report Share Posted April 21, 2011 Immunocal and undenatured whey protein isolate are the same thing; I'd suggest transfer factor and undenatured whey isolate and selenium for their differing properties. Transfer factor augments Th1 and Th2 immune system responsiveness; both natural killer cells as well as the learned immune response are affected. Undenatured whey and selenium helps all the cells including white blood cells of the immune system better able to withstand repeated assaults including the peroxide used by white blood cells. This allows them to function for much longer before succumbing themselves. Undenatured whey is chemotherapeutic and it also makes cancer more susceptable to chemotherapy. This is the nature of the Immunocal method patent as a chemotherapeutic agent. So, both approaches improve the immune system and the combination addresses the issues better than either one alone. The known need is the whey and selenium, the glutathione increasers. Transfer Factor is a guess based on your immune system performance. Immune system performance is linked to age because as we age the thymus shrinks, so the older one is and/or the more immunocompromised one is the more useful Transfer Factor can conceivably be. Disregarding the cancer testimonials for a moment, a transfer factor program could be seen as beneficial to anyone; in a lot of North America at least the herds have been exposed to West Nile Fever and the various Lyme diseases, and the unlucky beasts who have had it should supply transfer factors into the milk pool, that confer specific immunity to the user. all good, Duncan > > Duncan, >  >   For people who has serious chronic diseases including cancer, what best option among these three recommending  to take? and why? Thanks Helen > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 Hi Is " Transfer Factor " a generic name or the brand name for what a cmpany called 4Life sells? A google on " transfer factor " yielded several hits with prices varying from 10 (90 tablets) to almost $40 for 4Life " transfer factor " . Thanks in advance for the replies Frantz From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> Subject: Re: immunocal/whey protein isolate/transfer factors Coconut Oil Date: Thursday, April 21, 2011, 9:28 PM Immunocal and undenatured whey protein isolate are the same thing; I'd suggest transfer factor and undenatured whey isolate and selenium for their differing properties. Transfer factor augments Th1 and Th2 immune system responsiveness; both natural killer cells as well as the learned immune response are affected. Undenatured whey and selenium helps all the cells including white blood cells of the immune system better able to withstand repeated assaults including the peroxide used by white blood cells. This allows them to function for much longer before succumbing themselves. Undenatured whey is chemotherapeutic and it also makes cancer more susceptable to chemotherapy. This is the nature of the Immunocal method patent as a chemotherapeutic agent. So, both approaches improve the immune system and the combination addresses the issues better than either one alone. The known need is the whey and selenium, the glutathione increasers. Transfer Factor is a guess based on your immune system performance. Immune system performance is linked to age because as we age the thymus shrinks, so the older one is and/or the more immunocompromised one is the more useful Transfer Factor can conceivably be. Disregarding the cancer testimonials for a moment, a transfer factor program could be seen as beneficial to anyone; in a lot of North America at least the herds have been exposed to West Nile Fever and the various Lyme diseases, and the unlucky beasts who have had it should supply transfer factors into the milk pool, that confer specific immunity to the user. all good, Duncan > > Duncan, >  >   For people who has serious chronic diseases including cancer, what best option among these three recommending  to take? and why? Thanks Helen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 Transfer factor is a part of mothers milk colostrum. It " transfers " immunity to the offspring. http://www.healingdaily.com/conditions/colostrum-3.htm Chuck A seminar on time travel will be held two weeks ago On 4/22/2011 8:55:21 AM, FrantzM (frantzgm@...) wrote: > Hi > > Is " Transfer Factor " a generic name or the brand name for what a cmpany > called 4Life sells? A google on " transfer factor " yielded several hits > with prices varying from 10 (90 tablets) to almost $40 for 4Life > " transfer factor " . > Thanks in advance for the replies > > Frantz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2011 Report Share Posted April 24, 2011 Uncapitalised, transfer factors is a generic name for several that are present in milk and eggs. 4Life's Transfer Factor brand is one retail name and here's another source that has several formulas. http://researchednutritionals.com/ In this case you call the company and find out which formula, say Heming is helping and she said you should call. You buy off the site using her code=HXXX all good, Duncan > > Hi > > Is " Transfer Factor " a generic name or the brand name for what a cmpany called 4Life sells? A google on " transfer factor " yielded several hits with prices varying from 10 (90 tablets) to almost $40 for 4Life " transfer factor " . > Thanks in advance for the replies > > Frantz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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