Guest guest Posted October 29, 2006 Report Share Posted October 29, 2006 Hi I'm sorry -- we have not done transfer factor. There is another group called chelatingkids2 and since I've gone digest I can (almost) handle the volume. Any way, there are several thousand members and you can almost always get what you need. When people start anti-virals, they are often referred back here. But if noone here as an answer, you might consider joining that list. The list is obviously mostly devoted to chelation, but like this list, covers virtually every aspect (tried and untried) of bio-med. Veraarvinseroj wrote: vera do you know which company makes transfer factor, that has a good result.thanks in advance Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2006 Report Share Posted October 30, 2006 Hi Vance, we are also 'looking into' TF now. The one that is being recommended by a DAN here in the UK is the Advanced version by 4Life. The difference between the two is not made very clear by the manufacturer, apart from Advanced version probably being stronger... I have heard very good things about the ones by Immunity Today and those by Chisholm, more geared towards specific viruses. (but they are both just so incredibly expensive - http://www.immunitytoday.com/products.html). Let us know how you get on! Natasa > > I mentioned transfer factor the other day in regard to HHV6 lowering > NK cell activity. We did the Immunosciences Premiere Autism Panel > recently. I'm not sure that the HHV6 " caused " the low NK cell > activity in my twins (ref range >19, was 10 and was > 5) but it very possibly could be related. Your DAN! doc can > prescribe these tests to be done in your local lab, if they are > sophisticated enough in the lab. We just went through > Immunosciences for convenience. The tests and CPT codes are at > > http://www.immuno-sci-lab.com/table_111_2003.htm > > Here's a web site that discusses NK cell activity. It is a > commercial site for Transfer Factor, which we haven't tried yet but > will before the end of 2006, so it may be biased. > > http://www.transferfactorinstitute.com/Research/bennet5.cfm > > That HHV6 article that Natasa posted last week mentions > that acycolvir may not do much for HHV6. It suggests > transfer factor as a possibility. I know of a few > people in England who swear by Transfer Factor (specifically > Transfer Factor Classic by 4Life). I hate that it is sold via multi- > level-marketing, which is often associated with scams, but I'm > willing to do a trial on it. Here's one of many web sites that sell > it. > > http://www.herbiesworld.4healthdirect.com/store/4life/viewCat_m.asp? > idCategory=7 > > Vance > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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