Guest guest Posted April 16, 2001 Report Share Posted April 16, 2001 I have tried it, but not long enough for it to do anything. I have trouble swallowing and it didn't occur to me to break open the capsules and put the powder into a drink or food. My GP is really gung ho for this. She says that she has a couple of papers showing excellent results with scleroderma patients(what I have). She and a few others aren't so hot for colostrum. Apparently, Transfer Factor is *THE* ingredient in colostrum and since it's so concentrated w/o the other "stuff", it supposed to be 80% or 110% (or something ridiculously huge like that) better than colostrum. When I get done moving and get back into a regular routine, I'm going to try it again. It's about $45-$50 a bottle for about a month. Good luck and good health, Celeste rheumatic Transfer Factor Hi All,Just started Transfer Factor to add to my current doses of vitamins and supplements as well as doxycycline every third day.My ANP says they have had some good results with it and wanted me to give it a try. This stuff comes from Colostrum, but it is just a component of it that helps regulate your immune system, especially good for autoimmune diseases like lupus, MCTD, ect. Has anyone else here tried it?I used to take colostrum, but never had dramatic results with it.Wish me luck.Marti in AKMCTD, AP 2weeks (newbie), hashimotos as well.To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 What is Transfer Factor, what does it do? What is it made from. ect ect ect Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 Hi I forgot to mention in my MT Promoter response that when I use the Google search engine (but it would work for any other search engine) I also add the word Autism - like this: Transfer Factor Autism That way, I get hits that relate to how the product/treatment/etc. pertains to Autism. Here is what I got for Transfer Factor: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en & ie=UTF8 & oe=UTF8 & q=Transfer+Factor+Autism & btnG\ =Google+Search I have also looked up: Cod Liver Oil Autism ABA Therapy Autism Mercury Detox Autism Stimming Autism (saw the word a lot - didn't know what it meant) DAN Autism GFCF Autism and I'm sure I've looked up many others. Again, I hope this is helpful to you. Re: [ ]transfer factor What is Transfer Factor, what does it do? What is it made from. ect ect ect Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 Hi ---Transfer Factor is extracted from cow colostrum...it basically re-trains the immune system to fight bacteria and viruses. I will forward more info that I have on it. I have been using it on my Autistic son since 1998, and the improvements I have seen include improved eye-contact, better sleep patterns, less visual and auditory stimming,improved focus, is able to stay on task for longer periods of time, he is much calmer and happier. In God's love, Lindy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In @y..., " Lea Ann " <lsavage@c...> wrote: > Hi > > I forgot to mention in my MT Promoter response that when I use the Google search engine (but it would work for any other search engine) I also add the word Autism - like this: > > Transfer Factor Autism > > That way, I get hits that relate to how the product/treatment/etc. pertains to Autism. > > Here is what I got for Transfer Factor: > > http://www.google.com/search? hl=en & ie=UTF8 & oe=UTF8 & q=Transfer+Factor+Autism & btnG=Google+Search > > I have also looked up: > > Cod Liver Oil Autism > ABA Therapy Autism > Mercury Detox Autism > Stimming Autism (saw the word a lot - didn't know what it meant) > DAN Autism > GFCF Autism > > and I'm sure I've looked up many others. > > Again, I hope this is helpful to you. > Re: [ ]transfer factor > > > What is Transfer Factor, what does it do? What is it made from. ect ect ect > Jean > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2002 Report Share Posted April 14, 2002 Transfer FactorTransfer Factor -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Transfer Factor courtesy of A.J. Lanigan's Book Health in a Pill & Other Medical Myths YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM: A MIRACLE WE TAKE FOR GRANTED Immunity, our miraculous body defense system, works 24 hours a day to protect us from outside invaders. Some authorities compare it to our defense department's five branches: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. Likewise, our immune system employs five branches: STEM CELLS, B-LYMPHOCYTES, T-LYMPHOCYTES, NATURAL KILLER CELLS, and the MACROPHAGE-MONOCYTES. Collectively these are called mononuclear leukocytes. Granulocytes (polynuclear leukocytes) are cells involved in host defense against microorganisms but by non-immunologic mechanisms. In addition, they ingest and break down invading micro-organisms. They are on the front lineand usually make the first contact. They overwhelm the invader by sheer numbers. Normally in our blood there are 5,000 to 10,000 leukocytes per cubic millimeter. The average body has over 100 trillion cells. One percent of these cells is your immune system. The central nervous system has one-tenth as many cells. Other organ systems have only 1/100th as many. 1. Stem Cells: Training Camp. Give rise to all the other cells. 2. B-Lymphocytes: Reconnaissance (intelligence) officers. They produce information (antibodies) to alert and command the special forces (Green Berets) to attack. Bacteria, fungi, virus, and cancer cells become targets. Antibodies in retaliation to cancer cell's antigens helps the body to stop the spread of cancer. The B-cells are under the command of the T-Lymphocytes. 3. Natural Killer Cells: Green Beret Officers. They are highly trained to attack abnormal cells: cancer cells, non-functioning virus-producing cells, and cells with environmental poisons. Their orders come from the Generals (T-Lymphocytes). This cell is influenced directly by the Fudenberg Transfer Factor. 4. T-Lymphocytes: 5-Star Generals. These are war college training by the thymus gland and responsible for the onset of the war and the peace treaty. a. Helper T-Cells: Commander-in-Chief. Increases the amount of antibodies made by the B cells. b. T-Cytotoxic Cells: Calls for War. By sheer numbers and highly trained officers, the invaders (cancer cells and viruses) are killed. A fever is a common symptom. Around 11 p.m. and 11 a.m., the army is at its peak. Its energy level and numbers drop to its lowest level at 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. Drugs are more effective and cause less side effects when given according to this cycle. c. T-Suppressor Cells: Calls for Peace and Re-evaluation. Theratio of these generals (T-Helper:T-Suppressor) is used to evaluate the war. Who is winning=BEthe virus or the immune system? The normal ratio is: 800-1000 T-Helpers per 500-700 T-Suppressors or a 1.6 to 1 ratio. 5. Macrophage-Monocytes: Latrine Sergeant and Sentry Duty (combined). The first sign of the invader (particularly a virus) can come from the macrophage; it also absorbs and carries off the dead soldiers and invaders, including cancer cells. The latest scientific evidence points to the combined efforts of the Killer Cell and the Macrophage to jointly kill a cancer cell. The key is overwhelming numbers in favor of the M-K combination. The videotape, YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM - A MIRACLE WE TAKE FOR GRANTED by H. Hugh Fudenberg, M.D., demonstrates the above cells in action. The kill of the melanoma cancer cell by the Killer Cells and Macrophages is particularly fascinating and demonstrative. It can be purchased for $19.95 plus postage by calling 1-800-323-3842. The Transfer Factor and other immune modulators are used to stimulate the Killer Cells, Macrophages, and T-Cells directly and directs the entire system (except B cells) to action against the invaders in whatever form they take. This is called immunotherapy, and the NeuroImmunoTherapeutics Research & Education Foundation believes this is the approach medicine is taking going into the 21st Century. Lawrence, et.al. discovered Transfer Factor in 1949. In 1955, Professor A. Joffy of the University of Bristol proposed 3 questions to lymphocytes: " Where do you come from; where do you go; and what do you do, if anything? " In 1962, J. showed that the immune system in chickens could be divided into 2 components, the B-cell and the T-cell. Each of these cells were shown to protect against different classes of infectious cells. It remained a laboratory curiosity until Dr. Hugh Fudenberg et. al. used it in 1970 to treat patients. Such patients typically would have died in a period of 12-18 months without therapy. The first patients were with Wiscott-Aldrich Syndrome, a familial mucocutaneous candidiasis, then several types of viral-induced cancer, then various fungal and parasitic diseases. In the 800+ publications Fudenberg has been published in, many are devoted to TF. Dr. Fudenberg has published review articles in Progress in Drug Research and the Annual Review of Pharmacology, Science, Nature, New England Journal of Medicine, Lancet, and Clinical Immunology, of which he was the chief editor for several years as well as in 20 other peer reviewed journals. He is the only one to have successfully treated subsets of Alzheimer's, Autism, Chronic Fatigue, and subsets of A.L.S. Work by others show that Myasthenia Gravis, and Multiple Sclerosis are also immunological in origin and progression and can bealtered or reversed using very large amounts of TF. Transfer Factor(TF) transfers the cell mediated immunity (CMI) from the donor found positive for a particular foreign substance(antigen) whether it be virus, parasite, or tumor cell to an individual lacking the immunity to that invader, therefore coming down with that disease. The possibility exists that TF can be made for AIDS, as it has for many other viral, fungal and other infectious diseases. Genetic engineering allows making greater quantities for a given disease than is currently available. TF has been successful in treating several problems which previously there was offered little or no help. Using genetic engineering, one specific immune cell can be used to create billions. Laboratory genetic engineering would cost about $10 billion dollars to treat 20,000 individuals with a specific TF. Work is progressing well on a method to produce large quantities at only 1% of the previous cost. In general, this would be accomplished by inoculating a cow with a specific serum prior to her giving birth. At the time of birth, the colostrum produced by the cow would be rich in the specific TF.(Some 1000 times the concentration in human peripheral blood cells). The transfer factor Fudenberg uses is different from other transfer factors other doctors are using. First, the only things used for raw materials are lymphocytes. Others producing it are using leukocytes or white blood cells. Lymphocytes only comprise about 1/3 of the total leukocytes. There are red cells, platelets for clotting and the white cells(leukocytes). Among the white cells are granulocytes which are not immune cells. They are about 2/3 of the total white cells. There are ymphocytes(natural killer cells) and monocytes which together make up about 1/3 of the total leukocytes and these are the immune cells. This is what should be used because the other cells do not have immune factors (TF). Second, immune cells are used from a single donor that has been well studied to make sure that the immune system is in a normal fighting condition. Others use pooled blood from multiple donors without evaluating any of them or their immune conditions. Third, when the lymphocytes are harvested, they are immediately frozen, which stops loss of biological activity. These cells can still metabolize if kept in the refrigerator. Other doctors are waiting 30 days for blood transfusion bags to become outdated and then they can get the white cells for free. The lymphocytes are no longer active thirty days after the blood has been drawn. After only five days, other cell enzymes destroy components that later will most likely give bad results. Because transfer factor is being made in so many different ways, a wide spectrum of results from good to bad have been reported. For those who stick to the freshly drawn cells, there has never been an adverse reaction reported by the scientists working in this field. Some of the people working with it are not really scientists. They just go into the lab, take some white cells, mix them together and make an extract. That stuff is junk. Everyone who is not taking the needed steps, runs the risk of adverse reactions. For example, too many enzymes in the mixture coming from the decay of dead granulocytes would cause problems. The best transfer factor has none of those in it to start with. Transfer factor has become a very generalized term, like automobile. It is hard to compare an old Model A or T Ford to the sleek Porsche or fine Mercedes. Doctors and scientists from around the world will be involved in the formal development of " Dr. Hugh Fudenberg's Transfer Factor " . Their individual roles are as follows: Dr. H. Hugh Fudenberg, making TF and evaluating immunologic test profiles to optimize therapy. Dr. Giancarlo Pizza, Genetic Engineering and Clonal Expansion, preparation of TF against virologic tumors and lymphoma and AIDS. Professor Guillo Tarro, University of Naples(Pope 's personal Physician), provision of pure antigens of stomach, lung and colon cancer. Dr. Klesius, Veterinary Immunology Research, Department of Agriculture, production of bovine TF against certain pathogens of chicken, pigs, cows(especially in the fast food business). Efficacy in preventing several animal diseases(e.g., Marek's Disease in chickens, Shipping Fever in cattle) has already been demonstrated. Dr. Dimitri Viza, University of Paris, has perfected method whereby a single immunologically virgin immune cell can be expanded 1 billion fold if stimulated by TF if a single specificity, the single cell will produce a lymphoblastoid cell line of a billion cells all producing TF in this same specifity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information presented here has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States of America. It is intended for educational purposes. Consult with your health care practitioner in regard to this information and the treatment of any disease condition. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2002 Report Share Posted April 17, 2002 Ok Where do I get this Transfer Factor? How much is it and what credit card should I go into debt for now to get it? Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 Which one do you use? Where do you get it? thanks, marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2003 Report Share Posted July 22, 2003 ---I use 4-Life Research Transfer Factor. www.pro-networkers.com/90647.html You can get it at wholesale if you use the ID# 90647, and sign up as a preferred customer, you will get your own ID# for ordering...there is no membership cost...you just order product. Lindy ___________________________________________________________ In Autism- Mercury , MarthaRolfe@a... wrote: > Which one do you use? Where do you get it? thanks, marti > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 Lindy, Did you see a benefit w/ the transfer factor. I triied one and I was not sure if I saw any differences. nne > > Which one do you use? Where do you get it? thanks, marti > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 ---Yes, I did and still do, that is why he has been on it since 1998. he basically is " less autistic. " I have run out a few times, and have seen a noticable difference until I get some more into him. He also has not been sick to speak of. He used to catch every little bug he came into contact with. He has missed (maybe) 2 days of school because of sickness in the past 5 years. I would have the entire family on it if I could afford it. I do give it to my girls if they come down with something to help fight it off. Which one did you try? If it was the chicken egg one...I have heard that it is not as potent...I would check to see if there are any fillers. Lindy -------------------------------------------------------------------- In , " marib005 " <marib005@e...> wrote: > Lindy, > > Did you see a benefit w/ the transfer factor. I triied one and I > was not sure if I saw any differences. > > nne > > > > > Which one do you use? Where do you get it? thanks, marti > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2003 Report Share Posted July 23, 2003 ---Yes, I did and still do, that is why he has been on it since 1998. he basically is " less autistic. " I have run out a few times, and have seen a noticable difference until I get some more into him. He also has not been sick to speak of. He used to catch every little bug he came into contact with. He has missed (maybe) 2 days of school because of sickness in the past 5 years. I would have the entire family on it if I could afford it. I do give it to my girls if they come down with something to help fight it off. Which one did you try? If it was the chicken egg one...I have heard that it is not as potent...I would check to see if there are any fillers. 4Life transfer Factor has no fillers...100% transfer factors extracted from bovine colostrum. www.pro-networkers.com/90647.html Lindy -------------------------------------------------------------------- In , " marib005 " <marib005@e...> wrote: > Lindy, > > Did you see a benefit w/ the transfer factor. I triied one and I > was not sure if I saw any differences. > > nne > > > > > Which one do you use? Where do you get it? thanks, marti > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 I go to that Dr. in Kansas City that you're referring to. Email me at PKR527@... rheumatic transfer factor > Has anyone had any success w/ transfer factor? There is a good doc in Kansas City who highly recommends it, and of course its very expensive, so wanted to know if it has significantly helped anyone. Thank you in advance for any info. Sorry if this has been addressed before, but I can't remember. > Sincerely, > Diane > > > > > To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2005 Report Share Posted February 11, 2005 congratulations! what exactly is tranfer factor??? i'm intrigued!! Tracey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2005 Report Share Posted February 11, 2005 Hi Kim, I was lead to the Transfer Factor by another mom whose children(3) have lost their autism label. For the most part her children are recovered. Totally mainstream with no supports at all. This is one of the elements of her childrens recovery. She has done a super job of detoxing them and bringing them back to health! I have tried enzymes, and plenty of other suppliments too. The ones that were truly a God send were Culturelle, melatonin, vit C, and Transfer Factor. That is all she is taking currently. I dont see a lot of OCD with my dauther, but she does have a secondary diagnosis of ADHD. It has definitely helped with that. She has actually been thinking things through,before acting on impulse. (MUCH MORE PEACEFUL) Not nearly so many meltdowns, and sensory issues are down to a minimum! I cannot tell you a lot of scientific info. but I know when something is working!! There web address is www.transferfactor.com Check it out, definitely worth a check! God Bless, Debbie --- jacksonsmom12000 <kim.gill@...> wrote: > > Debbie: That is wonderful news, thanks for sharing > as it helps so > many people to see what works for other kids. > Please, if you dont > mind, can you explain what caused you to use > transfer factor? The > reason I ask is because our son showed a mild strep > infection (mild > pandas)....and he also shows very high OCD behaviors > in terms of > scripting all the time. It is definitely > compulsive, and Dr. Usman > thinks that the OCD/scripting is a result from the > strep infection. > > So, she says that there are many ways to treat this > strep, the first > is by boosting his own immune system to fight off > the strep. So, we > are starting with Colostrum Gold...and if that > doesn't work, the > next step is Transfer factor. That is why I was > asking what you > were using it for. Any OCD behaviors? And if so, > has it helped > with that? > > Thanks for the info! Kim > > > > > > I have tried to wait to sing the praises of this > > product(Transfer Factor) for a few weeks, because > I > > thought that it would take at least that to see > > anything positive happen. However just a couple of > > weeks into using it I must say that it is helping > in > > some amazing ways. > > I home school and so I have the opportunity to > keep a > > close eye on the reactions my daughter has from > > anything new that we try. Her comprehension skills > in > > Language Arts has gone from the 40 & 60 % to > 80-100%. > > (testing scores) The numbers tell it all!!! > > Beyond that I have noticed her ability to > communicate > > with the family and others increase greatly!! > > After trying so many other things for attention > and/or > > focus this is big for us!! Her speech and the flow > of > > language seems to be improving daily. > > Her moods are much better and she has had much > more > > success with bowel issues. > > If you have ever considered trying Transfer Factor > I > > would not hesitate a moment more. I did not see > any > > neg. reaction from this supplement what so ever!! > > Definitely worth a try!! > > God Bless > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you ? > > All your favorites on one personal page – Try My > > > http://my. > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2005 Report Share Posted March 3, 2005 Hi Eileen, I have had my daughter on it for about a month. No neg reactions what so ever. However the distributor who sold it to me told me to expect anything from meltdowns to fever. I can definitely say that I have personally seen my daughters comp. skills go up significantly since being on the product. Also she has a " bubbly " personality, and if you ask her how she is doing she says " GREAT " ! She sleeps better as well. I started her out on one cap per day and increased it weekly until she was up to 3 caps per day. Did you use the classic ? There is another one that is stronger, and we did not go with that to start. We are using the Classic. Good Luck, I have another friend who swears by Transfer Factor. Her children have been on it for over a year now. She has seen great things as well. Debbie --- ebrischoux <ebrischoux@...> wrote: > > Hi: Has anyone seen any negatives with Transfer > Factor? I have been > using it 2 days and my son just had a meltdown over > his blanket not > being out of the wash yet. Very Aggressive. Eileen > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 Eileen, The following message was posted on another group. The first is the answer from Dr. McCandless followed by the original question. Are you referring to 4-Life Transfer Factor, or the ones created by Chisolm Labs? To my knowledge, neither are a part of the DAN! Protocol (whatever that is), although any doctor can and will use whatever they wish regardless of any protocol. In the old days I used to use 4-Life Transfer Factor, but other things have come along now that I prefer, and I haven't suggested it for a long time now, though I do think it helps some kids. I have not looked into the new work Chisolm is doing, so I cannot speak to that. I don't think a behavioral reaction is usual to 4Life, nor am I aware of " die-off " with this; I wonder if your child doesn't just happen to be having a yeast infection concurrently with starting the nutrient. Dr. JM Transfer Factor Hi: Has anyone seen any negatives with Transfer Factor? I have been using it 2 days and my son just had a meltdown over his blanket not being out of the wash yet. Very Aggressive. Eileen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 Why does it work on / help Autistic children? With all do respects, I dont want to hear about a magician's magic box that a child walks into and comes out " better'. I want to know why it works on AS children. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 The really really short answer is: Because ASD kids are immuno compromised and Transfer Factor is one way (effective for some) of supporting the immune system. BTW, to add to the discussion, there are other types of " transfer factors " too, like a " Hyper Immune Egg. See www.legacyforlife.com. We havent used this product (Immune 26) but it was recently suggested to us by Dr. Cave. Same basic principle. Re: Transfer Factor Why does it work on / help Autistic children? With all do respects, I dont want to hear about a magician's magic box that a child walks into and comes out " better'. I want to know why it works on AS children. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 ---4-Life now produces a Transfer Factor that utilizes both bovine and chilcken Transfer Factors. Lindy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In , " Josie Lecraw " <josie.nelson@e...> wrote: > The really really short answer is: Because ASD kids are immuno compromised > and Transfer Factor is one way (effective for some) of supporting the immune > system. > > BTW, to add to the discussion, there are other types of " transfer factors " > too, like a " Hyper Immune Egg. See www.legacyforlife.com. We havent used > this product (Immune 26) but it was recently suggested to us by Dr. Cave. > Same basic principle. > > Re: Transfer Factor > > > > Why does it work on / help Autistic children? > > > With all do respects, I dont want to hear about a magician's magic > box that a child walks into and comes out " better'. I want to know > why it works on AS children. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 > > Why does it work on / help Autistic children? > > > With all do respects, I dont want to hear about a magician's magic > box that a child walks into and comes out " better'. I want to know > why it works on AS children. Just my 2 cents worth...we are using Transfer Factor ...and it was recommended highly by our DAN! doc. My dd (she's 3) is doing very well with it. Will it help all ASD children? I don't know, but you were asking for people who were using it to come forward and speak up...we are seeing great results with it. We were told it was to help repair and boost her immune system. Seems like it's working... HTH's, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2005 Report Share Posted June 25, 2005 I know they have a dairy free version - I think it is the classic??? Kajuk <kajuk@...> wrote:The label on the product says that it is composed from cow colostrum and egg yolk. My son is very reactive to egg yolk on food allergies. Does anyone know whether this product has even traces of egg yolk in it? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 > kerrvance wrote: > transfer factor Here are my notes on it: Transfer Factor-- colostrum-based; 9 capsules/day (results should be apparent within 2 mo); reportedly effective for breast carcinoma, lymphoma, adenocarcinoma and large cell NSCLC stages I+II or curative resection, even when there was lymph node involvement (N2 disease) (prevents postoperative recurrence of regional or intrapulmonary distant metastasis) but did not appear effective for stages III+IV; also effective w/invasive cervical cancer, hormone-unresponsive metastatic prostate cancer, metastatic renal adenocarcinoma (RCC), and perhaps liver cancer; appears INeffective for melanoma; appears safe to take high dosages; reportedly almost everyone muscle tests positive for it; 4Life Transfer Factor Plus Advanced Formula includes " colostrums..Maitake and Shiitake.Cordyceps.[iP6,] Beta Glucans.Beta Sitosterol [ & ] Olive Leaf " . For research papers on Transfer Factor and lung cancer, go to www.healthy.com, find Medline in the left column, then type in Transfer Factor in the first two boxes and hit search. For more info, www.transferfactor.com or http://www.4life.com/TransferFactor/index.html www.stopcancer.com www.vonallmen.net/4life/pdf/references/tf/Pilotti.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Chad: That's fantastic! Can you provide the resource where you obtain the Transfer Factor? Thanks. Chad Holmes wrote: I had stage 4 cancer of the abdomen. I've been taking Transfor Factor for over a year now without any side effects. There has been no recurrence of any cancer. The tumor affected my spleen, sm.intestine pancreas and stomach. They did a cat scan to map the surgery and the tumor was gone! If god brings you to it, He will bring you through it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 that is so awesome, I also do transfer factor for people with a process called P.B.I. look at http://www.passivebovineimmunity.com, and again, congrats Chad Holmes wrote:I had stage 4 cancer of the abdomen. I've been taking Transfor Factor for over a year now without any side effects. There has been no recurrence of any cancer. The tumor affected my spleen, sm.intestine pancreas and stomach. They did a cat scan to map the surgery and the tumor was gone! If god brings you to it, He will bring you through it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Chad, Could you give details as to the diagnosis, metastases, chemotherapy and any other conventional therapies. How long ago did you complete this? What additional herbs and supplements are you using besides Transfer Factor? Are you also following a nutritional protocol? How high is your CA19.9 tumor marker? Chad wrote: <Had " chemo brain " myself, did not affect my long term memories. Short term was a little shakier for about six months. Much better after a year. I told a lot of people that i had a great memory it was just a little bit short.> Chad wrote: >I had stage 4 cancer of the abdomen. I've been taking Transfor >Factor for over a year now without any side effects. There has been >no recurrence of any cancer. The tumor affected my spleen, >sm.intestine pancreas and stomach. They did a cat scan to map the >surgery and the tumor was gone! If god brings you to it, He will >bring you through it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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