Guest guest Posted June 3, 2008 Report Share Posted June 3, 2008 Wanda I will find out for you, from what I read it does contain cow colostrum, & egg yolk, I copied & pasted for you to read. Technical Points • Natural Killer (NK) cells are important immune cells that seek and destroy harmful cells through direct contact. When invaders enter your body, these NK cells are on the front lines of your immune defense. • The extraction processes for transfer factors from egg sources is protected by US patent 6,468,534, and the combining process for transfer factors from cow colostrum and egg yolks is protected by US patent 6,866,868. • 4Life Transfer Factor Plus Tri-Factor Formula is also included in 4Life's RiteStart® Men and Women I tried almost everything Dana recommends, I tried the following for a long time, my son is almost 5 OCD: Vitamin C(still use it) VIRASTOP, L-lysine & OLE 2 hours apart from L-lysine FOR YEAST: my son had lots of gut issues, CANDIDASE,BIOTIN & GSE L-carnityne Enzym-Complete/fruit free & Phenol Assist from kirkman It will be 2 weeks tomorrow on the Transfer Factor Plus, today I added Recall, So I give him the following: I give them all in apple sauce just plain ORGANIC apple sauce then I add Purple Roots & fruits Juice from Kagome (ORGANIC)from Whole Foods just to disguise & ease any bitter taste 1) Transfer Factor Plus, in the morning open the cap, with apple sauce 2) Vitamins C, B complex, E, COQ10, & Folinic Acid, all from Kirkman w/apple sauce 3) Gluten free cereal with goat milk 4) Recall 5) 2 Enzym-Complete/fruit free & Phenol Assist from kirkman (because of the chips) lays NATURAL chips from Publix snack for school 4) Transfer Factor Plus after school, Since he has been such a picky eater I have to puree his food just to make sure he gets all his nutrients, all from whole Foods Organic or natural (He has gained weight mainly because of this) 2LBS GRASS FED GROUND BEEF 2LBS CARROTS 1 Bunch of RED CHARD which is very high in vitamins K, A and C. Spinach according to the amount I am cooking don't want him to turn orange because of too many carrots so I add the spinach, a lot of GARLIC IN PIECES they soften up & cook with everything else, all this in a pint of LOW SODIUM CHICKEN BROTH free range, a bit of salt & once it is cooked I let it cool down a bit, blend & put into plastic containers (from whole foods) into the freezer, enough for 1 week. he also eats Gluten free chicken breast (from Whole Foods) Bananas, no juice just water & ice, we also eat chocolate ice cream (1)(just recently) he doesn't eat a variety of foods, I do give him once in a while gluten free casein free bread (Whole Foods) If he is hungry I give him more chicken breasts or strips as a snack they are cooked in the oven & I cut them up I tell him they are chicken nuggets, he loves them. 2 years ago he was only eating cereal, I added the pureed food later though not CF/GF didn't know about it. He has gained a lot of weight, he is not fat he is slim & his ribs don't show anymore. I also give him Coromega, & after his bath at night 1 BIOTIN 500mcg in case of any yeast issues, though from what i have been told the recall makes any viruses move out of the system quickly. Wanda, I take the Stress Formula, since stress & tension causes a lot of thyroid issues I developed hypothyroidism 4 years ago, & have just started the Stress Formula. Hope this helps -- In , " dalywanda " <dalywanda@...> wrote: >> --- In groups (DOT) > Hi I am interested in Transfer Factor- we had tried it a while ago but were not consistent with a lot of things then. Have you ever just used the Classic formula? Does transfer factor actually contain milk? Or is it processed from the milk without the casein etc? Does your child have a lot of yeast or gut issues? I worry about the different > ingredients in the Transfer Factor Plus. But they seem like ones that are for imflamation too. Like the mushrooms contain beta glucans I believe and that what something reccommended to me for my thyroid > immflamation. But I worry with my son and using these different types of herbs and stuff. > Thanks, Wanda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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