Guest guest Posted January 21, 2011 Report Share Posted January 21, 2011 Hi Dennis; Ultimately it is the immune system that prevents and fights cancer. Anything that boosts the immune system is helpful. I have heard of good reviews of this product and heard of success stories in animals. However I feel a unpasteurized version would be even better. You can add the New Zealand colostrum as pasteurization kills some of the immune system boosters. The transfer factor is pasteurized. Colloidal silver is very effective for lyme disease and does not damage the immune system or gut flora like antibiotics. If your Daughter was given antibiotics it would be a good idea to give her a high quality probiotic like primal defense for a year.  Shirleys wellness cafe has some info on transfer factor.  http://search.freefind.com/servlet/freefind?id=9609505 & pageid=r & mode=ALL & query\ =transfer+factor Vic ________________________________ From: Trade Products <TRADEPRODUCTS@...> Sent: Fri, January 21, 2011 5:27:47 PM Subject: [ ] interesting on the transfer factor  Very interesting on Transfer Factor , and thanks to whomever posted it. It seems like it may be one of the things that make Immunocal work better. I found it through Vitacost for about 20% of the 4life brands and the reviews say it is as good or better. My daughter had Lyme Disease and is now free of the Lyme but it left her immune system in overdrive and with Soriatic Arthritis and fibermalalga and some other things. And the Immunocal doesn't test well for her. But I am getting her tested with the transfer factor. THANKS AGAIN! Still doing research, anyone else have info please let us know. Dennis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 I am very reluctant and hesitant to try this. Much like immunocal it has distributors promoting it. Immunocal (I was/am a distributor), has evidence behind it that it is effective, though those into it are there for the money. I spent a lot of time with Immunocal and whey, it is good but Immunocal is expensice compared to others. If one can afford it then yes, I take another whey myself (50.00/mth); But The transfer factor doesn't have the proof as far as I am concerned. Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Hi Bruce, Everyone that sells something or anything is in it for the money. If anyone wants to try a remedy that may be their solution, they have to purchase it from someone who is making a profit. But, selling something that works should be the major goal.  If it doesn't work, why sell it? No repeat business--there! No recommendations either! From: Bruce P <bruce@...> Subject: Re: [ ] interesting on the transfer factor Date: Saturday, January 22, 2011, 11:40 AM  I am very reluctant and hesitant to try this. Much like immunocal it has distributors promoting it. Immunocal (I was/am a distributor), has evidence behind it that it is effective, though those into it are there for the money. I spent a lot of time with Immunocal and whey, it is good but Immunocal is expensice compared to others. If one can afford it then yes, I take another whey myself (50.00/mth); But The transfer factor doesn't have the proof as far as I am concerned. Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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