What Are Transfer
Factors?
Transfer Factor
(TF) is considered to a modern day miracle discovery. These immune molecules educates the body's
immune defense system about a present or potential threat and equips it with a plan for action.
Transfer Factor is not a vitamin, mineral or a herb, but a molecule that forms the core you immune
system's intelligence network by storing information about previous immune system encounters with
bacteria, viruses, and the like. These molecules provide your immune system with the information it
needs to identify a problem, balance your body's response and accelerate positive immune
functioning.
In 1998, a company who I cannot name here
patented the unique process of isolating and extracting the TF molecule from bovine colostrum and
avian sources. Transfer Factor Advanced Tri-Factor formula has been clinically proven to raise the
activity of the immune system by 437%. Your immune system relies on information. Specifically, it
needs to know (1) that there's a problem and (2) how to deal with it. The communication molecules
of Tri-Factor Formula keep your it informed and ready to respond.
These molecules help your immune system act quickly, keeping your body's defense system in fighting form
and educates your immune system; it tracks the invaders you've encountered in the past and how your
body dealt with them. This history of success helps your immune system respond quickly and
effectively to each new event..In 1949.
History of Transfer
Factors
Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence discovered
that when you transfer blood to another person, some of the donor's immunity is transferred to the
receiving person. From this discovery, research began its journey through the 1950s, 1960s, and
1970s. Scientists believed they had found that ultimate immune system and health enhancer. They
believed that TF would be the ultimate natural medicine. As technology increased, more and more was
learned about the benefits of transfer factors. More than 3000 studies were conducted and $40
million (USA) was invested into research. Scientists from more than 60 countries were involved in
this research. Two developments stopped this progress. First was the development of antibiotics.
Antibiotics were inexpensive to manufacture.
They were effective. Antibiotics took the
show.Another development was the contamination of the world's blood supply by HIV and hepatitis C
virus. Up until this time, the only known source of transfer factors was derived from blood.
Research stopped in its tracks.In 1986, two hog scientists discovered that mothers passed down
their transfer factors to their babies through the placenta and colostrum in order to give the
baby's immune system a chance to survive a hostile environment of pathogens. These scientists found
the cows did the same thing. Often calves will not survive if for some reason they do not receive
the colostrum from the mother. Research began to move forward again. Antibiotics still reigned as
king in the medical world.
Many scientists that worked with transfer
factors derived from blood didn't think transfer factors from colostrum would work, so they didn't
enter the research.Three events in history changed all of this. First, technology advanced.
Secondly, germs began to become resistant to antibiotics. Now research is exploding! Every year and
sometimes every month, something new is discovered about the effectiveness and roles of transfer
factors. Scientists discovered that eggs contained transfer factors
and the combination of the two increases their effectiveness by 185%. Transfer factors from
colostrum and eggs were found to be actually superior to transfer factors from humans because
animals are exposed to many more species of bacteria, viruses and fungi. Animals live in the wild
while humans try to keep sterile. Animal TF have hundreds of years of more exposure creating a more
functional TF.