Transfer Factor™
   
  TRANSFER FACTOR™ and TRANSFER FACTOR PLUS™

Because this section introduces concepts that most people aren't yet aware of we have broken it into 3 parts. We've done this to explain these concepts in a way we feel is easier to understand.

Restoration of immune function must be a priority in the fibromyalgic. We have two products available which in independent laboratory analyses have been shown to have properties that are vital in restoring immune system function. They are TRANSFER FACTOR™ and TRANSFER FACTOR PLUS™.

Transfer factors are small messengers in our immune system that are vital in providing the direction which an immune response should take. They have three functions. They can stimulate the immune system to begin a
response once a threat against our well-being occurs in our body. These are called INDUCER fractions. Transfer factors have another fraction that identifies the threat that has occurred so that the stimulated immune system can produce a SPECIFIC response directed toward that SPECIFIC threat. This fraction of transfer factors literally possesses memory. These molecules circulate throughout the immune system and provide education about what the threat looks like by actually carrying what could be compared to a "wanted poster" around and in essence tell the immune system cells to design weapons (antibodies) that will be effective toward the SPECIFIC threat.

The germs that threaten us fall into four categories:
Bacteria
Viruses
Parasites
Fungal Organisms.

Another word for "germ" is "antigen". We refer to these fractions of transfer factors as ANTIGEN SPECIFIC. Are you following how this works? Let's review a moment. Some threat enters into the body. Transfer factors quickly tell your immune system that a threat has appeared and INDUCES your immune system to become more active so that it can defeat the threat. But the immune system may ask "what is the identity of the threat?" "It is this particular germ (antigen)", the ANTIGEN SPECIFIC transfer factor fractions answer. Obviously, the quicker the threat can be identified the quicker is the response. The lag time between the introduction of the threat and the identity of the threat and the immune response toward that threat is critical. Quick identity and response means we don't become ill or if we do become ill that the illness will be less severe and of shortened duration.

 

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