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		<title>Transfer Factor &#8211; a boost to your immune system</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 05:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chan Lam Seng</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Discovery of Transfer Factor Transfer Factor was discovered In 1949 by Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence while studying tuberculosis. He discovered that an immune response could be transferred from a donor to a recipient by injecting an extract of white blood cells (leukocytes) from a previously infected, now healthy subject , into a newly infected patient. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Discovery of Transfer Factor</h1>
<p><b>Transfer Factor</b> was discovered In 1949 by Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence while studying tuberculosis. He discovered that an immune response could be transferred from a donor to a recipient by injecting an extract of white blood cells (leukocytes) from a previously infected, now healthy subject , into a newly infected patient. He found that this extract contained a factor which is capable of transferring immunity from one person to another. He named the substance “<i>Transfer Factor</i>”.</p>
<p>An estimated $40,000,000 has been spent on research since Lawrence’s discovery and more than 3000 scientific papers have been published documenting the benefits of <u>transfer factor</u>. The extraction process for transfer factor from egg sources is protected by U.S. patent 6,468,534; and the combining process for cow colostrum and chicken egg yolks is protected by U.S. patent 6,866,868.</p>
<h2>Transfer Factor  products listed in the Physicians&#8217; Desk Reference</h2>
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<p>4Life Transfer Factor products are featured in the Physicians&#8217; Desk Reference For Nonprescription Drugs and Dietary Supplements, the standard supplement guide for physicians that can be found in physician offices, hospitals, and pharmacies throughout the United States. In 2002, 4Life Transfer Factor was featured in the publicly televised American Medical Review (AMR).</p>
<h3>Transfer Factor &#8211; First Dietary Supplement Approved for Use by Doctors and Hospitals in Russia</h3>
<p>After ten separate scientific trials and two experimental studies, 4Life Transfer Factor products have been recommended by the Russian Federation for use in hospitals and clinics.</p>
<p>Commenting on this remarkable achievement, David Lisonbee, CEO of 4Life stated, &#8220;To my knowledge, this is the first time in the history of this industry that a network marketing company or any other dietary supplement company has had one of its dietary supplements approved for use in hospitals in Russia. The Russian Ministry of Health is the equivalent of the Food and Drug Administration in the United States. Doctors and scientists from Russia have been working jointly with scientists from 4Life for several years to arrive at this accomplishment. This approval establishes a new role of dietary supplements in the Russian health care system.&#8221;</p>
<h4>Transfer Factor &#8211; The Ultimate in Immune System Support</h4>
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<p>Results of an independent scientific study conducted at the Russian Academy of Medical Science conclusively showed that 4Life Transfer Factor Advanced Formula boosts NK cell activity by 283 percent  and 4Life Transfer Factor Plus Tri-Factor Formula propelled Natural Killer (NK) cell activity to a remarkable 437 percent above normal immune system response.</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Rob Robertson, MD</strong><strong> -  </strong>&#8220;I believe <span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://4life.simplyblogforcash.com/"><span style="color: #000000;">Transfer Factor</span></a></span> is, without a doubt, the greatest discovery of the century in supporting and modulating the immune system. I believe a strengthened immune system will be the primary way to stay well in the future. This nutrient can affect the immune system like nothing else can. I sincerely believe everyone needs to consume this product. &#8221;</p>
<p>Dr. Robertson received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1974. He served as the Director of Emergency Services at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, KY.</p>
<p>Transfer Factor is nature&#8217;s answer for today&#8217;s health challenges!</p>
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		<title>Transfer Factor as your own business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 11:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chan Lam Seng</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The launch of 4Life Transfer Factor 4Life Founders David and Bianca Lisonbee, in 1998, launched 4Life Transfer Factor , the company’s flagship product which support the immune system. 4Life, the creator of Transferceutical Science has obtained the protective patents for their products which ensure the exclusivity giving its distributors the competitive advantage in the world [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>The launch of 4Life Transfer Factor</h1>
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<p>4Life Founders David and Bianca Lisonbee, in 1998, launched 4Life <b>Transfer Factor</b> , the company’s flagship product which support the immune system. 4Life, the creator of Transferceutical Science has obtained the protective patents for their products which ensure the exclusivity giving its distributors the competitive advantage in the world market. Its progressive advancement has made and will continue to make great impact on the standard of immune system support and contribute to better lives around the world.</p>
<h2>Transfer Factor business opportunity</h2>
<p>4Life <i>Transfer Factor</i> business is about people. It has enabled its distributors to reach out building healthier lives and building people around the world by sharing the products. <u>Transfer Factor</u> offers an alternative to unparalleled health and immune system support. It also offers financial stability for people who seize this business opportunity. And all this can be done from the comfort of your home.</p>
<h3>Transfer Factor amazing sales growth</h3>
<p>Even in the times of global recession and companies have no choice but to lay people off work, 4Life is thriving, making amazing growth in sales worldwide. And currently doing business in more than 50 countries, you are now able to build global business without boundaries.</p>
<h4>You as a Transfer Factor distributor</h4>
<p>As a 4Life distributor, you will share this immune system support product and a fantastic financial opportunity with people you love. You can start this as a home-based business with a minimal investment and begin to receive your commission payments even within the first month. You can have the freedom to choose how to spend your time and pursue your financial dreams.</p>
<h5>Transfer Factor distributors&#8217; lifestyle</h5>
<p>So what’s a day like for a 4Life <span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://4life.simplyblogforcash.com/"><span style="color: #000000;">Transfer Factor</span></a></span> distributor? Basically, you could set your own time and schedule. You can work from home. You can choose to play with family, train your team of distributors, share Transfer Factor product with your loved ones and friends or socialize with new friends. In other words, you dictate what you want to do.</p>
<p>More details of Transfer Factor business is available <span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong><a href="http://4life.simplyblogforcash.com/transfer-factor-quit-job"><span style="color: #0000ff;">here</span></a></strong></span>.</p>
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		<title>Testimonies on Transfer Factor</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 09:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chan Lam Seng</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transfer Factor: The Immune Connection Testimonies extracted from Dr Duane Townsend M.D, Gynecologic Oncologist’s  article. After I had my melanoma, I didn&#8217;t want a recurrence. Conventional medicine offered me nothing to draw on when it came to protection. Make no mistake, once cancer appears in one part of your body, your risk of getting it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Transfer Factor: The Immune Connection</h1>
<p>Testimonies extracted from Dr Duane Townsend M.D, <strong><em>Gynecologic Oncologist’s </em></strong><strong> </strong>article.</p>
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<p>After I had my melanoma, I didn&#8217;t want a recurrence. Conventional medicine offered me nothing to draw on when it came to protection. Make no mistake, once cancer appears in one part of your body, your risk of getting it somewhere else goes up. My father died of cancer, my mother died of cancer, my son has had a melanoma, my oldest daughter had a pre-melanotic lesion of her ear, my mother-in law had breast cancer, and her sister had breast cancer twice before she died of a massive stroke. It was obvious that we were doing a lousy job of preventing cancer in our family. So I looked elsewhere for the answer.</p>
<p>A visit to a naturopathic physician who knew his stuff led me to an individual with an immune enhancing compound called <i>transfer factor</i>. Because I agreed to give a talk on <span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://4life.simplyblogforcash.com/"><span style="color: #000000;"><u>Transfer Factor</u></span></a>,</span> I had to review the literature carefully and I became impressed by the data. Here was a natural product that not only boosted the immune system, it also calmed an over-reactive immune system often seen in people with autoimmune diseases, (something my youngest daughter struggled with).</p>
<h2>Transfer Factor experience</h2>
<p>Now, after countless hours of research and personal use, when anyone asks me about immune system boosters, my answer is always the same —take transfer factor. I have used it for years and have found that my resistance to disease has dramatically improved. In fact, I so rarely get flu or a cold anymore that when I encounter someone who has one, I invariably ask them, “Why are you sick?” It usually doesn’t go over well, but I tell them that they must enjoy being ill because it really isn’t necessary. I’ve been taking transfer factor daily for over 8 years and my immune cells still react aggressively whenever my body is invaded by a new virus or bacteria. Moreover, I believe that my ability to reduce my risk of cancer has vastly improved because of dietary changes coupled with using a short list of supplements that are topped off by transfer factor.</p>
<h3><strong>Transfer Factor A Cure For My Canker Sores</strong></h3>
<p>Transfer factor was the ONLY thing that helped me get rid of persistent canker sores that had plagued me since taking antibiotics as a child. It&#8217;s a remarkable natural product that doctors should be using and aren&#8217;t. A transfer factor is a stellar polypeptide which was discovered around 59 years ago. There are scores of studies on transfer factor and its ability to boost immune function. Countless trials describe how it has been used for a whole host of problems which involve the immune system.</p>
<h4><strong>Transfer Factor and Juvenile arthirtitis</strong></h4>
<p>My 15 year old daughter was diagnosed with juvenile arthritis when she was eleven. Prior to the diagnosis, she had been suffering with swollen and extremely tender thumb joints. This had been going on for some time before she brought it to the attention of her mother and I. When I examined her joints and noted their condition, my heart sank. I knew immediately that it was arthritis.</p>
<p>Her mother promptly took her to our pediatrician, who confirmed the diagnosis and referred her to a pediatric rheumatologist at the University of Utah who specializes in childhood arthritis. There are less than fifty such specialists in the United States. He too confirmed the diagnosis and suggested we give our daughter a very powerful anti-inflammatory drug. The side effects of this drug in adults are extensive —so what would it do to our eleven year old daughter?</p>
<p>I consulted with another pediatrician who had been using transfer factor in his patients. He suggested that we give her six capsules a day plus a capsule of a special joint medication also manufactured by 4Life. Within six weeks, our daughter was pain-free and her swelling had dramatically decreased. Well, she’s a teenager now and isn’t nearly as diligent in taking the immune-modifying supplement plan we had designed for her years ago. She still experiences a little swelling and an occasional twinge of pain in her thumbs, and once in a while, one of her knee joints will swell after vigorous exercise. Still, the improvement is remarkable and she did it without going on harsh drug therapy.</p>
<p>She plans to go out for the volleyball team next spring and wants to take up tennis. In the winter, she snowboards and has no problem recovering from its inevitable spills. You have no idea how thankful my wife and I are for transfer factor. Since becoming acquainted with it over 8 years ago, I’ve placed hundreds of individuals on Transfer Factor and the results continue to be nothing short of spectacular.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 09:17:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chan Lam Seng</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transfer Factor and immune system Transfer factor are tiny immune messenger molecules in white blood cells and are abundantly found in colostrums of breast milk. When a mother feeds her baby, transfer factors are transferred from her more experienced immune system to her baby via the colostrums. Thus the baby’s vulnerable and new immune system [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Transfer factor</b> are tiny immune messenger molecules in white blood cells and are abundantly found in colostrums of breast milk. When a mother feeds her baby, transfer factors are transferred from her more experienced immune system to her baby via the colostrums. Thus the baby’s vulnerable and new immune system is fortified with the strong and much older experienced immune system of its mother. This transfer of immunity to the infant offers protection on the baby until its immune system can make its own transfer factors.</p>
<p>Transfer factors can now be extracted from cow colostrum, concentrated and to be taken  in supplement form. These molecules are not species-specific. Different mammals may have a different colostrums components, the transfer factors contained within their colostrums are the same, making them cross-species compatible. Transfer factors produced by a cow is just as effective in humans as they do in animals.</p>
<h2>The functions of transfer factor</h2>
<p>First, <i>transfer factor</i> strengthened your immune system so that when new viruses or bacteria invade your body, your strengthened immune cells react very quickly therefore even if you do get sick, the infection will not be so serious.</p>
<p>Secondly, taking <span style="color: #000000;"><a href="http://4life.simplyblogforcash.com/"><span style="color: #000000;"><u>transfer factor</u></span></a>,</span> you are actually storing these borrowed messenger molecules in your own immune data banks. As a result, when an organism that had previously infected the cow invaded your body, the acquired transfer factor molecules helps your immune system to specifically recognize and react to this particular microorganism immediately thus reducing the learning curve of getting to know the invaders before the war begins. Our immune defenders are given more information, and as a result, we develop a stronger, more efficient immune system capable of fighting off repeated assaults.</p>
<p>Third, if your immune system is over-reactive (such as seen in autoimmune diseases like arthritis, lupus, etc.) transfer factor will regulate or calm immune defenses which inadvertently attack healthy tissue thereby improving one’s health.</p>
<p>Transfer factor increases our natural killer cells in our body. These killer cells attack and destroy any harmful invaders. Therefore, the increased killer cell activity, a result from taking transfer factor supplement significantly helps our body to stay healthy.</p>
<h3>Transfer Factor researches and studies</h3>
<p>Up to now, over 3,000 clinical studies and papers have been published on transfer factors. A lot of international, well-respected scientists and physicians have verified the effectiveness and safety of transfer factors. Over the last fifty years, an estimated $40,000,000 has been spent on transfer factor research. The data mightily suggests that transfer factors offer extraordinary immune benefits. Well-documented and scientifically validated, transfer factors emerge as profoundly important to health maintenance worldwide.</p>
<p>4Life Research has patented the process of extracting Transfer Factor from colostrums and egg yolks.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 10:35:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chan Lam Seng</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transfer Factor boosts immune system Transfer Factor is beneficial to our immune system. Our health is absolutely controlled by our immune system. The arrival of practically all contagious and degenerative disease is preceded or accompanied by ineffective immune reaction. With escalating concerns about the risks of vaccinations and antibiotic resistant organisms, a new weapon in [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Transfer Factor</b> is beneficial to our immune system. Our health is absolutely controlled by our immune system. The arrival of practically all contagious and degenerative disease is preceded or accompanied by ineffective immune reaction. With escalating concerns about the risks of vaccinations and antibiotic resistant organisms, a new weapon in contrast to disease is truly desired. Transfer factors are such a weapon, and based upon almost 50 years of research, transfer factors appear to be highly effective with little, if any, side effects. If our immune systems are working normally, transfer factors are produced after we are exposed to transmittable agents such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites. Recent investigation, however, makes available evidence that transfer factors, even from another animal such as a cow, can allow us to acquire immunity to transmittable agents before we are in reality exposed to them. In addition, <i>transfer factor</i> administration can accelerate our immune reaction once we have been infected. This innovative attempt to optimizing the immune reaction to transmittable agents promises to alter our approach to disease prevention and control!</p>
<h2>Transfer Factor &#8211; transfer of immnunity</h2>
<p>The complete structure of any <u>transfer factor</u> has not yet been verified. Researchers in the United States, Germany, Russia and China have the same opinion, however, that transfer factors are little molecule (3500 to 6000 molecular weight consisting of ribonucleic acid (RNA) bases attached to short amino acid chains called peptides. Initial investigation found that resistance to a certain pathogen could be transmitted by giving subcutaneous or intramuscular injections of lymphocyte extracts from a person formerly infected with the disease to a person who had never been exposed to the disease. This transfer of immunity was like a vaccination, with the exception that the recipient was by no means exposed to the pathogen and had none of the side effects linked with vaccination. There was also no time gap as is associated with a vaccination &#8211; immunity was obtained almost immediately. As the research moved on, it was revealed that this transfer of immunity, or transfer factor, could be taken orally, and the immunity was still successfully transmitted. Transfer factor from human blood, however, is very costly, and with the beginning of the AIDS endemic, doctors were very hesitant to administer human blood products to their patients. Fortunately, it was discovered that the initial mother&#8217;s milk, colostrum, contains T lymphocytes and transfer factors. The conclusive research connection that made affordable transfer factors possible was the discovery that transfer factor is disease specific, but not species specific. Specific transfer factors from one species can dispense immunity to another species as long as the donor species has immunity to the proper pathogen. This discovery made it viable to use cows to manufacture large amounts of human transfer factors more or less cheaply. Transfer factors are small molecular messengers formed by immune T lymphocytes. The communication they impart is a specific explanation of an invading pathogen. Using transfer factors, immune T lymphocytes can pass on the capability to be familiar with an invading pathogen to formerly immature lymphocytes. In other words, one T lymphocyte tells another what the enemy looks like so that a corresponding attack can be mounted.</p>
<h3>Transfer Factor &#8211; immune memory</h3>
<p>To keep your body healthy, your immune system must perform three significant functions. First, it must be familiar with a pathogen as a threat to the body. Second, it must attack and kill off the pathogen. Finally, it must remember the pathogen so your body can quickly terminate the pathogen the next time it is attacked. The last step is also referred to as immune memory. Although the exact T lymphocyte source of transfer factor has not been proven, we do know these T lymphocytes have immune memory and use transfer factor to quickly increase our immune response when we are invaded by a pathogen to which we have been formerly exposed.</p>
<p>Transfer factors are not only beneficial for disease prevention but can also help with diseases already established due to lacking immune response. Since transfer factor-producing T lymphocytes are important in immune recognition and memory, destruction of<span style="color: #000000;"> <a href="http://4life.simplyblogforcash.com/"><span style="color: #000000;">transfer factor</span></a></span> production could neutralize the rest of the immune response in otherwise healthy individuals. Therefore, introducing transfer factors can now and then allow a dysfunctional immune system to restore to normal. Another appealing feature of transfer factors is their skill to induce an immune reaction to not only the specific pathogen the transfer factor donor is known to be immune to, but also to connected ones as well. At first this might seem to be suggestion that transfer factors are not specific. It should be realized, however, that each pathogen can bring forth the production of a significant family of transfer factors. Potentially at least one transfer factor will be formed for every portion of the pathogen that the immune system sees. If two microorganisms are connected, they may exhibit mutual structures that would be recognized by an immune system induced to respond by this family of transfer factors. These microorganisms are said to display &#8220;cross-reactivity.&#8221; This trait makes transfer factor supplementation extremely beneficial for diseases in humans that result from microbes that are comparable to disease-producing pathogens in cows.</p>
<h4>Transfer Factor from coloctrums</h4>
<p>It is important to set apart human transfer factor produced by cows from colostrum products that are easily obtainable. Colostrum contains a selection of immune connected substances, including transfer factors. However, the amount of transfer factors per gram of crude colostrum is very little. Because there is an established dose dependent response for transfer factor, only a purified concentrate with the correct dose can counted upon to bring forth an effective immune response. A truly useful transfer factor must be assayed for transfer factor activity (in potency units).</p>
<p>Highly purified transfer factors extracted from cow colostrum are at this time available as &#8220;polyvalent&#8221; transfer factor. In the near future, specific transfer factors for herpes simplex viruses 1 &amp; 2, Epstein-Barr virus, Varicella Zoster virus, and possible other viruses may be available. Polyvalent transfer factor contains all of the transfer factors produced in the cow as the result of the cow&#8217;s cellular immune response to the foreign microbes to which it is exposed. These microbes can include bacteria, viruses, fungi and other parasites. Exposures can come about as the result of vaccinations normally given to cows to assure their own health or as a result of physical exposure to microbes present in the cow&#8217;s environment.</p>
<h5>Transfer Factor and its benefits</h5>
<p>Transfer factors may be beneficial for men, women, and children of all ages, but those most in need are people with a compromised or under-active immune system. People with unending exhaustion, fibromyalgia, recurrent bacterial and viral infections, and chronic yeast infections are commonly in need of immune support. Transfer factor is also beneficial for prophylactic use if a person is concerned about making contact with with pathogens for which transfer factor is available. While we do not endorse transfer factors as a swap for vaccination, it may benefit children for whom vaccination is contraindicated. However, transfer factors do not supply an eternal immunity and must be taken repeatedly. Transfer factor research is on the cutting edge of immunology and promises to unlock new avenues for preventing and treating many diseases inflicting mankind. As transfer factor research steps forward, strategies for using it to direct the immune response against such diverse diseases as cancer, AIDS, or malaria could become available.</p>
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