Bacterial Infections

 

     

Bacterial Infections and Transfer Factor

In his research, Dr William Hennen refers us to studies that suggest transfer factor supplementation may slow the rate at which bacteria grows, which then permits the immune system added time in which to mount an attack. In other words, this window of time allows for the production of specific antibodies needed to win the bacterial war.

Bladder Infections

Dr William Hennen, a biochemist and expert in transfer factor therapy and author of Transfer Factor, has stated:

"A woman suffering from chronic bacterial cystitis (bladder infection) who took a transfer factor preparation designed to treat both candida and cytomegalovirus found that her recurrence rate was reduced to less than 15% of per previous suffering."

Salmonella

Salmonella is the organism that is responsible for great many cases of food poisoning. Dr Hennen, in his book Transfer Factor, tells us that scientists at the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Animal Hygiene, at the University of Veterinary Medicine, in Kosice, Czechoslovakia studied the effect of transfer factor therapy in calves infected with salmonella. They found that the earlier these calves received the transfer factor, the better they dealt with the salmonella. He also points out that another study reported that using specific transfer factor preparations inhibited the ability of the salmonella organism to penetrate tissue.

 

 



H o m e
Transfer Factor Isolate
Immune Imbalance
Weight and the Hidden Virus
The Terrible Trio
Antibiotic Resistance
First Line Immune Defense
Transfer Factors
Speed the Critical Recognition Stage
Shorten Immune Response Time
Where Do Transfer Factors Come From?
Not Species Specific
Who Discovered Transfer Factor?
Backed by Scientific Data
Autoimmune Diseases
TF for Children
Childhood Ailments
A Boon for the Elderly
Cancer
Supports Chemotherapy
Bacterial Infections
Fungal Infections
For Better Overall Health
Who Can Take Transfer Factor?
Enhancing Transfer Factor through Diet
Glossary
   
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