Speed the Critical Recognition Stage

 

     

Transfer Factors Speed the Critical Recognition Stage

Did you know the time it takes to identify an invader is the time when we come down with the symptoms of an infection? It only stands to reason the sooner an invader is recognized, the shorter the duration of the illness.

An immature immune response can take ten to fourteen days to fully develop. In the meantime, you will feel the effects of "fighting off" an infection. Transfer factors can "induce" or speed up that recognition phase. A 1996 issue of Biotherapy reported that transfer factors could stimulate a response in less than twenty-four hours.

Clearly, if we add more transfer factors to our immune arsenal, the transfer of information from cell to cell is enhanced. You see, transfer factors work to teach new immune cells about old threats. As a result, we develop a stronger, more efficient immune system capable to fighting off constant assaults.

Transfer factors boost your immune system’s ability to recognize and respond to specific antigens. They are considered all natural and work by "tutoring" your own immune system to identify infectious agents that attack your body every day.

 

 



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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