Support to Chemotherapy

 

     

Transfer Factor as a Support to Chemotherapy

Cancer patients who are undergoing chemotherapy or radiation which greatly weaken the immune system, can greatly benefit from taking transfer factor supplementation. Transfer factor supplementation serves to protect the body from "opportunistic" infections, which often occur during these treatments.

Dr Duane Townsend, former director of gynecologic oncology at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, puts all of his cancer patients on transfer factor treatments to boost their immune systems’ abilities to respond to any health challenges.

Both Japanese and Chinese clinical studies found that the immunosuppression that results from chemotherapy can be prevented by using transfer factor isolates. Keep in mind that the elimination of dying or dead cancer cells is monitored by the immune system. Italian, Japanese and American studies tell us that the use of transfer factor isolates to boost immune function after surgery significantly improves the chances of cancer-free future.

 

 



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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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