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Transfer
Factors: Immune Teachers of the Three R’s
When a microbial invader attacks, a healthy immune
system must be proficient in the three R’s:
RECOGNIZE - REACT - REMEMBER
To fight off disease and function at optimal levels,
the immune system must do the following:
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Recognize a disease-causing organism for what it
is.
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Organize and mount an attack to eradicate that organism.
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Remember the antigen signature of that organism so
the next time it invades, an immediate response occurs.
Transfer factors provide a highly concentrated, immune
messaging system, designed by nature to transfer critical immune programming
from one individual to another. Transfer factors imprint on the infant
immune system the recognition codes it needs to identify pathogens as hostile
invaders.
Simply stated, transfer factors are tiny immune
messenger molecules made up of a sequence of amino acids that impart immune
signals between immune cells. In other words, transfer factors educate
naïve cells about a present or a potential danger.
Through a special and patented process, concentrated
transfer factors can now be "lifted" out of cow colostrum, collected and
offered in a pure, powerful, concentrated extract.
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