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In a message dated 7/9/2004 11:28:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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From my experience, Trevor's quite open to being educated and is

learning all the time. There's no reason you can't express this

opinion to him. On the other hand, I thought he made some really

good points, for instance that the product called Transfer Factor

can't possibly be made of real TRANSFER FACTORS, so he is suspect

based on the name alone. And I imagine that he doubts that these

people really understand the immune system well enough to try to

tinker with it. If you want to convince him otherwise, then it would

be a good idea to have something scientific to back it up. That's

what he is, a scientist, and that's the way he evaluates things.

JS: I understand he needs to be skeptical but by him not only suggesting

that it wouldn't help but going even further by calling it " snake oil " is also

jumping to the conclusion.

(I'd rather see you arguing about a product called Transfer Factor

with him than rife, because rife is a total guessing game.) I don't

know what kind of evidence there is to suggest Transfer Factor

can " reeducate the immune system " but I personally never saw enough

to make me buy into it.

JS: I was not about to get into arguing rife on MP group. Did TM suggest it

works b/c of placebo? I didn't hear him say that but if so then just as

much MP works by placebo.

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placebo?

not sure what we're talking about now, jason. :-)

penny

(I don't think you need to get too worried. Trevor can admit if he's

wrong. :-)

> In a message dated 7/9/2004 11:28:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

> writes:

>

> From my experience, Trevor's quite open to being educated and is

> learning all the time. There's no reason you can't express this

> opinion to him. On the other hand, I thought he made some really

> good points, for instance that the product called Transfer Factor

> can't possibly be made of real TRANSFER FACTORS, so he is suspect

> based on the name alone. And I imagine that he doubts that these

> people really understand the immune system well enough to try to

> tinker with it. If you want to convince him otherwise, then it

would

> be a good idea to have something scientific to back it up. That's

> what he is, a scientist, and that's the way he evaluates things.

>

>

> JS: I understand he needs to be skeptical but by him not only

suggesting

> that it wouldn't help but going even further by calling it " snake

oil " is also

> jumping to the conclusion.

>

>

>

> (I'd rather see you arguing about a product called Transfer

Factor

> with him than rife, because rife is a total guessing game.) I

don't

> know what kind of evidence there is to suggest Transfer Factor

> can " reeducate the immune system " but I personally never saw

enough

> to make me buy into it.

>

>

> JS: I was not about to get into arguing rife on MP group. Did TM

suggest it

> works b/c of placebo? I didn't hear him say that but if so then

just as

> much MP works by placebo.

>

>

>

>

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Hi (<jejma@...>),

You wrote, " ...I think if anyone wants to be skeptical about Transfer

Factor their skepticism should center around two claims... "

I like the way you framed the possibilities, and hope that you will stay on

this list in the role of a " science type. " We've got some good science

types, but we can always use more--especially if you can tolerate dumb

questions from people like me.

Sue ,

Upstate New York

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Hey Sue, its np. I have plenty of dumb questions myself though... so

whenever mine are a lot worse I'll probably not be able to be much

use in helping you figure yours out. :)

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