Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 Hello Group, Dr. ph Brewer in Kansas City is using the colostrum that is A unique transfer factor (TF) formula for enhanced activity for Human Herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6; variant A & , Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) and Cytomegalovirus (CMV).He says that he is having about 75% success rate with this in regard to M. E./CFS. I only know one person who is taking it, and he reports that his chest pains are nearly gone after three months on the product. Dr. Brewer is mentioned in the book, The Virus Within by Regush. I was wondering if we have anybody on the newsgroup who is using this successfully. I understand they start at one capsule per day and move up to three capsules. Later, they can move back to one capsule as they stabilize. However, people must continue to product in order to maintain whatever benefit they get. Here's the web site: http://www.immunitytoday.com/ Du Pre Website: http://www.angelfire.com/poetry/soareagle/index.html " By words the mind is winged. " Aristophanes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 , My wife has been a patient of Dr. Brewer for years. she improved with the transfer factor (ImmuneCare 64) until she contracted lyme. I have met with Dr. many times and have reason to believe the success rate. Mel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 >> I remember that the Immune Care 64 product was derived by injecting cows with CMV, EBV, and > HHV6 (Human Herpes Virus 6) so I decided to give it a try.>> , How or where did you obtain the information that Immune Care 64 was derived by injecting cows with these viruses? Nat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 I might be wrong (you will need to do a search) but I believe I remember reading this somewhere. What I understood was that the cows are injected with the virus (probably the dead form) and that the cow then produces the antibodies which come out in the milk. I understand taht Dr. Ryser uses transfer factor as a major modality in her treatment for CFS: (I must say that I used this product after I had chelated the metals out of my body and the metals [along with the mycoplasma] were predominantly concentrated in these areas where I was feeling the pain. Thus, it would be easy to assume that the cellular immunity in those areas had been weakened by the opportunistic infections - viral and mycoplasma.) peace, paul http://www.preciouspets.org/4life/tfbook.htm Treating Chronically Ill Patients with Transfer Factor An Exclusive Interview with Dr. Carol Ann Ryser, M.D. - (excerpt) Since 1998, Dr. Carol Ann Ryser has been using Transfer Factor to treat her chronically ill patients, and has experienced considerable success in diminishing symptoms and achieving overall health improvements among those patients. In this exclusive interview, Dr. Ryser discusses her experience with Transfer Factor as an effective treatment for chronic illness. Dr. Ryser: " The diagnosis of a patient is of utmost importance. I perform a series of genetic testing with PCR (Polymer Chain Reaction) that tells me the specific bacteria or virus(es) a patient has. Transfer Factor helps with viral, bacterial, and fungal infections as well as parasites, and supports the immune system while treating the problems a patient has. Regarding what formulas of Transfer Factor I use for different patients, I use the plain Transfer Factor as a general prevention treatment, especially for infections and allergies and for patients with Epstein-Barr, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. " Q: How much Transfer Factor do you typically recommend, and for what kind of patient? Dr. Ryser: " For chronically ill patients, including those with chronic sinusitis, and multiple allergies, I recommend six capsules a day, and depending on the severity of their symptoms, I might recommend up to twelve capsules a day. For Epstein-Barr patients, I typically recommend three capsules a day of Formula 540 for adults, taken morning or evening as they prefer, because it can make them tired. For children ages 7-12 or 13, depending on weight, I will recommend two capsules a day, to be taken at bedtime. When a patient is beginning to get sick and is coming down with a fever, I will have them take two capsules every 2-3 hours, for 24 hours, and that usually knocks the virus " off its socks, " so to speak. This dosage of Transfer Factor can nip a fever in the bud, by supporting the immune system's natural killer cells. I also treat fibromyalgia patients with Transfer Factor. I believe that fibromyalgia is most commonly caused by infections, including bacteria, yeast, and parasites. For chronically ill patients dealing with multiple infections, including CNS (Central Nervous System) infections and gastrointestinal infections, I recommend several different Transfer Factor formulas, to be taken together. " Q.: How long does it usually take for a patient to experience positive results once they start taking Transfer Factor? Dr. Ryser: " My patients usually start to feel better within 3-6 months of beginning treatment with Transfer Factor. Dramatic results usually manifest in about one year, but we really begin to see positive changes in 5-6 months. It typically takes about a year of Transfer Factor treatment to really turn a patient around. I am specifically referring to chronically ill patients who have an average of 2-7 chronic infections that require treatment. The body's cells regenerate every six months, and you need to give the body a chance to generate healthy cells before dramatic improvements in a patient's overall health can emerge. " Q.: What, if any, are the side effects or possible negative reactions that can occur with Transfer Factor therapy? Dr. Ryser: " The initial reactions to Transfer Factor a patient will experience are similar to a vaccination – but without, of course, exposure to the pathogen. The initial reaction typically includes flu-like symptoms, proportionate to the severity of a patient's illness. These flu-like symptoms go away, but they prove that the immune system has been activated, and that it is working to suppress the body's infections. Regarding the safety of Transfer Factor, I have never had a problem with negative side effects or adverse reactions. However, I am very cautious. I perform careful evaluations of a patient's immune system. I check for viral leukemia, and so forth. I am very careful with cancer and autoimmune patients, with whom you must be cautious with regard to stimulating immune cells – this is particularly the case with Hodgkins Disease and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma patients. " Q.: What have you found to be the most positive benefits of Transfer Factor for your Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients – what are the best results you have seen? Dr. Ryser: " The patient stops getting sick, and they don't have any more infections. Their cognitive thinking clears up – no more brain fog. Their energy comes back – they can start doing more, and they can start walking and exercising again. They don't suffer relapses. However, when a patient is doing well and they make the personal decision to stop taking Transfer Factor, I have seen relapses. I strongly recommend that a patient takes Transfer Factor for life – that is, it is a lifetime commitment for my chronically ill patients. " Dr. Carol Ann Ryser, M.D., is a Board Certified Pediatrician, Board Certified Clinical Analyst, member of F.A.A.P., the American Medical Association, OHM (Orthomolecular Health Medicine), and the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. The primary focus of Dr. Ryser's medical practice is on the prevention of illness and disease. Since 1996, Dr. Ryser has been the Medical Director of Health Centers of America. Previously, she was Medical Director of the International Learning Centers, Director of Mid-American Treatment and Training, a staff member of the Gardner Medical Center, Consulting Staff Member of the Research Medical Center, Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Medical Director of the Children's Rehabilitation Unit, University of Kansas Medical Center, Consultant to the Special Education Department for Orthopedically Handicapped Children, and a Consultant to the United States Air Force in Crete. Dr. Ryser has published and presented a number of papers in her area of expertise, appearing in such publications as The American Journal for Diseases of Children, the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychology and Pediatrics. Dr. Ryser has been recognized for her contributions in the fields of medicine, science, and mental health, as both a clinician and educator, by both professional and lay organizations. > > >> I remember that the > Immune Care 64 product was derived by injecting cows with CMV, EBV, > and > > HHV6 (Human Herpes Virus 6) so I decided to give it a try.>> > > , > > How or where did you obtain the information that Immune Care 64 was > derived by injecting cows with these viruses? > > Nat > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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