Guest guest Posted December 15, 2005 Report Share Posted December 15, 2005 RE: My Lady and Stem Cells/ TRANSFER FACTOR > Hello Nenah, > > Thanks for your reply on my question about Transfer Factor. As I > described, > I was just too afraid to take it. But due to bacterial infections, I have > been on antibiotics, which is very detrimental to health. So if I have to > choose again (recurrent bladder infection) between TF and antibiotics I > might try the TF again as well; what is the risk? > None, as I understand from you. (and I know there are no milk-proteins so > that is no problem) Just the immune-system could get out of balance, and > react in a wrong way; but that is exactly the MS-problem here. Thanks for > your answer, > > All the best, > Cathalijne Hi Cathalijne. I think what's important here is the difference between an immune system MODULATOR and an immune system STIMULANT. TF alone is not a stimulant. I don't know what happened with you and the colostrum -- it could be any number of things. Also, you said you " reacted badly " but you didn't say what " badly " meant. I just finished a proposal that includes using Transfer Factor for some intense viral diseases. Because it was a proposal, I had to investigate the literature in a way I never would have had it just been the situation of taking it for myself and my dogs. I was frankly astounded at how well researched this substance is. Just for your information, it *has* been used for MS. If I were you, I'd take a TINY amount and put it on my tongue (it actually tastes very nice), to see how I reacted to it. Muscle testing could also be helpful here. Best, Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD http://www.nenahsylver.com * The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing * The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy * products and services for wellness Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 In a message dated 27/10/2006 15:11:39 GMT Daylight Time, sallygeorge@... writes: We have been on Transfer Factor about three weeks so far. Its about 30 quid a pot so not too expensive. >>where did you get it Sally? The place I looked at as £37.95 Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Hi Peta We have been on Transfer Factor about three weeks so far. Its about 30 quid a pot so not too expensive. on had very low Natural Killer cells in a recent blood test so we are trialling this at the moment. Early days but probably is something we should have been on for a while as on's immune system has been compromised since birth as he was so premature and spent the 1st year of life on antibiotics. He also has a high viral load so hopefully the TF will help to address them. Will post any improvements over the next few weeks, but so far so good. Sally From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of peta3366Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 8:52 PMAutism Treatment Subject: Transfer Factor Hi I did a search and a few of you have been using transfer factor.Is anyone using it and getting good or bad results? And is it very expensive?ThanksPeta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2006 Report Share Posted October 27, 2006 Hi Mandi From Marty in Cambridge 01480 474874 - about 33 quid. Well I paid 100 quid for 3 pots. put me on to her she is UK supplier. Sally From: Autism Treatment [mailto:Autism Treatment ] On Behalf Of Mum231ASD@...Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 6:05 PMAutism Treatment Subject: Re: Transfer Factor In a message dated 27/10/2006 15:11:39 GMT Daylight Time, sallygeorgentlworld writes: We have been on Transfer Factor about three weeks so far. Its about 30 quid a pot so not too expensive. >>where did you get it Sally? The place I looked at as £37.95 Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2006 Report Share Posted October 28, 2006 Hey there Petra, Transfer factor is great – it is basically transfer factor isolated from colostrum plus lactoferrin, so colostrum and lactoferrin are a poor man's transfer factor. Transfer factor will help boost the immune system, even to address such issues as cancer. The ImmuneFactors by Chisolm Labs that Dr. Yasko uses in her program are highly specific transfer factors, but I believe they are isolated from avian sources, like those that Dr. Fudenberg worked with. The IMFs are quite expensive, so if money is tight, Dr. Yasko always suggests using either transfer factor or colostrum plus lactoferrin. The IMFs also have lactoferrin in them. We have been using colostrum, lactoferrin and the IMF-5 for chronic strep for the last several months and there is a big difference in Lulu -- she gained lots of skills over the summer, and these are the core of our gut program with Yasko (but with other items, too). There is a useful website (but of course they are manufactoruing the stuff) here - http://www.transferfactorresearch.com/ Interestingly, Dr. Yasko was a low level researcher with Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence, the doctor who discovered transfer factor, and later also with Dr. Hugh Fudenberg, the doctor who worked on transfer factor in autism and other disorders. She has an amazing story about how with Dr. Lawrence they used to mouth pipette the transfer factor from the blood of family members to the patients -- very old school! Hence the name " transfer factor. " This was very early on, so she was still at university. I have also heard that the director of Chisolm Labs worked with Fudenberg, but that is only a rumor -- it didn't come directly from Chisolm labs. Hugs, Theresa > > Hi I did a search and a few of you have been using transfer factor.Is > anyone using it and getting good or bad results? And is it very > expensive? > Thanks > Peta > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2006 Report Share Posted October 29, 2006 Thanks for replies on transfer factor - will ask dr about it. We are getting to the stage where we do not know what to try next! Peta In Autism Treatment , " tltbaku " <tltbaku@...> wrote: > > Hey there Petra, > > Transfer factor is great – it is basically transfer factor isolated > from colostrum plus lactoferrin, so colostrum and lactoferrin are a > poor man's transfer factor. Transfer factor will help boost the > immune system, even to address such issues as cancer. The > ImmuneFactors by Chisolm Labs that Dr. Yasko uses in her program are > highly specific transfer factors, but I believe they are isolated > from avian sources, like those that Dr. Fudenberg worked with. The > IMFs are quite expensive, so if money is tight, Dr. Yasko always > suggests using either transfer factor or colostrum plus lactoferrin. > The IMFs also have lactoferrin in them. We have been using colostrum, > lactoferrin and the IMF-5 for chronic strep for the last several > months and there is a big difference in Lulu -- she gained lots of > skills over the summer, and these are the core of our gut program > with Yasko (but with other items, too). There is a useful website > (but of course they are manufactoruing the stuff) here - > http://www.transferfactorresearch.com/ > > Interestingly, Dr. Yasko was a low level researcher with Dr. H. > Sherwood Lawrence, the doctor who discovered transfer factor, and > later also with Dr. Hugh Fudenberg, the doctor who worked on transfer > factor in autism and other disorders. She has an amazing story about > how with Dr. Lawrence they used to mouth pipette the transfer factor > from the blood of family members to the patients -- very old school! > Hence the name " transfer factor. " This was very early on, so she was > still at university. I have also heard that the director of Chisolm > Labs worked with Fudenberg, but that is only a rumor -- it didn't > come directly from Chisolm labs. > > Hugs, > Theresa > > > > > > Hi I did a search and a few of you have been using transfer > factor.Is > > anyone using it and getting good or bad results? And is it very > > expensive? > > Thanks > > Peta > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2007 Report Share Posted February 20, 2007 We have been working with Dr. Fudenberg at the Neuro Immuno Therapeutic research foundation (www.nitrf.org). It took about a year to get it going, lots of testing, made from human immune system in France. Dermot is taking Measles Specific TF, and spent about 3 weeks with fevers and some vomiting. It's tapered off now, only occasional warmth (after 3 weeks). Our DAN! agrees that this is his body fighting all of the injections he got. I don't know if it is processed with eggs or not, but I don't believe it is. We used the " Off the Net " TF and got no results at all, but that was just us. Someone else might have had great results, so I don't want to talk you out of anything. They also process a Candida Specific TF, which we may try next. Dermot has a lot of trouble with Candida and spent a year on nystatin, now taking ThreeLac and Diflucan with Flagyl (which also makes the poor kid throw up, but from the taste). I hope these things work, it would be awful to be torturing my poor kid for no positive result. Anyone else been through this with good results? Remember, I just got " eYelled at " via email by someone who couldn't believe I was doing all of this to my son, and it freaked her out that I was putting all of this in his body. It hasn't shaken my resolve to recover my son as much as possible, but it was harsh. > > I have been doing alot of research lately on the mutated genes and also > the use of transfer factor to address the mutations. If a person has > allergies to eggs does it matter if the transfer factor used is egg > based or is the egg somehow removed during the process? Can any of this > be addressed using a homeopathic remedy that is antigen specific?We > will be seeing our naturopath soon but I don't know how much of this > genetic info she understands. > Thanks, R > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 most of them don’t, some are derived from egg but think there is only one company that does that, has French-sounding name. Other brands are derived from colostrum. we used to give away from other sups, but only maybe 1/2 to an hour when possible. Saw very good things, more with it more language more relaxed socially etc. loved it. stayed on it for 4 months and then slowly phased out, as per instructions on bottle (or was it their website, don’t remember). Some people stay on it for years though. natasa Hi Can anyone tell me if all the Transfer Factors contain egg? How many should a four year old have per day? Are they ok to be given with enzymes and supps or should they be given separately? Has anyone seen any good results with them? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2009 Report Share Posted June 3, 2009 Thanks Natasha I have just ordered some of the 4life transfer factor advanced for my son who is always ill and has cronic excema lately, i think it is down to gut issues as the last poop tested positive for yeast and other nasties, i was just conserned re the eggs as he had a dippy egg 3 years ago and his torso came out in an itchy rash about 20 mins after, also had a rash across his stomach after MMR vaccine - prior to the autism!!!! I am also going to try my dad on some he has prostate cancer that has spread to other organs and is literally wasting away in front of our eyes. Thanks for your help > > > > > most of them don¹t, some are derived from egg but think there is only one > > company that does that, has French-sounding name. Other brands are derived > > from colostrum. > > we used to give away from other sups, but only maybe 1/2 to an hour when > > possible. Saw very good things, more with it more language more relaxed > > socially etc. loved it. stayed on it for 4 months and then slowly phased out, > > as per instructions on bottle (or was it their website, don¹t remember). Some > > people stay on it for years though. > > > > natasa > > > > > > Hi > > > > Can anyone tell me if all the Transfer Factors contain egg? How many should a > > four year old have per day? Are they ok to be given with enzymes and supps or > > should they be given separately? Has anyone seen any good results with them? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 does 4life TF have it? http://www.mandimart.co.uk/transfer-factor-classic-by-4life-90-capsules-451-p.asp Hi all, Just wondering if anyone knows of a product that works the same as Transfer factor but does not contain egg yolk? My son is doing extremley well on the lutein free diet (sara's diet) for the last few weeks and he is not allowed egg yolks. Kirsty x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 Yes, thats the make i have From: Neno/Natasa <neno@...>"Autism Treatment " <Autism Treatment >Sent: Mon, 11 January, 2010 13:48:54Subject: Re: Transfer Factor does 4life TF have it?http://www.mandimar t.co.uk/transfer -factor-classic- by-4life- 90-capsules- 451-p.asp Hi all, Just wondering if anyone knows of a product that works the same as Transfer factor but does not contain egg yolk?My son is doing extremley well on the lutein free diet (sara's diet) for the last few weeks and he is not allowed egg yolks. Kirstyx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 Hi Kirsty I think that Colostrum from Kirkman is a similar kind of thing? I'm afraid I don't completely understand it - never got around to watching the DVD that came with Transfer Factor!Autism Treatment From: kirsty.allen@...Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 05:40:22 -0800Subject: Transfer Factor Hi all, Just wondering if anyone knows of a product that works the same as Transfer factor but does not contain egg yolk? My son is doing extremley well on the lutein free diet (sara's diet) for the last few weeks and he is not allowed egg yolks. Kirsty x Got a cool Hotmail story? Tell us now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 Hi all, I neeed feedback about transfer factor and germanium thanks Mila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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