Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 the tf is all gone?? i know they could never legally claim that they helped or cured anything... i think that's why the brand we used to take (Tomorrow's Foods) is gone. but our dr mentioned another brand or two that seemed to help another patient(s?). fecal transplant? interesting.. saw that on an episode of House (my daughter says grey's anatomy) a while back - don't remember condition it was done for... " ...* Transfer factor manufacturers that once upon a time made transfer factor specific for EBV, no longer offers it. [in our case, for one of us that was EBV positive, it eliminated it]... " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 To the best of my googling, the EBV TF is no longer for sale (it was expensive > $120/bottle), general TF still is. > > > " ...* Transfer factor manufacturers that once upon a time made transfer factor specific for EBV, no longer offers it. [in our case, for one of us that was EBV positive, it eliminated it]... " > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 * Transfer factor manufacturers that once upon a time made transfer factor specific for EBV, no longer offers it. [in our case, for one of us that was EBV positive, it eliminated it] What about this: https://www.researchednutritionals.com/store/item.cfm?code=CRN124 & cat=17 * Labs that once upon a time offered a PCR CFIDS Panel of tests for commonly associated virus and bacteria, have dropped them from their offerings. [Now you have to wade through and select all of the candidate infection your self] www.redlabs.be ________________________________ From: Ken L <ken.lassesen@...> Sent: Mon, May 16, 2011 1:52:04 PM Subject: Update on Lab Test availability -- and a very positive looking new treatment Just a FYI, that I have seen two things happen in the last few years: * Labs that once upon a time offered a PCR CFIDS Panel of tests for commonly associated virus and bacteria, have dropped them from their offerings. [Now you have to wade through and select all of the candidate infection your self] * Transfer factor manufacturers that once upon a time made transfer factor specific for EBV, no longer offers it. [in our case, for one of us that was EBV positive, it eliminated it] Non-CFIDSers running those businesses, make rational financial decisions. If there is not sufficient profit in a reasonable length of time, items are dropped On the PLUS SIDE -- there is one new treatment that: * Appears to have very low downside risks (none reported that I can find any where) * Have placed people with CFIDS and other autoimmune disease into full remission in days or weeks.. ------unfortunately, most people will not consider it ---- Two articles worth reading: * http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/science/13micro.html * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fecal_bacteriotherapy * http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/57795/ " As director of the Centre for Digestive Diseases in New South Wales, Borody oversees five to six fecal transplants a week, most of which are for patients with irritable bowel syndrome. But occasionally, he treats patients that, in addition to bowel complaints, also have seemingly non-gut related conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome, acne, and multiple sclerosis. And he's getting some early evidence that, in some cases, the transplant can reverse the symptoms of those accompanying conditions as well. " http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/57795/#ixzz1MXTBRu9S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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