Guest guest Posted March 15, 2001 Report Share Posted March 15, 2001 All interested in Transfer Factor. I have a copy of The Autism File (try www.autismfile.com issue 4) which has an article on breast milk (colostrum & TF link) in which a mother and anyone she could persuade that was able was expressing milk for for her autistic son, it started when he got hold of his siblings bottle and latterly said his first words. I have not yet twigged a mercury link though, does anyone know? Jon . [ ] AUTISM SPECIFIC TRANSFER FACTOR Hi all,I posted not too long ago this. A brief summary for those who missed it. I joined the transfactor forum some time ago to learn more about transfactor in general. What I learned at the time was that all the impressive stuff happened from human and all the stuff on the market is bovine (or chicken). Anyway, I ask anyone who posts anywhere for more info. Last week I got an e-mail back from someone who attended the recent Lakeland Autism conference (and assumed I did too) who was very excited over Hamilton's talk about 'antigen specific TF' for autism. I posted this group at the time and said I would update anyone interested. Since I received so many responses, I'm updating here. She responded to my enquiry as follows-After going through her conference notes, she said she thought Chisholm Labs was making it and it would be ready in about a month. There are three types-each used for a few months. The first targets candida and maybe HHV6. The second is for all the things we vaccinate for-MMR,DPT and Lyme-the third one she wasn't sure about. Anyway, there is a phone number! (yeah) 1-800-664-1333. If anyone can add anything further, that would be great. And if anyone uses this with success, please post. N.======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 My mom's friend is doing research on this. I have yet to be able to speak with her as I only found out about it this week. I am still lactating from my last child and so I am kind of beside myself trying to decide if I need to start pumping like mad. I think I have finely lost my mind. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 Transfer Factor is specific to the microorganism, not to the individual that produces it. This makes it possible to take transfer factor from bovine or COW'S colostrum and have a highly effective product for humans. I know 4-Life Transfer Factor helps my son, I see first-hand the improvements every day. I am impressed by what TF has done for my son, and it is from bovine...cow.(not chicken) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lindy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- Jon <jerseybean@...> wrote: > All interested in Transfer Factor. > > I have a copy of The Autism File (try > www.autismfile.com issue 4) which has an article on > breast milk (colostrum & TF link) in which a mother > and anyone she could persuade that was able was > expressing milk for for her autistic son, it started > when he got hold of his siblings bottle and latterly > said his first words. I have not yet twigged a > mercury link though, does anyone know? > > Jon . > [ ] AUTISM SPECIFIC TRANSFER > FACTOR > > > Hi all, > I posted not too long ago this. A brief summary > for those who missed > it. I joined the transfactor forum some time ago > to learn more > about transfactor in general. What I learned at > the time was that > all the impressive stuff happened from human and > all the stuff on the > market is bovine (or chicken). Anyway, I ask > anyone who posts > anywhere for more info. Last week I got an e-mail > back from someone > who attended the recent Lakeland Autism conference > (and assumed I did > too) who was very excited over Hamilton's talk > about 'antigen > specific TF' for autism. I posted this group at > the time and said I > would update anyone interested. Since I received > so many responses, > I'm updating here. > She responded to my enquiry as follows-After going > through her > conference notes, she said she thought Chisholm > Labs was making it > and it would be ready in about a month. There are > three types-each > used for a few months. The first targets candida > and maybe HHV6. > The second is for all the things we vaccinate > for-MMR,DPT and Lyme- > the third one she wasn't sure about. Anyway, > there is a phone > number! (yeah) 1-800-664-1333. > If anyone can add anything further, that would be > great. And if > anyone uses this with success, please post. > N. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 I use 4-Life Transfer Factor on my son who has autism. These transfer factors are extracted from bovine(COW)colostrum. I know the improvements I have seen in my son, and I am impressed by them, or I would be looking elsewhere. Transfer Factor is specific to the microorganism, not to the individual that produces it. This allows us to take transfer factors from cow's colostrum and have a highly effective product for humans. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Lindy~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- snunes@... wrote: > Hi all, > I posted not too long ago this. A brief summary for > those who missed > it. I joined the transfactor forum some time ago > to learn more > about transfactor in general. What I learned at the > time was that > all the impressive stuff happened from human and all > the stuff on the > market is bovine (or chicken). Anyway, I ask anyone > who posts > anywhere for more info. Last week I got an e-mail > back from someone > who attended the recent Lakeland Autism conference > (and assumed I did > too) who was very excited over Hamilton's talk about > 'antigen > specific TF' for autism. I posted this group at the > time and said I > would update anyone interested. Since I received so > many responses, > I'm updating here. > She responded to my enquiry as follows-After going > through her > conference notes, she said she thought Chisholm Labs > was making it > and it would be ready in about a month. There are > three types-each > used for a few months. The first targets candida > and maybe HHV6. > The second is for all the things we vaccinate > for-MMR,DPT and Lyme- > the third one she wasn't sure about. Anyway, there > is a phone > number! (yeah) 1-800-664-1333. > If anyone can add anything further, that would be > great. And if > anyone uses this with success, please post. > N. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 If Mom is mercury toxic(amalgam, vaccines, etc.) she can pass that toxicity on to her baby through breast milk, and also through the placenta. I believe that is where my son's problem began... --- Jon <jerseybean@...> wrote: > All interested in Transfer Factor. > > I have a copy of The Autism File (try > www.autismfile.com issue 4) which has an article on > breast milk (colostrum & TF link) in which a mother > and anyone she could persuade that was able was > expressing milk for for her autistic son, it started > when he got hold of his siblings bottle and latterly > said his first words. I have not yet twigged a > mercury link though, does anyone know? > > Jon . > [ ] AUTISM SPECIFIC TRANSFER > FACTOR > > > Hi all, > I posted not too long ago this. A brief summary > for those who missed > it. I joined the transfactor forum some time ago > to learn more > about transfactor in general. What I learned at > the time was that > all the impressive stuff happened from human and > all the stuff on the > market is bovine (or chicken). Anyway, I ask > anyone who posts > anywhere for more info. Last week I got an e-mail > back from someone > who attended the recent Lakeland Autism conference > (and assumed I did > too) who was very excited over Hamilton's talk > about 'antigen > specific TF' for autism. I posted this group at > the time and said I > would update anyone interested. Since I received > so many responses, > I'm updating here. > She responded to my enquiry as follows-After going > through her > conference notes, she said she thought Chisholm > Labs was making it > and it would be ready in about a month. There are > three types-each > used for a few months. The first targets candida > and maybe HHV6. > The second is for all the things we vaccinate > for-MMR,DPT and Lyme- > the third one she wasn't sure about. Anyway, > there is a phone > number! (yeah) 1-800-664-1333. > If anyone can add anything further, that would be > great. And if > anyone uses this with success, please post. > N. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 I am well aware that wonderful things are happening with transfer factor, that's why I've joined the transfactor group(and read the ENTIRE archives back to day one), searched out the brands on the market, read the research papers, and am picking the brains of biochemists and MD's about it. And it's why I've started my son on it. I am also well aware that transfactor is specific to certain microorganisms. The question is, which ones? If you read the studies out there, the best results are obtained from human cultered specific transfactor. (Ideally, each child could be tested for specific missing immune factors and these could be cultivated in lab from human tissue and administered) For all intents and purposes, this isn't available for general use. Bovine conveys temporary immunity to an array of factors, just as human colostrum does. But the body eventually recognises bovine as foreign (non- species specific)and eliminates it. But, until it does, it gives the body's immune system a break and allows it time to recuperate from the onslaught, (according to a biochemist(PhD) who I just discussed this with and whose opinion I respect.) I am aware that bovine means cow. And I know 4-Life is bovine. If you re-read my post, I think you will see that all I said was that there are some TF's on the market that are derived from chicken, too. Anyway, autistic spectrum kids have specific immunity issues(as a group). Like MMR, DTP, HHV6, etc. A company marketing transfactor is now producing products that will convey immunity against these specific factors. ( Just like Kirkman Labs formulates vitamins to specifically address the usual vitamin deficiencies found in spectrum kids.) . 4-Life is a valuable product and I never implied otherwise. I'm just letting people know there will soon be one on the market that utilises this basic formula and adds a course of autism specific immune factors to it. It's an exciting advancement which was highlighted at the Lakeland Autism Conference. All the best, N. > > All interested in Transfer Factor. > > > > I have a copy of The Autism File (try > > www.autismfile.com issue 4) which has an article on > > breast milk (colostrum & TF link) in which a mother > > and anyone she could persuade that was able was > > expressing milk for for her autistic son, it started > > when he got hold of his siblings bottle and latterly > > said his first words. I have not yet twigged a > > mercury link though, does anyone know? > > > > Jon . > > [ ] AUTISM SPECIFIC TRANSFER > > FACTOR > > > > > > Hi all, > > I posted not too long ago this. A brief summary > > for those who missed > > it. I joined the transfactor forum some time ago > > to learn more > > about transfactor in general. What I learned at > > the time was that > > all the impressive stuff happened from human and > > all the stuff on the > > market is bovine (or chicken). Anyway, I ask > > anyone who posts > > anywhere for more info. Last week I got an e-mail > > back from someone > > who attended the recent Lakeland Autism conference > > (and assumed I did > > too) who was very excited over Hamilton's talk > > about 'antigen > > specific TF' for autism. I posted this group at > > the time and said I > > would update anyone interested. Since I received > > so many responses, > > I'm updating here. > > She responded to my enquiry as follows-After going > > through her > > conference notes, she said she thought Chisholm > > Labs was making it > > and it would be ready in about a month. There are > > three types-each > > used for a few months. The first targets candida > > and maybe HHV6. > > The second is for all the things we vaccinate > > for-MMR,DPT and Lyme- > > the third one she wasn't sure about. Anyway, > > there is a phone > > number! (yeah) 1-800-664-1333. > > If anyone can add anything further, that would be > > great. And if > > anyone uses this with success, please post. > > N. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2001 Report Share Posted March 16, 2001 FYI- The May 2000 issue #35 of Alternative Medicine magazine did a very good article on Chisolm Biological Lab and Transfer Factor. They use chickens to make TF because chickens have an excellent immune response system. The Dopson's have more than 20 years experience in TF methods and did in fact work under Hugh Fudenburg at the Univ. of So. Carolina. This article is well written and explains TF in simple and understandable language. It might be difficult tracking down a copy of this issue but well worth the effort for those of you seeking information. Their address is: Alternative Medicine P.O. Box 1056 Escondido, CA 92033-9871 Editor's email is: editor@... You could also try contacting Chisolm to see if they have any reprints. email is cbiolab@.... Pfloener Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2001 Report Share Posted March 17, 2001 , Your information sounds very valuable, and I will definitely check it out! Thank you. I am slightly Aspergers, so I sometimes do not word things quite right, and may sound a little critical. I am trying to change this, but I have been this way since childhood,just recently pinpointed it to around the time I got some very large fillings. It is difficult, I sometimes don't realize I have worded something defensive or critically until someone points it out....I am sorry if I sounded defensive, critical, etc. ~~~~~Blessings to you, Lindy~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- snunes@... wrote: > I am well aware that wonderful things are happening > with transfer > factor, that's why I've joined the transfactor > group(and read the > ENTIRE archives back to day one), searched out the > brands on the > market, read the research papers, and am picking the > brains of > biochemists and MD's about it. And it's why I've > started my son on it. > > I am also well aware that transfactor is specific to > certain > microorganisms. The question is, which ones? > > If you read the studies out there, the best results > are obtained from > human cultered specific transfactor. (Ideally, each > child could be > tested for specific missing immune factors and these > could be > cultivated in lab from human tissue and > administered) For all intents > and purposes, this isn't available for general use. > Bovine conveys > temporary immunity to an array of factors, just as > human colostrum > does. But the body eventually recognises bovine as > foreign (non- > species specific)and eliminates it. But, until it > does, it gives the > body's immune system a break and allows it time to > recuperate from > the onslaught, (according to a biochemist(PhD) who I > just discussed > this with and whose opinion I respect.) > > I am aware that bovine means cow. And I know 4-Life > is bovine. If > you re-read my post, I think you will see that all I > said was that > there are some TF's on the market that are derived > from chicken, too. > > Anyway, autistic spectrum kids have specific > immunity issues(as a > group). Like MMR, DTP, HHV6, etc. A company > marketing transfactor > is now producing products that will convey immunity > against these > specific factors. ( Just like Kirkman Labs > formulates vitamins to > specifically address the usual vitamin deficiencies > found in spectrum > kids.) . 4-Life is a valuable product and I never > implied otherwise. > I'm just letting people know there will soon be one > on the market > that utilises this basic formula and adds a course > of autism specific > immune factors to it. It's an exciting advancement > which was > highlighted at the Lakeland Autism Conference. > > All the best, > N. > > > > > > All interested in Transfer Factor. > > > > > > I have a copy of The Autism File (try > > > www.autismfile.com issue 4) which has an article > on > > > breast milk (colostrum & TF link) in which a > mother > > > and anyone she could persuade that was able was > > > expressing milk for for her autistic son, it > started > > > when he got hold of his siblings bottle and > latterly > > > said his first words. I have not yet twigged a > > > mercury link though, does anyone know? > > > > > > Jon . > > > [ ] AUTISM SPECIFIC > TRANSFER > > > FACTOR > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > I posted not too long ago this. A brief > summary > > > for those who missed > > > it. I joined the transfactor forum some time > ago > > > to learn more > > > about transfactor in general. What I learned > at > > > the time was that > > > all the impressive stuff happened from human > and > > > all the stuff on the > > > market is bovine (or chicken). Anyway, I ask > > > anyone who posts > > > anywhere for more info. Last week I got an > e-mail > > > back from someone > > > who attended the recent Lakeland Autism > conference > > > (and assumed I did > > > too) who was very excited over Hamilton's talk > > > about 'antigen > > > specific TF' for autism. I posted this group > at > > > the time and said I > > > would update anyone interested. Since I > received > > > so many responses, > > > I'm updating here. > > > She responded to my enquiry as follows-After > going > > > through her > > > conference notes, she said she thought > Chisholm > > > Labs was making it > > > and it would be ready in about a month. There > are > > > three types-each > > > used for a few months. The first targets > candida > > > and maybe HHV6. > > > The second is for all the things we vaccinate > > > for-MMR,DPT and Lyme- > > > the third one she wasn't sure about. Anyway, > > > there is a phone > > > number! (yeah) 1-800-664-1333. > > > If anyone can add anything further, that would > be > > > great. And if > > > anyone uses this with success, please post. > > > N. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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