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Hi Abid from Sue,

Glad to hear you are going with the transfer factor..

We have not needed it --but I also know of a Dr. De Rock,

a holistic VET... whose done double blind studies on

LW patches on 140 horses with GREAT success..and

She also RAVES about TRANSFER FACTOR for her

horses, too. Animals do not get placebo effects...

so that's a plus for both....

Anyway... if you are an animal lover..

I can send you her commentary & studies.

Sue

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ok, thank you.J Thorpe wrote: Hi Kersten, I'll send you the studies from the Vet..directly since they have good photo's with them..etc. after work today. Warmly, Sue

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My son is using TF now for 3 weeks. We are seeing very small gains -- not sure if that is fom TF or some of the other thing s we are ding. How long did the trial below last? 4 weeks? 12 weeks? Thank you. wrote: Fudenberg, H. H. Dialysable lymphocyte extract (DLyE) in infantile onset autism: a pilot study. Biotherapy 1996;9(1-3):143-7. Immuno Therapeutics Research Foundation, Spartanburg, S.C., USA. Abstract: 40

infantile autistic patients were studied. They ranged from 6 years to 15 years of age at entry. Twenty-two were cases of classical infantile autism; whereas 18 lacked one or more clinical defects associated with infantile autism—dubbed “pseudo-autism”. Of the 22 with classic autism, 21 responded to transfer factor (TF) treatment by gaining at least 2 points in symptom severity score average (SSSA); and 10 became normal in that they were mainstreamed in school, and clinical characteristics were fully normalized. Of the 18 remaining, 4 responded to TF, some to other therapies. After cessation of TF therapy, 5 in the autistic group and 3 of the pseudo-autistic group regressed, but they did not drop as low as baseline levels. PMID: 8993773, UI: 97146917 "Unless someone like you cares a whole lot, nothing is going to get better. It's

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Hi,

Thanks for the link. There are so many different ones. Which one do

you buy? The kids multivitamin + transfer factor?

Patty

> Where do I buy Transfer Factor? The wholefood stores

don't sell it.

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we use the transfer factor classic.nicmat22003 wrote: Hi,Thanks for the link. There are so many different ones. Which one do you buy? The kids multivitamin + transfer factor?Patty> Where do I buy Transfer Factor? The wholefood stores don't sell it.> > Patty> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Building a website is a piece of cake. > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.>

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We use the Advanced. Check the labels because there is one - I think it's called Advanced Plus - that has a variety of herbs in it and oat.

Dana

-----Original Message-----From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ]On Behalf Of nicmat22003Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 7:42 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Transfer Factor

Hi,Thanks for the link. There are so many different ones. Which one do you buy? The kids multivitamin + transfer factor?Patty> Where do I buy Transfer Factor? The wholefood stores don't sell it.> > Patty> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Building a website is a piece of cake. > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.>

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We used the Transfer Factor, Advanced, but not the Advanced Plus. We did n't use the Multivitamin + TF because the MV has iron in it and iron creates oxidative stress, something most of our kids have too much of.

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we use the transfer factor classic.nicmat22003 <prabitosbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:

Hi,Thanks for the link. There are so many different ones. Which one do you buy? The kids multivitamin + transfer factor?Patty> Where do I buy Transfer Factor? The wholefood stores don't sell it.> > Patty> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Building a website is a piece of cake. > Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.>

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