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www.4LifeCenter.com And I do not know if it can be used with LDN or not, Brook.

Maybe someone else will know.

[ ] Transfer Factor --

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>

> I've been holding off posting in case it was a fluke...but after 5

> days I really don't think it is. Hooray for transfer factor!

n is

> back to doing great. So far the big area of improvement is in

> flexibility, frustration tolerance, and emotional openness. Some

> examples: we joined a pool in the neighborhood, in someone's

backyard,

> and yesterday we walked the 1/2 mile there to find the gate

locked.

> Just last week that would have meant grumbling at least, many dark

> looks, and then picking on his sister. Instead he was joking

about it

> and completely able to roll with the situation (I otoh was

grumbling

> and full of dark looks). We've been having these amazing

conversations

> both about how he felt before he got sick (at 18 months) and

during.

> His ability to understand how other people feel has made a giant

leap.

> This morning he has plans to write his ittle sister a note

apologizing

> for the way he treated her in the years that he was poisoned. (He

told

> me, " I was really mean to her. But I was possessed. My body was

doing

> it but not my brain. " )

>

> It's true that he's gotten to this place before, and even though

he

> stayed there for months, eventually he regressed again. But this

time

> I'm hopeful that the deeper issue of immune imbalance is being

> addressed, and maybe maybe maybe that nasty EBV will stop

reactivating.

>

> Lang at A1 suggested mushrooms (no, not that kind!) for

immune

> support, so after a bit I'm going to try those and possibly

another

> course of Virastop as well. Other ideas welcomed -- and a big

thanks

> to , Anita, and Anne for helping me get a grip on this

subject.

>

> Nell

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, colostrum is different than TF, from what I understand. The immunity

factors from the colostrum are what is extracted and concentrated to make the

TF. I do know of a product called IGG-2000, but don't know a lot about it other

than it is casein free.

Good luck,

[ ] Re: Transfer Factor --

Hi Nell! Congratulations! That is amazing! Please forgive me for

jumping in w/ questions but we have major immune stuff going on so I

am very interested in this for my kids. My kids also have a severe

problem with dairy so unless this is casein free, it probably would

work. I didn't see that on the site, does anyone know. Would this

be the same as Colostrum Gold by Kirkman? They say their's is

casien free. Anyone know anything about it? Isaac has elevated

EBV. I don't know about Abi but she is the one that is MOODY and

MEAN most of the time. Does having elevated EBV make them that

way? Thanks for helping me get up to speed on this. The longer I

am on this list, the more I wonder why I am paying our DANs. I have

been going for years and not had any of the great suggestions I get

from you all. Thanks for being so willing to share you experience

and knowledge with me!!

>

> I've been holding off posting in case it was a fluke...but after 5

> days I really don't think it is. Hooray for transfer factor!

n is

> back to doing great. So far the big area of improvement is in

> flexibility, frustration tolerance, and emotional openness. Some

> examples: we joined a pool in the neighborhood, in someone's

backyard,

> and yesterday we walked the 1/2 mile there to find the gate locked.

> Just last week that would have meant grumbling at least, many dark

> looks, and then picking on his sister. Instead he was joking about

it

> and completely able to roll with the situation (I otoh was

grumbling

> and full of dark looks). We've been having these amazing

conversations

> both about how he felt before he got sick (at 18 months) and

during.

> His ability to understand how other people feel has made a giant

leap.

> This morning he has plans to write his ittle sister a note

apologizing

> for the way he treated her in the years that he was poisoned. (He

told

> me, " I was really mean to her. But I was possessed. My body was

doing

> it but not my brain. " )

>

> It's true that he's gotten to this place before, and even though he

> stayed there for months, eventually he regressed again. But this

time

> I'm hopeful that the deeper issue of immune imbalance is being

> addressed, and maybe maybe maybe that nasty EBV will stop

reactivating.

>

> Lang at A1 suggested mushrooms (no, not that kind!) for

immune

> support, so after a bit I'm going to try those and possibly another

> course of Virastop as well. Other ideas welcomed -- and a big

thanks

> to , Anita, and Anne for helping me get a grip on this

subject.

>

> Nell

>

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