Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Colostrum has been known to boost immune systems. It is a natural food that has been used for years as a food supplement. Side effects are very rare. Do to its detoxifying nature, certain side effects may occur. It is possible for these toxins to produce minor rashes, bowel changes, or flu-like symptoms UNTIL they are cleansed from the body. Before taking anything, you should always consult your physician first. Since I have been on it, I haven't even had the sniffles. You must alternate between dosages for your body to accept it on a routine basis. You can not get this over-the-counter. You must be careful which brands you do spend your money on. With any kind of supplement, make sure it is of quality brand so you are not wasting your money. If you need any help in getting or any more information, you can contact me. I believe that doctors and health retailers are the only ones that you can get this from. I work for some doctors that swear by this and I have seen the results. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 , No, I don't have implants. Thank goodness I found Patty when I did, or else I would have had them. I found Patty about 1 week prior to my implant surgery. After talking back and forth with her, I made the right decision by not getting implanted. A few days later, and I would have made the most horrible mistake in my life. But the colostrum is something I think everyone should be on. In the past, especially around Christmas, because this is the time when I run myself down to nothing and don't get much sleep, I would always have bronchitis or pnemonia. Since taking this over the past few years, I have not even had the sniffles. Over the Christmas Holiday, my children were sick with the flu and then the kroup. Normally, if I am within 3 feet of someone with the flu, I would have it. But of course, taking this colostrum, I have not been sick in so long. I think this stuff is the best. Make sure you get a quality brand as there are some brands out there that are probably not as good and that your system can not absorb. Therefore, you would be wasting your money. If you have any trouble finding some, let me know because the doctors I work for have some. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 , I am not familiar with the Transer Factor. My nutritionist has put me on "New Life Colostrum". Which has worked beautifully for me and my dad who has cancer and has been on it for many years as well. Since going through chemo, his immune system isn't what it use to be, and now since he has been on it, he doesn't get sick very often, thank goodness. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 TRANSFER FACTORS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE By: E. Kolb, M.D., F.A.C.S. Transfer factors are small molecules purified from bovine colostrum, which are produced by T lymphocytes and can transfer the ability to recognize a pathogen (i.e. bacteria or virus) to cells that have not been in contact with the pathogen. Transfer factors were discovered in 1949 when H.S. Lawrence demonstrated that the immune fraction of an individual's white blood cells was able to transfer immunity to a non-sensitized person. Transfer factors also heighten the immune system's ability to react to agents which cause disease. The inducer fraction of the transfer factor is helpful for the body to fight against pathogens and the suppressor fraction of the transfer factor creates a down regulation of the immune response, which is useful in allergic or autoimmune conditions. The reason that colostrum contains transfer factors is that the infant's immune system has not yet been exposed to many pathogens and therefore responds slowly. The mother passes the transfer factors to the infant in the milk or colostrum thus helping the baby survive until it can have a more mature immune system. This is why breastfeeding is preferable to bottle feeding. Bovine colostrum has been found to have many health benefits and the active ingredient is felt to be transfer factors, which can be isolated from the colostrum. The benefits of transfer factors were discovered approximately 50 years ago. Since that time they have been the subject of a great deal of research and there are over 3500 medical peer review journal articles on research about transfer factors. Many of these papers are available at the National Institutes of Health's web page. Transfer factors have been shown to be beneficial in educating the immune system to more easily recognize disease and to respond quickly to pathogens as well as building up the defenses of the immune system to attack the pathogens and finally modulation of an overactive immune system so that less damage is done to normal tissue. Transfer factors are effective in a wide variety of infectious diseases including chronic sinusitis, viral hepatitis, chronic candidiasis, chronic infection, otitis media, AIDS, and other viral infections. Other conditions that are treated with transfer factor include cancer, asthma, allergic conditions, autoimmune disease, vaccination-induced illness, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Transfer Factor Plus has transfer factors along with thymic factors, beta-1-3 glucan, IP-6, and Chinese mushrooms, which help T Cell function, as well as aloe. We are currently recommending Transfer Factor Plus to our patients with an immune system dysfunction that which would benefit from the augmentation of cell mediated immunity and to our patients who have problems with immune disregulation resulting in an autoimmune disease. It is very useful to have a tool that modulates the immune system rather than simply killing off the bacteria and or viruses leaving the potential to create super pathogens, which may be resistant to known therapies. References: 1. Transfer Factor and Its Clinical Applications, J. Boch, M.D., International Journal of Integrative Medicine, Volume 2, Number 4, pages 44-49, July/August 2000. 2. Transfer Factor and Transfer Factor Plus Boost Your Immune System - Provide Increased Protection Against Viral, Bacterial, and other Diseases, Stanley J. Kornhauser, PhD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Patty, are you saying that this Transfer Factor is adviseable for us to take then and has no harmful side effects. Can anyone tell me of the results they have noticed when taking this TF? Please advise. Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty egroups Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 7:58 AM Subject: Transfer Factor and colostrum TRANSFER FACTORS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE By: E. Kolb, M.D., F.A.C.S. Transfer factors are small molecules purified from bovine colostrum, which are produced by T lymphocytes and can transfer the ability to recognize a pathogen (i.e. bacteria or virus) to cells that have not been in contact with the pathogen. Transfer factors were discovered in 1949 when H.S. Lawrence demonstrated that the immune fraction of an individual's white blood cells was able to transfer immunity to a non-sensitized person. Transfer factors also heighten the immune system's ability to react to agents which cause disease. The inducer fraction of the transfer factor is helpful for the body to fight against pathogens and the suppressor fraction of the transfer factor creates a down regulation of the immune response, which is useful in allergic or autoimmune conditions. The reason that colostrum contains transfer factors is that the infant's immune system has not yet been exposed to many pathogens and therefore responds slowly. The mother passes the transfer factors to the infant in the milk or colostrum thus helping the baby survive until it can have a more mature immune system. This is why breastfeeding is preferable to bottle feeding. Bovine colostrum has been found to have many health benefits and the active ingredient is felt to be transfer factors, which can be isolated from the colostrum. The benefits of transfer factors were discovered approximately 50 years ago. Since that time they have been the subject of a great deal of research and there are over 3500 medical peer review journal articles on research about transfer factors. Many of these papers are available at the National Institutes of Health's web page. Transfer factors have been shown to be beneficial in educating the immune system to more easily recognize disease and to respond quickly to pathogens as well as building up the defenses of the immune system to attack the pathogens and finally modulation of an overactive immune system so that less damage is done to normal tissue. Transfer factors are effective in a wide variety of infectious diseases including chronic sinusitis, viral hepatitis, chronic candidiasis, chronic infection, otitis media, AIDS, and other viral infections. Other conditions that are treated with transfer factor include cancer, asthma, allergic conditions, autoimmune disease, vaccination-induced illness, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Transfer Factor Plus has transfer factors along with thymic factors, beta-1-3 glucan, IP-6, and Chinese mushrooms, which help T Cell function, as well as aloe. We are currently recommending Transfer Factor Plus to our patients with an immune system dysfunction that which would benefit from the augmentation of cell mediated immunity and to our patients who have problems with immune disregulation resulting in an autoimmune disease. It is very useful to have a tool that modulates the immune system rather than simply killing off the bacteria and or viruses leaving the potential to create super pathogens, which may be resistant to known therapies. References: 1. Transfer Factor and Its Clinical Applications, J. Boch, M.D., International Journal of Integrative Medicine, Volume 2, Number 4, pages 44-49, July/August 2000. 2. Transfer Factor and Transfer Factor Plus Boost Your Immune System - Provide Increased Protection Against Viral, Bacterial, and other Diseases, Stanley J. Kornhauser, PhD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Is this over the counter stuff? Prescription? DeBoltKCC Nursing Student -----Original Message-----From: Jackie [mailto:poopie@...]Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 12:22 PM egroupsSubject: Re: Transfer Factor and colostrum Patty, are you saying that this Transfer Factor is adviseable for us to take then and has no harmful side effects. Can anyone tell me of the results they have noticed when taking this TF? Please advise. Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty egroups Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 7:58 AM Subject: Transfer Factor and colostrum TRANSFER FACTORS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE By: E. Kolb, M.D., F.A.C.S. Transfer factors are small molecules purified from bovine colostrum, which are produced by T lymphocytes and can transfer the ability to recognize a pathogen (i.e. bacteria or virus) to cells that have not been in contact with the pathogen. Transfer factors were discovered in 1949 when H.S. Lawrence demonstrated that the immune fraction of an individual's white blood cells was able to transfer immunity to a non-sensitized person. Transfer factors also heighten the immune system's ability to react to agents which cause disease. The inducer fraction of the transfer factor is helpful for the body to fight against pathogens and the suppressor fraction of the transfer factor creates a down regulation of the immune response, which is useful in allergic or autoimmune conditions. The reason that colostrum contains transfer factors is that the infant's immune system has not yet been exposed to many pathogens and therefore responds slowly. The mother passes the transfer factors to the infant in the milk or colostrum thus helping the baby survive until it can have a more mature immune system. This is why breastfeeding is preferable to bottle feeding. Bovine colostrum has been found to have many health benefits and the active ingredient is felt to be transfer factors, which can be isolated from the colostrum. The benefits of transfer factors were discovered approximately 50 years ago. Since that time they have been the subject of a great deal of research and there are over 3500 medical peer review journal articles on research about transfer factors. Many of these papers are available at the National Institutes of Health's web page. Transfer factors have been shown to be beneficial in educating the immune system to more easily recognize disease and to respond quickly to pathogens as well as building up the defenses of the immune system to attack the pathogens and finally modulation of an overactive immune system so that less damage is done to normal tissue. Transfer factors are effective in a wide variety of infectious diseases including chronic sinusitis, viral hepatitis, chronic candidiasis, chronic infection, otitis media, AIDS, and other viral infections. Other conditions that are treated with transfer factor include cancer, asthma, allergic conditions, autoimmune disease, vaccination-induced illness, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Transfer Factor Plus has transfer factors along with thymic factors, beta-1-3 glucan, IP-6, and Chinese mushrooms, which help T Cell function, as well as aloe. We are currently recommending Transfer Factor Plus to our patients with an immune system dysfunction that which would benefit from the augmentation of cell mediated immunity and to our patients who have problems with immune disregulation resulting in an autoimmune disease. It is very useful to have a tool that modulates the immune system rather than simply killing off the bacteria and or viruses leaving the potential to create super pathogens, which may be resistant to known therapies. References: 1. Transfer Factor and Its Clinical Applications, J. Boch, M.D., International Journal of Integrative Medicine, Volume 2, Number 4, pages 44-49, July/August 2000. 2. Transfer Factor and Transfer Factor Plus Boost Your Immune System - Provide Increased Protection Against Viral, Bacterial, and other Diseases, Stanley J. Kornhauser, PhD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Jackie, Yes, Dr. Kolb recommends this Transfer Factor. This is what she wrote to me, below: Patty: Please see the article on transfer factor plus at www.plastikos.com. Transfer factor plus has many of the immune modulators including the active ingredient in colostrum and is what I am currently recommending on the silicone immune protocol. Thanks. . ----- Original Message ----- From: Jackie egroups Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 9:22 AM Subject: Re: Transfer Factor and colostrum Patty, are you saying that this Transfer Factor is adviseable for us to take then and has no harmful side effects. Can anyone tell me of the results they have noticed when taking this TF? Please advise. Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty egroups Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 7:58 AM Subject: Transfer Factor and colostrum TRANSFER FACTORS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE By: E. Kolb, M.D., F.A.C.S. Transfer factors are small molecules purified from bovine colostrum, which are produced by T lymphocytes and can transfer the ability to recognize a pathogen (i.e. bacteria or virus) to cells that have not been in contact with the pathogen. Transfer factors were discovered in 1949 when H.S. Lawrence demonstrated that the immune fraction of an individual's white blood cells was able to transfer immunity to a non-sensitized person. Transfer factors also heighten the immune system's ability to react to agents which cause disease. The inducer fraction of the transfer factor is helpful for the body to fight against pathogens and the suppressor fraction of the transfer factor creates a down regulation of the immune response, which is useful in allergic or autoimmune conditions. The reason that colostrum contains transfer factors is that the infant's immune system has not yet been exposed to many pathogens and therefore responds slowly. The mother passes the transfer factors to the infant in the milk or colostrum thus helping the baby survive until it can have a more mature immune system. This is why breastfeeding is preferable to bottle feeding. Bovine colostrum has been found to have many health benefits and the active ingredient is felt to be transfer factors, which can be isolated from the colostrum. The benefits of transfer factors were discovered approximately 50 years ago. Since that time they have been the subject of a great deal of research and there are over 3500 medical peer review journal articles on research about transfer factors. Many of these papers are available at the National Institutes of Health's web page. Transfer factors have been shown to be beneficial in educating the immune system to more easily recognize disease and to respond quickly to pathogens as well as building up the defenses of the immune system to attack the pathogens and finally modulation of an overactive immune system so that less damage is done to normal tissue. Transfer factors are effective in a wide variety of infectious diseases including chronic sinusitis, viral hepatitis, chronic candidiasis, chronic infection, otitis media, AIDS, and other viral infections. Other conditions that are treated with transfer factor include cancer, asthma, allergic conditions, autoimmune disease, vaccination-induced illness, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Transfer Factor Plus has transfer factors along with thymic factors, beta-1-3 glucan, IP-6, and Chinese mushrooms, which help T Cell function, as well as aloe. We are currently recommending Transfer Factor Plus to our patients with an immune system dysfunction that which would benefit from the augmentation of cell mediated immunity and to our patients who have problems with immune disregulation resulting in an autoimmune disease. It is very useful to have a tool that modulates the immune system rather than simply killing off the bacteria and or viruses leaving the potential to create super pathogens, which may be resistant to known therapies. References: 1. Transfer Factor and Its Clinical Applications, J. Boch, M.D., International Journal of Integrative Medicine, Volume 2, Number 4, pages 44-49, July/August 2000. 2. Transfer Factor and Transfer Factor Plus Boost Your Immune System - Provide Increased Protection Against Viral, Bacterial, and other Diseases, Stanley J. Kornhauser, PhD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 http://4tf-transfer-factor.com/ This site has it for sale. Here is what the page says: Transfer Factorâ„¢ is the most exciting product for the immune system that I've seen in my eighteen years of practicing medicine. It has literally revolutionized my practice, particularly in terms of chronic diseases." Singleton, M.D.Pediatrician Markowitz, M.D. reports a reduction of the use of antibiotics by a whopping 84% in a control group of 88 children. He also reports a drop of 75% in return visits to his clinic by the children who have been using Transfer Factorâ„¢ during that time period. "With Transfer Factorâ„¢ we can teach our immune systems how to deal with millions of microorganisms. This is big news in preventive medicine." Rob on, M.D. "Transfer factors are the most exciting discovery in immunology. As the 21st Century unfolds, transfer factors will be one of our greatest keys to health and well being." Dr. Hennen, Ph.D.Can Transfer Factorâ„¢ help you? Yes, nearly 500 Doctors and clinics are now involved with Transfer Factorâ„¢. Helping their patients and their families with educating and rebuilding their immune system. Helping the fight against colds and flu. Also ear, sinus, skin, and other chronic infections. Even herpes, HIV, cancer, and autoimmune diseases like asthma and allergies. Patty ----- Original Message ----- From: DeBolt egroups Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 9:40 AM Subject: RE: Transfer Factor and colostrum Is this over the counter stuff? Prescription? DeBoltKCC Nursing Student -----Original Message-----From: Jackie [mailto:poopie@...]Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 12:22 PM egroupsSubject: Re: Transfer Factor and colostrum Patty, are you saying that this Transfer Factor is adviseable for us to take then and has no harmful side effects. Can anyone tell me of the results they have noticed when taking this TF? Please advise. Jackie ----- Original Message ----- From: Patty egroups Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 7:58 AM Subject: Transfer Factor and colostrum TRANSFER FACTORS IN CLINICAL MEDICINE By: E. Kolb, M.D., F.A.C.S. Transfer factors are small molecules purified from bovine colostrum, which are produced by T lymphocytes and can transfer the ability to recognize a pathogen (i.e. bacteria or virus) to cells that have not been in contact with the pathogen. Transfer factors were discovered in 1949 when H.S. Lawrence demonstrated that the immune fraction of an individual's white blood cells was able to transfer immunity to a non-sensitized person. Transfer factors also heighten the immune system's ability to react to agents which cause disease. The inducer fraction of the transfer factor is helpful for the body to fight against pathogens and the suppressor fraction of the transfer factor creates a down regulation of the immune response, which is useful in allergic or autoimmune conditions. The reason that colostrum contains transfer factors is that the infant's immune system has not yet been exposed to many pathogens and therefore responds slowly. The mother passes the transfer factors to the infant in the milk or colostrum thus helping the baby survive until it can have a more mature immune system. This is why breastfeeding is preferable to bottle feeding. Bovine colostrum has been found to have many health benefits and the active ingredient is felt to be transfer factors, which can be isolated from the colostrum. The benefits of transfer factors were discovered approximately 50 years ago. Since that time they have been the subject of a great deal of research and there are over 3500 medical peer review journal articles on research about transfer factors. Many of these papers are available at the National Institutes of Health's web page. Transfer factors have been shown to be beneficial in educating the immune system to more easily recognize disease and to respond quickly to pathogens as well as building up the defenses of the immune system to attack the pathogens and finally modulation of an overactive immune system so that less damage is done to normal tissue. Transfer factors are effective in a wide variety of infectious diseases including chronic sinusitis, viral hepatitis, chronic candidiasis, chronic infection, otitis media, AIDS, and other viral infections. Other conditions that are treated with transfer factor include cancer, asthma, allergic conditions, autoimmune disease, vaccination-induced illness, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Transfer Factor Plus has transfer factors along with thymic factors, beta-1-3 glucan, IP-6, and Chinese mushrooms, which help T Cell function, as well as aloe. We are currently recommending Transfer Factor Plus to our patients with an immune system dysfunction that which would benefit from the augmentation of cell mediated immunity and to our patients who have problems with immune disregulation resulting in an autoimmune disease. It is very useful to have a tool that modulates the immune system rather than simply killing off the bacteria and or viruses leaving the potential to create super pathogens, which may be resistant to known therapies. References: 1. Transfer Factor and Its Clinical Applications, J. Boch, M.D., International Journal of Integrative Medicine, Volume 2, Number 4, pages 44-49, July/August 2000. 2. Transfer Factor and Transfer Factor Plus Boost Your Immune System - Provide Increased Protection Against Viral, Bacterial, and other Diseases, Stanley J. Kornhauser, PhD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Amy, do you have implants? Have you had problems? I wonder if we can order some of this online? ) DeBoltKCC Nursing Student -----Original Message-----From: amybcj@... [mailto:amybcj@...]Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 12:54 PM egroupsSubject: Re: Transfer Factor and colostrumColostrum has been known to boost immune systems. It is a natural food that has been used for years as a food supplement. Side effects are very rare. Do to its detoxifying nature, certain side effects may occur. It is possible for these toxins to produce minor rashes, bowel changes, or flu-like symptoms UNTIL they are cleansed from the body. Before taking anything, you should always consult your physician first. Since I have been on it, I haven't even had the sniffles. You must alternate between dosages for your body to accept it on a routine basis. You can not get this over-the-counter. You must be careful which brands you do spend your money on. With any kind of supplement, make sure it is of quality brand so you are not wasting your money. If you need any help in getting or any more information, you can contact me. I believe that doctors and health retailers are the only ones that you can get this from. I work for some doctors that swear by this and I have seen the results. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2001 Report Share Posted January 15, 2001 Wow, Amy. Good for you. Thank God, that you are well and were able to make positive good choices. There are literally hundreds of women getting implants, as we speak, who won't be so lucky. I am assuming that Transfer Factor and Transfer Factor Plus are both the same as the colostrum you are talking about? If so, then it is available online at 4tf-transfer-factor.com. Please let me know, I really want to order some. ) Thanx for your time! DeBoltKCC Nursing Student -----Original Message-----From: amybcj@... [mailto:amybcj@...]Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 1:36 PM egroupsSubject: Re: Transfer Factor and colostrum, No, I don't have implants. Thank goodness I found Patty when I did, or else I would have had them. I found Patty about 1 week prior to my implant surgery. After talking back and forth with her, I made the right decision by not getting implanted. A few days later, and I would have made the most horrible mistake in my life. But the colostrum is something I think everyone should be on. In the past, especially around Christmas, because this is the time when I run myself down to nothing and don't get much sleep, I would always have bronchitis or pnemonia. Since taking this over the past few years, I have not even had the sniffles. Over the Christmas Holiday, my children were sick with the flu and then the kroup. Normally, if I am within 3 feet of someone with the flu, I would have it. But of course, taking this colostrum, I have not been sick in so long. I think this stuff is the best. Make sure you get a quality brand as there are some brands out there that are probably not as good and that your system can not absorb. Therefore, you would be wasting your money. If you have any trouble finding some, let me know because the doctors I work for have some. Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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