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The History of Transfer Factor
In 1949, Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence made a revolutionary discovery while studying tuberculosis. He determined that an immune response could be transferred from a donor to a recipient by injecting an extract of white blood cells (leukocytes) from a previously infected, now healthy, subject into a newly infected patient. He found that this extract contained a factor capable of transferring immunity. He named the substance "transfer factor." Dr. Lawrence's discovery came in the midst of the discovery and use of antibiotics. Transfer factors have been used throughout the antibiotic age in different regions of the world such as China, Poland, Italy and others, but never have been available commercially due to the lack of technology. In the fifty years since Lawrence's pioneering work, an estimated $40,000,000 has been spent on research resulting in over 3,000 published scientific papers documenting the benefits of transfer factors. The world's leading scientists and physicians have established the safety and remarkable immune system benefits of transfer factors. The processing methods that allow for large-scale extraction of transfer factors have only recently been perfected and a commercial product has only been available within the last few years.
Transfer Factor: How Does it Work?
Transfer factors are tiny molecules found in colostrum which provide "immune knowledge" from a mother's immune system to her baby used in recognizing and fighting outside threats. By transferring information from cell to cell, transfer factors serve as "teachers" to the new cells, ensuring a strong immune system capable of surviving, even thriving, in its new environment. Transfer factors are not species-specific and can therefore be extracted from any mammal and then are given to another mammal with the same efficacy. 4Life's Transfer Factor naturally supports the body's immune system, communicating immune information more efficiently among the cells in the body, and ultimately enhancing the body's ability to withstand attacks on its health.
The human immune system has been found to be weaker than other mammals. The cow was selected as the best model from which to extract transfer factors from. The cow is potentially effected by many of the same pathogen, parasites, and cell mutations that we are. The cow is exposed to a great many more microorganisms. The cow's immune system is much more experienced than our immune system. The transfer factor extracted from bovine colostrum contains much more information and contains more powerful inducers and suppressors.
The Future of Transfer Factor
A number of medical professionals believe that transfer factors are the hope of our future in the war against mutating pathogens. These authorities believe that transfer factors will be consumed by millions of people in the next few years. 4Life Research is dedicated to the continued research and the potentials of transfer factors. Since the introduction of our flagship product Transfer Factor, we have continued to provide for immune support by introducing Transfer Factor Plus in April of 1999 and it has been very well received. Following the success of Transfer Factor and Transfer Factor Plus, 4Life has produced a complete lineup of products that complement it's flagship product. The 4Life Transfer Factor Family is changing lives in North America, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. Our hope and desire is for continued success in strengthening the immune system as we take Transfer Factor to the world!
Transfer Factor Patent Information
Transfer Factor XF by 4Life Research is extracted from the colostrum of Grade A dairy cows. 4Life has licensed the patent which identifies transfer factor in colostrum and the exclusive and proprietary method for extracting transfer factor from colostrum (US Patent 4,816,563). 4Life Transfer Factor is tested to ensure transfer factor quality and activity.
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