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How do Transfer Factors work?

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How do Transfer Factors work?

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Transfer factors educate your naive immune system about a present or potential danger and equip it with a plan of action. Transfer factors educate the immune system in three important ways. First, they recognise the bad guys as harmful and determine the best course of action. Next, they respond, tailoring the immune response to your body’s needs. Lastly, they support the immune system’s ability to remember past invasions, allowing your body to more quickly respond to similar health threats. In addition, transfer factors can balance the immune system by suppressing it when it’s overactive, calming it back to a normal level.

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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 be given to another mammal with the same efficacy.

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