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If Transfer Factor is so effective why hasn the pharmaceutical industry jumped on transfer factors?

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If Transfer Factor is so effective why hasn the pharmaceutical industry jumped on transfer factors?

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I think that is exactly what we are seeing in many foreign countries notably China, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Japan. In the US transferfactor has had an interesting history. The idea of transfer factor flies in the face of conventional immunology. In the 50’s antibiotics were the golden child of medicine followed in the 60’s by steroids like cortisone for inflammation and the synthetic steroid hormones like ethinyl estrogenand progestin that were used to create the birth control pill. After an initial delay transfer factor hit its heyday in the 70’s and early 80’s.Results however were inconsistent as researchers dove in sometimes withmore enthusiasm than skill. The key feature that was missing in these investigations was a dependable as say technique for quality control of the product. The quality control issue was not resolved until the mid 1980’s. Given that transfer factor is not a single entity, the pharmaceutical companies had fits to trying to purify the mater

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