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Since Transfer Factor Is Isolated From Colostrum, What About Milk Allergies and Lactose Intolerance?

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Since Transfer Factor Is Isolated From Colostrum, What About Milk Allergies and Lactose Intolerance?

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Milk allergies are caused by the large milk proteins, primarily casein, and to a lesser extent the immunoglobulins. These proteins are completely removed from the transfer factor. Lactose intolerance is most common in Oriental populations; much less so in those of European or African decent. We are conscience of this concern and remove the lactose from our product.

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