What, if any, are the side effects or possible negative reactions that can occur with Transfer Factor therapy?
Dr. Ryser: “The initial reactions to Transfer Factor a patient will experience are similar to a vaccination but without, of course, exposure to the pathogen. The initial reaction typically includes flu-like symptoms, proportionate to the severity of a patients illness. These flu-like symptoms go away, but they prove that the immune system has been activated, and that it is working to suppress the bodys infections. Regarding the safety of Transfer Factor, I have never had a problem with negative side effects or adverse reactions. However, I am very cautious. I perform careful evaluations of a patients immune system. I check for viral leukemia, and so forth. I am very careful with cancer and autoimmune patients, with whom you must be cautious with regard to stimulating immune cells this is particularly the case with Hodgkins Disease and Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma patients.” (Note from Shirley: The Road To Better Health may begin with a Healing Crisis) Q.: What have you found to be the most po