Researched Nutritionals Transfer Factor L-Plus™ formerly Lym-Plus™

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Special Dietary Usefulness: Under a physicians direction, Transfer Factor LymPlus™ may have special dietary usefulness for individuals diagnosed with Borrella burgdorferi (cell-wall deficient Lyme), Babesia, Ehrlichia, Bartonella, Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), HHV 6B, Cytomegalovirus (CMV), and Chlamydia pneumoniae.4life.com Transfer Factor LymPlus™ provides the physician with a targeted formula developed to support the bodys immune system. This uniquely formulated transfer factor is derived from chicken based transfer factor. Another set of tests a health care professional may want to consider is the HEMEX Labs (Phoenix, AZ) hypercoag panel. According to their in-depth research, many patients blood is so thick that proper oxygenation of the brain and other tissues is subpar.


Their unique testing diagnoses the problem and follow-up discussion with the lab often leads to a protocol for the treating physician to follow. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical. For those patients who have not been diagnosed within the first 3-6 months, the standard 30 day antibiotic protocol may not work. Many doctors who specialize in the treatment of this tick-borne illness follow lengthy antibiotic and antifungal protocols. Many of these treatments include IV antibiotics twice per day for up to a year. Some doctors continue well beyond that time period if they deem necessary. Many of the doctors incorporate both antibiotic and specialized nutritional supplementation in their treatment plans. As a dietary supplement, take on an empty stomach (two hours after eating or one hour before eating) or as directed by your health care professional.


Free of: corn, salt, preservatives, fish, crustacean shellfish, treenuts, soybeans, peanuts, wheat, gluten, casein, artificial flavors or color. Cautions: Some individuals may experience a herxeimer reaction, characterized by flu-like symptoms, when they first take the product. Most physicians recognize this as a normal reaction of any product developed to support the immune system. If these symptoms occur, they generally subside within two weeks. Sensitive individuals should start with one capsule every other day for the first week; one capsule per day for the second week; two capsules per day for the third week and thereafter. If individual misses a dose, he/she should not double the dose. Storage:For best results, after opening, please store in refrigerator. When is the best time to take this product? It is better absorbed when taken away from food. You may also take it at bedtime, if you have not eaten before going to bed. Is it OK to take this product with enzymes? No, primarily because the enzymes could adversely impact proper absorption. Is it OK to take this product at the same time as other transfer factors?


Seizures (epilepsy). Early research shows that taking transfer factor along with the antiseizure drugs carbamazepine or primidon reduces the number of seizures that occur in people with epilepsy. Hepatitis B. Research studies disagree about the effectiveness of transfer factor for treating hepatitis B.drews.com.co Some studies show that transfer factor taken from patients with acute hepatitis B might be useful for treating ongoing active hepatitis B infection. However, other studies show no benefit. Herpes. Early research suggests that transfer factor might help prevent a second bout of eye infections caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) in people with a history of having these infections. Also, transfer factor seems to help prevent genital or oral herpes from recurring. HIV/AIDS. Early research shows that taking transfer factor specific for HIV by mouth doesn't slow the progression of HIV in people also being treated with the HIV drug zidovudine.


Hodgkin's disease. Early research shows that giving transfer factor as a shot under the skin doesn't reduce infections in people with Hodgkin's disease. Human papilloma virus (HPV). Early research shows that giving transfer factor as a shot under the skin doesn't help treat warts in people with HPV. Skin wounds caused by a parasitic infection called leishmaniasis. There's some evidence that transfer factor taken from patients with antibodies to leishmania, the organism that causes leishmaniasis, can help hard-to-heal skin wounds associated with leishmaniasis. Leukemia. Early research suggests that giving transfer factor as a shot under the skin doesn't improve recovery in people with leukemia. A type of cancer called mycosis fungoides.


Early research suggests that giving transfer factor as a shot into the muscle doesn't improve mycosis fungoides. Nose and throat cancer. Research studies disagree about the effectiveness of transfer factor for improving survival in people with nose and throat cancer. Some research shows that giving transfer factor with specific activity against Epstein-Barr virus as a shot into the muscle improves survival. Other research shows no benefit. A type of bone cancer called osteosarcoma. Early research suggests that giving transfer factor as a shot under the skin doesn't improve survival or reduce tumor recurrence in people with osteosarcoma. Prostate cancer. Early research suggests that giving transfer factor as a shot into the muscle might reduce the progression of certain types of prostate cancer. Rheumatoid arthritis. Early research suggests that giving transfer factor as a shot under the skin doesn't improve arthritis in children under the age of 16 years. A genetic disease called Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. Some research suggests that transfer factor taken from humans might extend life in people with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome.


By Dr. Baruch Rosen, M.D. As a physician of nearly thirty years, I was well aware that no antibiotic would protect against the ravages of viral disease, particularly canine distemper which shows similarities to HIV. My seven month old white haired Shepard was adopted from a local shelter and was initially joyful and healthy. Within three weeks he developed coarse bronchitis with heavy mucus drainage of the nose and eyes. Our well intentioned vet believed the problem to be kennel cough and started antibiotics. The heartache was compounded when Chico, my thirteen month old Chihuahua developed similar symptoms of hard coughing and heavy mucus drainage from the eyes. Reviewing his shot record, I learned he was mistakenly given only one distemper immunization, leaving him inadequately protected; and by licking Romeo's mucus and drinking from his water dish had contracted the infection.


Knowing little to nothing about canine distemper, I turned to the internet and luckily stumbled on to Transfer Factor Plus, a preparation which enhances and stimulates the body's own immune system to fight against all pathogens, viral or otherwise. My thirty years in medicine told me this was the only solution. I hurriedly became a distributor to get the product and started Chico and Romeo on one cap daily encased in one teaspoonful of raw hamburger. Over the next two weeks all cough and mucus drainage ceased. Romeo's follow-up blood count had risen to normal range at 2217 and he surprised to whole family by jumping a five foot wall.


He romps and plays all day long with Chico, now responds normally to his name and appears to be his old joyful self again. My dog Arnie had been given up on by the vet. He had acute anaemia, a disease characterized by increased destruction of red blood cells (erythrocytes) by the dog's own immune system, and quite honestly we were making arrangements for his funeral. After one week on Transfer Factor we noticed a dramatic improvement. Three months later, after finishing the entire course, Arnie is doing so well that he no longer needs Transfer Factor . He now has so much energy on his new diet (James welbeloved) that we have to restrict his intake or we could be pulling him off the ceiling.


He is putting on weight steadily as is his partner Heidi, She has been on Transfer Factor also and it has cured her scaly flaky skin condition on her back. Note: in most of the testimonials, the veterinarians, medical doctor and pet owner used the human formula, Transfer Factor or Transfer Factor Plus, to treat these animals. My German Shepherd 9 y.o desexed female, Jeska, was suffering from recurring anal gland infections (blood, pus etc.). I did not want her to have to go through having them surgically removed. She suffers terribly when she has anaesthetics and I want to avoid that. She is fed raw chicken necks, wings, beef marrowbones, chicken mince, rabbit mince, raw minced vegetables, raw egg yolks, flaxseed oil, yogurt, raw linseed powder with ground nuts, cooked brown rice. After taking Transfer Factor Plus for a couple of months, the vet checked her anal glands and the infection was gone. After all the months of agonising as to whether I should take the advice from the vet. I am just so relieved and grateful that her anal glands are healthy again.


Transfer Factor PlasMyc™ provides the physician with a targeted formula developed to support the body’s immune system. This uniquely formulated transfer factor is derived from chicken based transfer factor. Another set of tests a health care professional may want to consider is the Esoterix Labs (Phoenix, AZ) hypercoag panel. According to their in-depth research, many patients blood is so thick that proper oxygenation of the brain and other tissues is subpar. Their unique testing diagnoses the problem and follow-up discussion with the lab often leads to a protocol for the treating physician to follow. Mycoplasma are a cross between bacteria and viruses.


They hide inside cells, often in the most secret places of our bodies. Members of the genus Mycoplasma are the smallest organisms lacking cell walls that are capable of self-replication and cause various diseases in humans, animals, and plants. Labs which perform PCR testing for mycoplasma recommend patients not take antibiotics within 2-3 days prior to submitting the blood sample for testing. Antibiotic use may lead to a false negative. As a dietary supplement, take on an empty stomach (two hours after eating or one hour before eating) or as directed by your health care professional. Free of: corn, salt, preservatives, fish, crustacean shellfish, treenuts, soybeans, peanuts, wheat, gluten, casein, artificial flavors or color. This product contains some ingredients derived from milk. Some individuals may experience flu-like symptoms when they first take the product.