What is Transfer Factor?
Transfer Factors are highly concentrated, immune messaging systems designed by nature to transfer critical immune programming from one individual to another.

Transfer Factors are specific to the microorganism, not the individual that produces them.

Transfer Factors balance the immune system through boosting it and controlling it.

"Transfer factors are the most exciting discovery in immunology. As the 21st Century unfolds, transfer factor will be one of our greatest keys to health and well being."  Dr. William Hennen

"Transfer factors will become the major direction of medicine."  Dr. Robert Robertson, M.D.

What is Transfer Factor™?
Transfer factor is an all natural substance that works by "teaching" your own immune system to identify infectious agents that attack your body every day.

Where does Transfer Factor come from?
Transfer factors are very small components naturally found in colostrum, a baby’s first milk from its mother. Through a special, patented (licensed to 4Life) extraction process, we are now able to collect powerful transfer factor molecules from the cow's first milk, dry them, and then encapsulate them for human consumption. This patented process is very important and sets 4Life™ Transfer Factor™ apart from any other product.  The Transfer Factor™ collected from this process is a purified extract containing transfer factor molecules.

How does Transfer Factor work?
Transfer factor provides "immune data" collected from the mother’s own immune system and then passed on to her baby. The mother transfers valuable immunity information to be used by the new life to assist in staving off infection and disease. These powerful immunity agents have been identified and are called transfer factors. To keep your body healthy, your immune system must do three very important things each time your body comes in contact with a pathogen: First it must first recognize the pathogen as a threat to the body; second, it must then attack and kill off the threat; and third, it must remember that pathogen so that your body can rid itself quickly of it the next time it is attacked.

It is the identification process of the immune system that is so critical. If your body can identify a pathogen quickly, it can mount a response against it quickly. By transferring information from cell to cell, transfer factors serve as "teachers" of new cells, thereby ensuring a stronger immune system capable of withstanding our often harsh environment.

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