Transfer factors are tiny molecules found in colostrum which provide “immune knowledge” from a mother’s immune system to her baby used in recognizing and fighting outside threats. By transferring information from cell to cell, transfer factors serve as “teachers” to the new cells, ensuring a strong immune system capable of surviving, even thriving, in its new environment. There are over 3,000 published papers and 50 years of research on various forms and sources of transfer factors. These molecules were first discovered in the late 40′s by Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence.
The Power of Transfer Factors
Friday, October 28th, 2011

English
French
German
Spanish
Russian