Transfer Factors Study with Autistic Children

These children were given three capsules containing transfer factors, three times daily, for three months. Each patient was assessed prior to the treatment, six weeks into the study, and at the completion of the three-month study.... more

Transfer Factors and HIV

Included in this study were 25 HIV-infected patients (20 male and 5 female), ages 19 to 56 (15 patients ages 21-25). Individuals were classified according to V.I. Pokrovskys classification (1989) for HIV-infection... more

Transfer Factors and Inflammation

OBJECTIVE: To investigate i) whether the Dialyzable Leukocyte Extract (DLE) modulates the production of proinflammatory cytokines in leukocytes activated by the bacterial cell wall components lipopolysaccharide (LPS), lipoteichoic acid (LTA), and peptidoglycan (PGN); ii) the effect of DLE on LPS-stimulated endothelial cells;... more

Transfer Factors and Autoimmune Conditions

Arthritis...

Multiple Sclerosis...

Diabetes Mellitus...

Atopic Dermatitis...

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome...

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Transfer Factors and Diabetes

Background Intensive lifestyle interventions can reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes in people with impaired glucose tolerance, but how long these benefits extend beyond the period of active intervention, and whether such interventions reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and mortality, is unclear..... more

 

 

Benefits of Transfer Factors

 

The following abstract is included to illustrate the safety of consuming transfer factors.  Read the conclusion at the end on twenty-years of observation of the use of transfer factors.

25 Years Of Clinical Experience With transfer factors

Authors: Giancarlo Pizza (1), Caterina De Vinci (1), Aldopaolo Palareti (2), Dimitri Viza (3).

Institution: (1) Immunotherapy Unit, 1st Division Of Urology, S.Orsola- Malpigi Hospital Bologna, Italy; (2) Department Of Computer Sciences, University Of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; (3) Laboratoire D´Immunobiologie, Faculté De Médicine Des Saints-Péres, Paris, France.

Abstracts:

Patients. From April 1974 to January 1999, using products contianing transfer factors in our laboratories, we treated a total of 1647 patients (pts) suffering from persistent viral infections viz. hepatitis, herpes, herpes zoster, giant condyloma acuminatum, conjunctivitis, herpes keratitis and keratouveitis, (439 pts), cancer, viz. Prostate, lung, renal metastatic, transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder (TCCB), EBV-related naso-pharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), gastro-intestinal (GIT), ovary, uterus, Burkitt´s lymphoma, breast, glioblastoma (643 pts), recurrent cystitis and candidiasis (287 pts), chronic fatigue syndrome (74pts.), AIDS (51 pts) and/or various congenital and(/or autoimmune disorders, e.g. retinitis pígmentosa, chorioretinitis, uveitis, Bechcet´s syndrome and Lapeyronie´s disease (153 pts).
Methods. Transfer factors were extracted from buffy-coats of blood donors or produced in vitro using lymphoblastoid cell lines and, in this case, it was specific for one of the following: HSV, hepatitis B virus, candida albicans, HPV, HHV-6, varicella-zoster, HIV. In most cases, Products utilizing transfer factors were the only treatment. However in several cancer and SIDS patients it was included, in a strategy of immune-modulation, as an adjuvant of chemotherapy (Burkitt´s lymphoma), surgery and radiotherapy (NPC, lung carcicoma, GIT, ovary, uterus, breast, breast, glioblastoma), hormone therapy (metastatic carcinima, GIT, ovary, uterus, breast, glioblastoma), hormone therapy (metastatic prostate cancer), trans-urethral resection and complement-fixing anti-tumour antibodies, interlukin-2 (IL-2)a nd interferon-alpha-2ª (a-IFN) instillation in the urinary bladder for the immunoprophalaxis of TCCB, IL-2 and a_IFN for metastatic renal cancer, and antiretroviral therapy for AIDS. The duration of the treatment ranged from 6 to 127 months. products containing transfer factors were administered i.m. or orally. In 279 patients with recurrent ocular disease (139 herpes keratitis, 47 kerato-uveitis, and 93 uveitis) HSV-specific products with transfer factors were orally administered for at least 3 months with a mean duration of 687 days, whereas the entire follow-up period was 365913 before and 191772 days after the transfer factors treatment.
Results. A statistically significant increase of survival and decrease of the frequency of tumor relapses compared to the control groups was observed in cancer patients (P<0.001). Improvement of the liver biopsies and of many biochemical serological parameters was observed in hepatitis B patients at the end of a 6 months treatment. The cell mediated immune response against the viral antigens was significantly increased (assessed by the lymphocyte stimulation and leukocyte migration tests) (P<0.001) in the transfer factors-receiving herpes sufferers. Furthermore, in these patients the number of relapses was significantly decreased, dropping from 1247 before to 235 after the beginning of transfer factors treatment, whereas
the correlated cumulative Relapse Index (RI=100xN episodes/months of follow-up) dropped from 10.23 to 3.68 (P<0.0001). The patients with retinitis pigmentosa experienced a slower progression during treatment. Complete or partial regression of the penile plaques were observed in 4 of 16 patients with Lapeyronie´s disease after 8-27 months of TF therapy.
Conclusion. In 1/3 of the patients the observation period exceeds 20 years. Thus the results confirm not only that specific transfer factors treatment is effective in several pathologies, and it lacks acute but also chronic toxicity. Indeed, side effects were never observed in any of our patients thus corroborating the already established consensus of the complete safety of transfer factors administration.

 

 

 

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Explanation of Transfer Factors

Have you ever wondered how many components of your body and immune system know what to do and when to do it? When a bacterium, virus or fungus enters your body, dozens of immune system cells, molecules and body chemicals move into action.... more

Transfer Factors Safety

From April 1974 to January 1999, using transfer factors produced in our laboratories, we treated a total of 1647 patients (pts) suffering from persistent viral infections.... more

Transfer Factors and Cytokines

Transfer factors are proteins that transfer the ability to express cell-mediated immunity from immune donors to non-immune recipients...... more

Dr. See's Study on Transfer Factors

Twenty patients, 12 men and 8 women, were selected for this in vivo study. The average age was 49.3. The twenty individuals were each level 3 or level 4 cancer patients..... more

Dr. See's Abstract and Peer Review on Transfer Factors

Natural products may increase cytotoxic activity of Natural Killer Cells (NK) Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha (TNF-a) while decreasing DNA damage in patients with late-stage cancer.... more

Russian Studies on Transfer Factors

Objective: To determine the extent to which enhanced transfer factors increases Natural Killer (NK) cell activity above baseline...... more

Transfer Factors and Premature Aging

The November 27, 2006 issue of the AMA journal Archives of Internal Medicine published the finding of researchers from Cornell University, Johns Hopkins, the University of Michigan, and the National Institute on Aging that older women with reduced levels of vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and selenium had a greater risk of developing disability in their activities of daily living over a three year follow-up period than those with higher levels. ... more