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Just what the doctor ordered: transfer factor

Lately I’ve been talking a lot about the “end phases of recovery.” Even though it sometimes seems as though there are a lot of bacteria left in the body, bothersome symptoms may in fact be due less to the presence of bacteria, and more to the presence of continued immune dysfunction and “high alert” status. This is especially true if you are able to use rife devices with minimal herxes, and if you are able to gobble dozens of anti-lyme herbs without having a response.

If you can take herbs and kill kill kill without much response (improvement or herx), it likely means that your energy will be better spent not on killing, but on working with inflammation, immune function, and detoxification. This was the spirit of last week’s blog post on homeopathy.

So today I’m back with another super fantastic supplement which helps the immune system get back on its feet. This supplement has helped me more than so many others, especially toward the end of the recovery process. It cleared symptoms and gave me a relaxed, peaceful feeling, and a lot more energy.

If you decide to purchase this product, you’ll need to input the code “health” on the webpage to complete the purchase. 

It’s interesting that these kinds of positive results can be seen with a transfer factor supplement, even while cleaning up my diet, getting good sleep, and doing other things, didn’t help much at all. That’s because usually, while eating clean and doing that stuff helps, the main reason Lyme sufferers feel bad isn’t that they aren’t getting enough broccoli. It’s that their immune systems are going crazy. Salads and exercise won’t fix this.

Transfer factors are small immune messenger molecules, produced by organisms and also found in colostrum. Transfer factors can be “programmed” such that they target certain infections. A decade or so ago, there was a story of a US Congressman who infected some animals with Lyme disease, then harvested those animals colostrum, ingested it, and healed. In essence, he trained the animals’ bodies to produce the specific types of “messengers” (transfer factors) that his own body needed to kill the Lyme disease. (read the story here).

We can’t always know exactly which transfer factors we need, which is why I also recommend using a general colostrum like this one.

Using transfer factor products has been among the most helpful treatments I’ve tried, especially toward the end of the recovery process.

Here’s another article I wrote on this topic.

DISCLAIMER: Bryan Rosner is not a doctor. He is a Lyme survivor and health writer. This website is offered for informational and educational purposes only. Consult a licensed doctor for medical advice. Published by BioMed Publishing Group, LLC.

 

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