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What is the difference between 4 Life's Patented Transfer Factor & Bovine Colostrums on the market. Fresh colostrums contains bioactive transfer factor. Processed colostrums can destroy the bioactivity of the transfer factor that it contains. 4Life had an independent laboratory test Transfer Factor and processed colostrums for immune reaction in mice. Transfer Factor produced the same immunity as did vaccinations but processed colostrums did not produce enough immunity to even register. Since the potential for immunity is stored in the body's transfer factor, if processed colostrums contained bioactive transfer factor it would have produced immunity in the test.
If you can find colostrums that contains bioactive transfer factor it will not contain enough transfer factor to produce the full potential results that transfer factor can produce.
An example of these facts can be found in the independent laboratory test by Dr. See, M.D., the research scientist who conducted the comparison of 196 of the world's most popular nutrients. Colostrums was one of the nutrients tested. Dr. See In-Vitro Study
Colostrums, with all of its immunogolbulins, Lactoferin, and other components, only increased the effectiveness of the immune systems number one defender cells (natural killer cells) by 23%.
Transfer Factor (the product), which contains 100% transfer factor (the nutrient), increased the effectiveness of natural killer cells by 103%.
If you could find colostrum with bioactive transfer factor, it would require 45 grams of colostrum to equal 600 milligrams of pure transfer factor. Compare the cost with that equation. All of the immunogolbulins, Lactoferrin, and other immune factors do not add up to what transfer factor, alone, can do at the right dosage
So to get the same amount of transfer factors from Bovine Colostrum you will need to ingest 90 - 500mg capsules to equal the same amount in 3 - 200mg capsules of our patented Transfer Factor™ from 4Life Research. A one month supply of 4Life's Transfer Factor™ is $37.95 Wholesale. A like amount of transfer factors from bovine colostrum would cost you $600 to $800 or more. .
There are other concerns with consuming colostrums. The majority of biochemists and microbiologists, who are not involved in promoting colostrums, agree that the antibodies found in colostrums have only short-term benefits. Within a few weeks after consuming colostrums, our bodies create antibiotics against the antibodies in the colostrums. This renders the colostrums factors useless. This could be the reason why many people using colostrums experience immediate results only to have these benefits fade later. The majority of the immunogolbulins in colostrums are too large to be absorbed through the human small intestines (where nutrients are absorbed). There is very little Lactoferrin in colostrums, not enough to make a major impact on your health.
Another major concern is the growth hormones in colostrums, which are not specie specific (which means these hormones will induce their effects on the human being). This may sound like a good thing, with all of the publicity about the positive effects of the Human Growth Hormone (HGH). There is a problem. When the human gland secretes HGH, it also attaches a co-factor to the HGH molecule. This co-factor is a protein lock. It keeps the HGH from effecting cells between the gland and the intended target. For example, let us say you weight lift. The bicep is the only muscle that grows not the muscles along the way. The HGH has a lock on it. As it approaches the target a substance is secreted by the target that desolves the protein lock. In experiments conducted in the 1980's, synthetic HGH caused the subjects to experience orange peely skin, thickening of the forehead, ears, and nose. Also, there is evidence that synthetic HGH, without the protein lock, may have induced the growth of mutated cells leading to cancer. Individuals who develop breast cancer and prostate cancer have elevated IGF-1, which is the active factor in HGH. The protein locks on HGH molecules from cow colostrums do not keep the HGH inactive until it reaches it's target in human beings. This causes the hormone to be free HGH. HGH in this form would function much like synthetic HGH. The cow HGH could induce its growth effect on mutant cells causing cancer, causes cancer cells already in the body to grow rapidly, and cause unwanted abnormal growth in tissues all over the body. This can be very dangerous. Key Formulations in Transfer Factor Plus™
Transfer Factor XF™ This is 4Life™ ’s original proprietary extract of transfer factors. Derived from bovine colostrum, transfer factors are immune system molecules that contain the intelligence codes for immune recognition and balance.* They literally transfer immunity across species from a competent host to a recipient.*
ThyRx™ ThyRx™ is 4Life™ ’s proprietary thymus complex which contains thymic factors. ThyRex™ contains a patented thymic protein as well as other important proprietary thymic factors which support T-cells.* Uneducated lymphocytes receive their training from thymus factors to become mature T-Suppressor and T-Helper Cells and Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes.
Cordyvant™ Cordyvant™ is a proprietary combination of glyconutrients ( IP6, Cordyceps, Maitake and Shiitake mushrooms, Beta Glucans and Aloe) which support the innate immune system.* In addition, glyconutrients activate white blood cells to produce antibodies without the help of T-cells.
Supplement Facts
If you are working to build your immune system, you should know about Transfer Factor™ and Colostrum. Transfer Factor™ is extracted from colostrum, mother's first milk. Colostrum does contain a small amount of transfer factors. However, to get the same amount of transfer factors for a daily maintenance dosage, you will need to ingest 90 500mg capsules of colostrum to equal the same amount in 3 200mg capsules of Transfer Factor™ from 4Life.
Either way you look at it, pure transfer factor is much more beneficial than colostrums.
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