Transfer Factor: What is It?

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What are transfer factors?

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Transfer factors are memory molecules in your immune system that store all of the experiences of your immune system. They police your body looking for invading germs. A transfer factor is a peptide of 40 amino acids, which change their arrangement to form different communications. These amino acids act like the alphabet. You can arrange the twenty-six letters of the alphabet into thousands of words that communicate meaning. These amino acids can form into thousands of arrangements. Each of these arrangements describe a particular bacteria, virus, parasite, or fungi. Other immune cells can read this biochemical communication. Cells within your body communicate between themselves to form combat strategies in order to keep you well.
Don't confuse amino acids with protein. It requires more than 100 amino acids to constitute a protein. Amino acids are the building blocks to many different chemicals and substances in the body besides proteins. Transfer factors are the "brains" of the immune system.
Through a special patented process licensed to 4Life Research™, concentrated transfer factors can now be extracted from cow colostrum and egg yolks.

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