Building Immune System-Transfer Factor
Transfer Factor information.
I am starting to do a protocol
on a product that contains
Fulvic Acid. I will keep you posted
on my results.
Date: 1/17/2008 4:26:35 PM ( 16 y ) ... viewed 10043 times 2:26 PM
January 17, 08
This is from the PDF Files I uploaded here:
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1088434
Transfer Factor and Fulvic Factor relationships
Not to be confused with commercial products of similar name, the scientific term "transfer
factor" was added to dictionaries in 1956. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines
"transfer factor" as "a substance that is produced and secreted by a lymphocyte
functioning in cell-mediated immunity and that upon incorporation into a lymphocyte which
has not been sensitized confers on it the same immunological specificity as the sensitized
cell".
What this all means, is that when immune system cells have battled with specific disease
invaders, they produce a substance that transfers a message of warning on to other
immune cells. The newly alerted immune cells "remember" the warning message,
producing the same substance, alerting other immune cells. Once alerted, the immune
cells always "remember" who the specific enemy is, and how to attack it.
Because scientists were unable to actually identify this unknown immune stimulating
substance, they coined the simple term "transfer factor" to describe it. Even to this day
scientists still don't fully understand this substance. What they do know is that every
mother (human or mammal) that breast feeds her baby, passes all of the immunity gained
throughout her lifetime on to her infant. This immunity is "transferred" through her first milk,
called colostrum. The most valuable "immunity weapon" in colostrum is called "transfer
factor".
Transfer factor has been studied for decades by scientists from all over the world, and
thousands of studies exist. Yet to this day science still knows very little about its makeup or
the mysterious ways in which it actually works. But they do know that it works and can be
the difference between life and death when disease invaders attack.
When scientists remove every larger and identifiable component from colostrum, including
milk, whey, individual cells, etc., what remains last of all is the ultramicroscopic transfer
factor. Transfer factor has been best described as tiny fragments of molecules, possibly
DNA fragments, that somehow remain functional.
These fragments seem to be energized with some unknown mysterious power of self-replicating communication. Interestingly, in many ways the scientific studies on the mysteries and mechanisms of
fulvic acid parallel exactly the studies on transfer factor. So far as we know, no other
scientists have actually put the two together. Scientists working with fulvic acid know that it
also is an ultramicroscopic substance that has a most unique messaging relay system that
is activated when it comes into contact with living organisms.
Just like transfer factor, fulvic acid sensitizes cells, passing on unique information related to immunity.
It also has been shown to assist in activating protection and defense mechanisms
that are able to be passed on and remain with the organism for life, even with just one contact.
All living organisms produce immune stimulating substances that help with protection from
infectious disease. This includes humans, plants, animals, and microorganisms. When you
understand that fulvic acid is the end product of decomposition of all once living matter, it
is easy to understand how it would carry similar transfer factor-like substances.
Every plant, animal, and microscopic organism involved in the process of decomposition,
developed its own transfer factor-like substances while fighting off microscopic invaders,
infections, and viruses. Each cycle of decomposition allows more such substances to be
created. Fulvic acid is the sum total of all of this, and in that sense is Mother Nature's "first
milk" or "colostrum", meant for giving defense protection messages to all living creatures. It
also has the ability to pass up the food chain from one organism to the next, just like a
mother's first milk passes transfer factor to her offspring.
Are they one in the same?
As you study the miracles of fulvic acid, and the miracle of
transfer factor, you will discover that they have a tremendous amount in common. In fact,
you will find that their effects are far too similar to be coincidental. And because the
production cycles of fulvic acid involve such a diverse spectrum of living organisms, it
would account for its unusual immune stimulating powers that exceed even those of
transfer factor. Science needs to look deeper, because there is a definite and very
important connection.
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