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TransferceuticalTM Science & Transfer Factor

TOGETHER, BUILDING PEOPLETM

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TransferceuticalTM Science•The discovery of an “immune molecule” in the human white blood cell in 1949 by Dr. H. Sherwood Lawrence has paved the way to the birth of this newest science in wellness.

•Pharmaceutical science deals with synthetic form of medicine (drugs).

•Nutraceutical - nutritional supplement

Transferceutical is the “transfer of immunity” from an immune donor to non-immune recipient; the FASTEST way of boosting the immune system.

- This deals with TRANSFER FACTOR molecules -

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• In 1955, H. Sherwood Lawrence repeated this experiment consecutively in human subjects

•He has proven that immune response can be transferred serially from person to person

Serial Immune Transfers

Transfer of immune response from an immune donorto non-immune recipient

testTB skinthroughIn 1949

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Transfer Factors Molecule•Transfer factors are tiny protein molecules found in colostrums of mothers few days after giving birth in both human and mammals

• It transfers the immune experience (learned exposures to several diseases) of mothers’ immune system to the naïve immune system of babies

Jumpstarts the baby’s immune recognition ability against several types of pathogens or microbes – bacteria, viruses,

parasites and other germs. An Immune Intelligence.

COLOSTRUM

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Transfer Factors Molecule•Human infants receive 60% of immune support while in the womb, 40% from colostrum

(Ratio: 60/40)

• Colostrum contains all of the immune factors necessary for protecting the newborn from bacteria, allergens, toxins and viruses

If a calf does not receive colostrum, they will die within a week's time.

COLOSTRUM

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Transfer Factors Molecule•Transfer factors - immune memory molecules

•Transfer factors are naturally made by the immune system for the immune system

• Hence, this is not a DRUG, not a VITAMIN, not a MINERAL, not HERB, not HORMONE, not ANTI-OXIDANT.

Immune Cell

Transfer Factors

Transfer factors are non-specie specific molecules.

Uniform chemical structure across humans, mammalsand even to avians (birds).

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Borrowing Immunity from Animals•The homogeneity of Transfer Factor molecules across species boundary gives the opportunity of borrowing immunity from animals

• Animals possesses heroic immune systems than humans due to the non-hygienic nature of their lives. They eat food with dirt - germs

4Life Research, LLC invented a patented process of isolating these molecules from cow colostrum and chicken

egg yolk. - Ultra Filtration Process -

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How Transfer Factors are Made?

• After a successful battle from a disease, i.e.; chicken pox, the disease, (type/strain) was remembered (recorded) to prevent future recurrence of the same disease – immunity was developed

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T - Cell

Transfer Factors

The immune cells called “T-Cells” produces these molecules and used as well to inform the rests of non-immune T-cells

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Substance that induces immune

reaction

Big eaters: granulates microbes

Disease to Recovery Phase (7-14 days)

The immune system carries a record of memory of every antigen a person encounter. - The Merck Manual of Medical Information -

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The Role of Transfer FactorsDr. Rob Robertson, M.D. -- "Transfer factors are tiny protein molecules that are produced by immune cells called T-cells. It allows the immune system to remember conditions for which immunity has already been established. When a person has been infected, for example, with chicken pox in childhood, their body develops a memory of that illness, and prevents the person from becoming re-infected with it later in life."

Dr. Robertson received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1974. He served as the Director of Emergency Services at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, KY.

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Drs. Greg B. Wilson, Ph.D. & James B. Daily, Jr., Ph.D.

The Role of Transfer Factors

T - Cell

Transfer Factors

Cell-Mediated Immunity(CMI)

"Transfer factors are small molecular messengers produced by immune T-lymphocytes. The message they provide is a specific description of an invading pathogen. Using transfer factors, immune T-lymphocytes can transfer the ability to recognize invading pathogen to previously naïve lymphocytes. In other words, one T-lymphocyte tells another what the enemy looks like so that a coordinated attack can be mounted."

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Sources of Transfer Factors

The idea that TF are in colostrums was based on a fact that when young calf (baby cows) were not given colostrum from

the mother, the calf die in 6 months even under good diet due to microbial attacks.

•Originally found in human blood (1949)

• In 1989 two scientists was awarded a confirmation patent for their discovery that transfer factors are as well present in colostrums

•4Life Research confirmed that egg yolks has transfer factors as well (1998)

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Dry Bio-Tech Ultra Filtration Extraction Process

4Life Tri-Factor Preparation

In capsule, gel, liquid (juice) and spray delivery method

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Dr. Robertson received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1974. He served as the Director of Emergency Services at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, KY.

An Expert Saying About TFDr. Rob Robertson, M.D. -- "I believe Transfer Factor is, without a doubt, the greatest discovery of the century in supporting and modulating the immune system. I believe a strengthened immune system will be the primary way to stay well in the future. This nutrient can affect the immune system like nothing else can. I sincerely believe everyone needs to consume this product."

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What is Natural Killer (NK) Cell?• Natural Killer Cells are

immune surveillance cells seeking and destroying foreign cells upon direct contact

•NK-Cells as well destroys cancer cells

•An active immune system/response prevents cancer growth in our body

When a person’s immune system is strong, the cancer cells will be destroyed and prevented from multiplying

and forming tumors. – John Hopkins

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4Life Transfer Factor Plus

4Life Transfer Factor Tri-Factor

Shiitake Mushroom

Specialized Fruit Juices

Bovine Colostrum

Maitake Mushroom

Test results obtained from two independent NK cell studies conducted by Dr. Anatoly Vorobiev, head immunology, at the Russian Academy of Medical Science. The blind studies tested 4Life Transfer Factor E-XF (the primary ingredient of Tri-Factor formula) and other immune system products.

Other immune support products4Life Transfer Factor Plus and Tri-Factor

Boosts Natural Killer Cells (NK-Cells)

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Test result conducted by Dr. Anatoli Vorobeiv, Russian Academy of Medical Science

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Product Differentiator4Life Transfer Factor Plus

Beta-D Glucan

Shiitake Mushroom

Maitake Mushroom

Agaricus Blazei

Soya Bean Extract

Cordyceps Sinensis

Mannans – Aloe Vera Leaf Extract

100mg Tri-Factor Formula

(283%)

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Product Differentiator

Pure Molecules Of Transfer Factors

4Life Tri-Factor Formula

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Study shows that Transfer Factor can boost IgA by 73% IgA are anti-bodies that neutralizes foreign invaders.

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Product Differentiator

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The Physicians’ Desk Reference

Distributed to 470,000 physicians in the United States

Listed since 2003

The 2011 Edition provides:

• In-depth product information about 4Life Transfer Factor Tri-Factor Formula

• Offers a technical description and short history of transfer factors and a synopsis of several clinical studies

• Safety

www.PDR.net

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Dr. Darryl See, M.D.• Associate Clinical Professor WHO,

Western Europe

• With medical degree from University of California, Irvine.

• Academic appointments include: Assistant/Associate Clinical professor of Medicine; Investigator, California Collaborative Treatment Group; Infectious Disease Consultant, Liver Transplant Service

• Received contracts, grants and research awards from Harvard Biotechnology, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Upjohn Pharmaceuticals, Roche Molecular Systems, National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, among others

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JAMES MARTINEZ, M.D., INTERNIST

El Roi Medical Clinic & Diagnostics CenterKamuning, Quezon City

A Local Case of TF with Hepatitis

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A Local Case of TF with Hepatitis-B

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• Non-monotheraphy

• Adjuvant with interferon alpha

• It shortens the treatment period since it modulates the immune response

• Helps patients saves costs

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A Local Case of TF with LeprosyMA. Luisa Venida, MD, DermatologistPRESIDENT, SKIN RESEARCH FOUNDATION OF THE PHILIPPINES’ MOST OUTSTANDING PHYSICIAN, 2003 PMA Awardee1ST TO STUDY 100% RESOLUTION FOR LEPROSY WITH TRANSFER FACTOR as ADJUVANT THERAPY

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An Evaluation of Transfer Factor as Immunotheraphy for Patients with Lepromatous Leprosy

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The Germ Survival Guide recommends Transfer Factor™ and and Transfer Factor Plus™. This new book written by Kenneth A. Bock, M.D., Steven J. Bock, M.D. is designed to give families and individuals preventative strategies to use to protect against germs and environmental threats. Transfer Factor™ and Transfer Factor Plus™ are extolled in the book as an effective way to optimize immune system function so that personal immunity is at its best in the face of a variety of health threats.

Commendation

www.amazon.com

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Commendation

Transfer Factor is better referred to as a “navigator”, for it helps build up the immune system that becomes the true doctor or cure for the body. So, instead of dengue patients languishing in the hospitals for seven days or more, they may opt to give TF and get well in two to three days without blood transfusion.

www.journal.com.ph

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Maya Cabuang

From childhood skin asthma to a pretty MODEL because of Transfer Factor

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With 4Life Transfer Factor

Our immune system is always trained to defend us

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4Life Corporate OfficeSandy, Utah, USA – 8,000 sq. ft.

•Started in 1998

•Now in 60 countries & growing…

•Perfectly positioned at the fore front of the next TRILLION Dollar Wellness Industry

•Pioneering “TransferceuticalTM Science” & PATENTED

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Better Business Bureauwww.bbb.org

Our Vision:An ethical marketplace where buyers and sellers can trust each other.

Our Mission:BBB’s mission is to be the leader in advancing marketplace trust.

•Creating a community of trustworthy businesses

•Setting standards for marketplace trust

•Encouraging and supporting best practices

•Celebrating marketplace role models, and;

•Denouncing substandard marketplace behavior

BBB accomplishes this mission by:

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