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IMMUNE THERAPY

For Immune Therapy used Transfer Factor which is an extract dialysate of peripheral blood leukocytes was originally described by Dr. Lawrence about 60 years ago.

From 1970 he began using in some infectious diseases in which the cellular immune response is of great importance. Subsequently there were many beneficial effects that had resulted in the recovery of patients with various diseases of immune origin.

The molecules that make up the FT transfer the learned ability to immunocompetent cells and macrophages of the patient, can be activated and acquire the capacity to respond optimally to pathogens.

Great advantages have these molecules that make up the transfer factor is that in addition to transferring the immune status of an individual to another, no harmful side effects or side effects and much less toxic because it is a derivative of biological and origin of a pharmaceutical drug.

It has been applied orally or parenterally and has been used along with medications for the treatment of infectious diseases (bacterial and viral), parasitic, allergic and neoplastic diseases, getting amazing results of their biological effects on the cellular immune response, ineffective in these cases.