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Discovering the Balance in Transfer Factor Calvin McCausland, Ph.D. Richard Bennett, Ph.D.

The Balancer in Transfer Factor Calvin McCausland, Ph.D. Richard Bennett, Ph.D. Brent Vaughn, M.S. Shane Lefler, M.S. Emma Oganova, M.D. Barbara Olsen The 4Life Research Team 2

The Balance in Transfer Factor All Aspects of Human Body Functions are CarefullyBalanced Body Temperature Body Temperature Blood Sugar Blood Sugar Heart Rate Heart Rate Immunity Immunity

The Balance in Transfer Factor  Transfer Factor ™ Functions  Education  Enhancement  Balance “Working in concert for harmony and effectiveness” 4

The Balance in Transfer Factor Transfer Factor ™ Functions Education Education ? ? ?

The Balance in Transfer Factor Transfer Factor ™ Functions Enhancement Enhancement 6

The Balance in Transfer Factor Transfer Factor ™ Functions Balance Balance Z Z Z X X

The Balance in ransfer Factor NanoFractor™ Molecules Announcing the discovery of 8

The Balance in Transfer Factor Are there very small immunologically Are there very small immunologically active molecules in colostrum? What is the nature of the activity? What is the nature of the activity? How does it differ from Transfer Factor? How does it differ from Transfer Factor? What happens when this fraction is What happens when this fraction is added to Transfer Factor?

The Balance in Transfer Factor Nanofraction Low Molecular Weight FractionLow Molecular Weight Fraction < 3 Kilo-daltons < 3 Kilo-daltons In Colostrum and Egg YolkIn Colostrum and Egg Yolk Extraction is similar to TF Extraction is similar to TF Membrane with small poresMembrane with small pores 10

The Balance in Transfer Factor Nanofraction Nano modulates the effects of immune Nano modulates the effects of immune cells that react to pathogens. It does not contain “memory” nor It does not contain “memory” nor recognize pathogens recognize pathogens Complements and Modulates the Complements and Modulates the functions of Transfer Factors

Transfer Factors are made by Immune Cells and for Immune Cells 12

Immune Factors in Colostrum Medium size Factors Medium size Factors Transfer Factor ™ Transfer Factor ™ Small size Factors Small size Factors Nanofraction Nanofraction

Filters Making Tri-Factor ™ NanoFactor Transfer Factor Tri-Factor ™ 14

Cellular Immune Function Testing Helper Cell (CD4) Activity Memory & Cytotoxic T Cell (CD3) Measure the Metabolic Activity (ATP) of the Cells

Immune Score Testing 16

NanoFactor™ Boosts Immune Memory Immune Memory resides in Transfer Factors on T cells Immune Memory resides in Transfer Factors on T cells Unique “memories” on dedicated cells Unique “memories” on dedicated cells Nanofactor Enhances Memory Responses of dedicated T-Cells Nanofactor Enhances Memory Responses of dedicated T-Cells 18

Nano, Cytotoxic T-cell & Influenza virus 20%

Formulations : Nanofraction & NK Cell Activity TF Plus Advanced TF Plus Advanced TF Plus Trifactor TF Plus Trifactor Best Combination Best Combination 20 Nano TF + Adv TF Plus Tri-Factor TF + Adv

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Natural Killer Cells Balance Too Active NK Cells Help balance Nature of the Immune Response

TF & NanoFactor: Improved NK Activity

Nanofraction Combined with Transfer Factor Intuitive Immune Wisdom Intuitive Immune Wisdom Provides the Correct Balance Provides the Correct Balance Situational and Dynamic Situational and Dynamic 24