OUR LIVING IMMUNE SYSTEM. A QUESTION … Why do we get sick? Every time you get sick it’s because your body is unable to protect you from the harmful micro-

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OUR LIVING IMMUNE SYSTEM

A QUESTION … Why do we get sick? Every time you get sick it’s because your body is unable to protect you from the harmful micro- organisms (germs) that attack your body everyday. Like … bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi.

The air we breathe, The water we drink, The food we eat. As well as on every person, animal or thing we touch or come in contact with. We can’t possibly avoid them! They are in …

Colds, flu and other contagious diseases are caused by our immune system not RECOGNISING and DESTROYING many germs and bugs that enter our bodies. Even cancer, diabetes, heart disease and chronic respiratory conditions are known to be caused by a weakened or dysfunctional immune system.

continual exposure to environmental pollutants over prescribed antibiotics and drugs lack of proper nutrition in our diet insufficient sleep every day stress To make matters worse… … further weaken our immune system’s ability to protect us from illness and disease.

And of course as we get older, our immune system becomes weaker … making us even more susceptible to illness and disease.

THERE IS A SOLUTION … We can improve our immune system’s ability to protect itself against illness and disease. The ability to recognise and deal with threats can actually be LEARNED by our immune systems.

Scientists at 4Life Research have developed a process that can transfer immune intelligence from one source to another. This transferred immune knowledge comes from molecules, called … ‘TRANSFER FACTORS’

TRANSFER FACTORS are messenger molecules that convey wellness information. They give your immune system the knowledge it needs to resist germs and disease that threaten your health. (Bacteria, viruses, parasites and fungi.) TRANSFER FACTORS from 4Life Research teach your immune system to recognise and eradicate these harmful threats.

TRANSFER FACTORS are not a vitamin, mineral, herb or drug. TRANSFER FACTORS are natural molecules extracted from the immune system for the immune system. It is affordable and completely safe for all ages. Babies and elderly people can take TRANSFER FACTOR even pets and other animals. TRANSFER FACTORS already exist in our own bodies.

TRANSFER FACTORS enhance your body’s natural ability to live a longer and healthier life.  You can be less susceptible to seasonal colds and flu.  You can be less sensitive to environmental allergens.  You can better resist the contagious diseases that often run rampant at the office or in the classroom. A healthy immune system means …. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS HANOVER CENTRUM - June 2007 The effect of TF on aging processes was studied in 12 men aged Results showed reduction in biological age of 4 years after 6 week study program. - Chizhov Santalova Krut’ko Dontsov

And when you do get sick, you will recover more quickly because your ‘smarter’ immune system will be more responsive.

THE SOURCE … In 1949 Dr Sherwood Lawrence made an amazing discovery while researching tuberculosis. He found that an ‘Immune Response’ could be transferred from a healthy donor who once had the disease to a patient suffering the disease by transferring blood leukocytes. He named the substance … ‘TRANSFER FACTORS’

Since then 3000 scientific papers have been written on Transfer Factors and $US40M spent on clinical research. And then in the late 1980’s scientists discovered that Transfer Factors also exist in the first-milk of ALL MAMMALS. Breastfeeding mothers pass on their immunity to their babies.

Nature has enabled the tiny TF molecules to be transferred to the new-born without being degraded. Researchers believe that a cap on the end of the peptide along with the miniscule size of the molecule may be the reason why transfer factors pass through the digestive system intact. Transfer factors are deposited in colostrum by blood leukocytes. When a mammal is lactating, large numbers of Leukocytes can be seen migrating into the mammary glands that produce colostrum. These transfer factors have exactly the same molecular structure as blood transfer factors. Transfer factors in colostrum … Not affected by stomach acid …

Transfer Factors are the same in all mammals & can therefore be extracted from any mammal. Cow colostrum is the best source of Transfer Factor. Cows are exposed to a wider range of pathogens and have developed a more robust immune system. By taking TRANSFER FACTORS, our own dysfunctional immune systems can be re-educated to better recognise a wider range of pathogens.

For people with allergies and ‘over-active’ immune systems called Auto immune conditions, the original ‘Classic’ and ‘Tri-Factor’ formulas may be suggested to regulate the immune system. Multiple Sclerosis Eczema Hay Fever Asthma Rheumatoid Arthritis Arthritis Fibromyalgia Immune-mediated infertility Alzheimer’s Disease Chronic fatigue syndrome Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma) Psoriasis Diabetes Type I & II Lupus Lou Gehrigs Disease Many more For example … (Tri-Factor range includes, ‘RioVida juice’, ‘RioVida Burst’ and ‘Chewables’)

For people with serious diseases and infections where the immune system is weak or ‘under-active’ ‘TRANSFER FACTOR PLUS’ may be suggested to strengthen the immune system. For example … cancer, hepatitis, aids, serious bacterial & viral infections.

TRANSFER FACTOR has been tested alongside 500 other nutrients known to support immune function. The study measured NK (Natural Killer) Cell activity which is the body’s primary immune defense against attacks from harmful micro organisms. The results show that no other nutrient is more effective in increasing NK Cell activity than TRANSFER FACTOR. THE SCIENCE

TRANSFERFACTORADVTRANSFERFACTORADV TRANSFER FACTORPLUSTRANSFER FACTORPLUS 100% A B C D E F G H I J K L M A 15% - Noni (Morinda Citrafolia) B 15% - Aloe Vera Concentrate C 16% - Endocrine System Formula D 21% - Herbal Formula with Garlic E 23% - Bovine Colostrum F 28% - Cordyceps Formula G 42% - Shiitake Mushroom H 43% - Echinacea I 48% - Plant Polysaccharide J 49% - IP6 204% - Transfer Factor Classic K 204% - Transfer Factor Classic 283% - TF Tri Factor Formula L 283% - TF Tri Factor Formula 437% - TF Plus M 437% - TF Plus 283% 437% 200% 300% 400% 0% 15% 16% 48% 49% 43% 42% 28% 23%21% 204% The Institute of Longevity Medicine, California, USA ( ); The American Nutraceutical Association (1999); The Russian Academy of Medical Science (RAMS) (2004) TFCLASSICTFCLASSIC Transfer Factor Power! Compared to 500 products tested to increase Natural Killer cell activity, TF Plus increased NK cell activity by 437%. (The next best was 49%)

Studies also show that Transfer Factors enable the body to increase antioxidant production by up to 150% and at the same time reduce natural DNA damage by up to 43%!

A New Discovery …

Mucous membranes line the cavities of the body such as the mouth, nose, eyes, lungs, intestines and more. Antibodies are proteins used by the immune system to identify and neutralise potential threats. IgA (immunoglobulin A) are antibodies found within all mucous membranes that identify and neutralise potential threats. More IgA is produced by the body than all other antibodies combined. Examples of other antibodies include IgE (skin), IgG (blood, tissue), and IgM (blood). 95% of all pathogens enter the body through mucous membranes. Transfer factors show an average of 73% increase in IgA antibodies after 4 weeks. Important Definitions

THE VALIDATION … “The uniqueness of Transfer Factor is that it not only supports but also educates our immune system in a way that no other supplement can.” Dr W. Hennen PHD “By taking Transfer Factor you are actually teaching your immune system to function on a higher level. I don’t care how many vitamins, minerals or other supplements people take, nothing offers them this kind of effect. It could be the biggest breakthrough in preventative medicine to date.” Dr Richard Bennett PHD “Transfer Factor” is being heralded as the most exciting discovery in immunology to come along in decades.” Dr Rob Robertson MD More and more doctors are discovering the benefits of Transfer Factor and recommending it to their patients.

THE COMPARISON … Nothing compares to the POWER of TRANSFER FACTOR. TRANSFER FACTOR is produced under a proprietary scientific process. This process is exclusive to 4LIFE RESEARCH and is protected by numerous US patents.

For a healthier, proper functioning immune system … ‘EVERYONE SHOULD BE TAKING TRANSFER FACTOR!’