December 21, 2008
Transfer Factor And The Immune System In Humans and Pets
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Transfer Factor And The Immune System In Humans and Pets
Transfer Factor supports healthy energy levels by promoting an effective immune system.
A smart immune system contributes to healthy energy levels, which can help you have more zip for other things. Transfer factor is an all natural substance that works by teaching your own immune system to identify infectious agents that attack your body every day.
Immune System: The body’s defense department – Alternative Medicine
The immune system is not responsive to drugs for healing. Antibiotics used to fight infections actually depress the immune system when used long term. But natural nutritive forces, like healing foods and herbal medicines can and do support the immune system. By rebuilding immunity, health is naturally restored and disease disappears.
Dr. Lawrence Wilson “To strengthen the immune system, one must address the needs of the whole body. A strong immune system is essential for health. It is a very complex system of the body, involving the skin, intestines, nasal mucosa, blood, lymph and many other organs and tissues. Factors that impair the immune system include nutrient deficiencies, contaminated air, water and food, unhealthful lifestyles and too much exposure to harmful microbes. Other factors that weaken the immune system are negative attitudes and emotions and the presence of toxic metals, toxic chemicals and biological toxins in the body. Others are sluggish metabolism, lack of rest and sleep, excessive stress or too much exercise. As these causative factors are removed or corrected, the immune system improves.”
“Nearly everything that goes wrong with us, with the exception of trauma – i.e. broken bones etc.,
can be traced directly to an immune system failure“ Rob Robertson, M.D.
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