Your  Immune System - A Priority System
Scientists in Japan recently conducted a major study of  individuals who had low natural killer cell activity. Those that were low in  natural killer cell activity developed cancer at a greater rate than  individuals with a higher level of natural killer cell activity. The immune  system makes all the difference!
The immune system even affects your energy levels. Your  immune system is the #1 priority system in your body. Why? Because it fights  for your life every day. A simple cold germ would multiply until it killed you  if your immune system didn’t stop its multiplication. 
Germs enter your body several times per day. Any one of  them could kill you. Your body is constantly under attack from free radicals  that mutate cells. Macrophages seek out these mutating cells and kill them.  Once the macrophage kills the cell, it secretes a chemical that creates a  fibroblast, which is very important to the birth of a new cell. 
Since the immune system is the priority system, it gets  your body resources first when you are under attack. Think about how you feel  when you are ill. The majority of how you feel isn’t from the germ in your  body; it is from the reaction of your immune system. Your immune system uses  vitamins, minerals, cellular energy, oxygen, hormones and many of the other  body resources. When your body is under attack, the immune system drains the  rest of your body of these resources causing you to feel tired and weak. 
Even a person who is healthy needs outside assistance to  help his immune system. A healthy person’s immune system works extra hard to  keep the individual healthy. Your immune system, on a daily basis, should  function at 60-70% of its capacity so that when a germ enters the body or cells  mutate, it can increase its activity quickly to defeat the threat. When the  immune system is working at 90-100% of its capacity because of stress,  pollution or some other reason, other systems will suffer and you may develop a  health condition or experience premature aging.
Transfer factors are very central to all of this  activity. Transfer factors are even involved in the level of antioxidants in  your body and within your cells such as glutathione, catalase and ascorbic  acid. Your own natural transfer factors are involved in your body levels of  glutathione-S-transferase, the primary detoxification agent in your cells.
Transfer  Factor’s Effect on the Human Immune System
      As technology has increased, so have the discoveries by scientists  on the effectiveness of transfer factors. Researchers have found that transfer  factors containing both the bovine and eggs transfer factors can increase the  effectiveness of natural killer cells by 437% or more! Transfer factor products  in one study reduced oxidation by 35-43% at the cellular level. No antioxidant  known to man can do this and transfer factors are not even antioxidants.  Transfer factors achieve this through their regulatory functions.
In this study, there was an increase in the availability  of the body’s antioxidants, glutathione, catalase and ascorbic acid. What was  astounding was that the increase was from within the cell out. This is at the  DNA level. Free radical damage at the DNA level is where premature aging comes  from. Consumed antioxidants have to be digested, absorbed through the small  intestine, travel through blood, and penetrate cell membranes while they are  being used up along the way. Also this study found an increase in the body’s  number one detoxification agent, glutathione-S-transferase by 150%. This is  amazing. 
The latest breakthrough in the study of transfer factors  was the discovery of small cytokines. Small cytokines are a complete new level  of effectiveness and further distance itself from any known nutritional product  in the world. Transfer factors created a complete new category of nutrient.  Often you will read about a marketing company saying their product creates a  new category of nutrient. This is a joke. There hasn’t been a new category of  nutrition since herbs became well known in the western world. The introduction  of antioxidants in the 1980’s came the closest to being a new category. Since  then, there hasn't been any discovery that would come close. Actually, when you  consider how nutrients work, transfer factors are not even nutrients. Transfer  factors start a complete new category of agents that affect a person’s health.  Transfer factors work through information and regulation. 
Transfer factors with small cytokines are a complete new  category of understanding. Small Cytokines are a doorway to a new world of  scientific exploration. Most nutritional products have many other nutrients  that can do similar things within a person’s body. For example, mangosteen can  inhibit COX-2 but so can ginger root, turmeric, boswellia, etc. Nothing can  come close to regulating the immune system and health like transfer factors.  Transfer factors stand alone.
Transfer factors have the capacity to help millions of  people’s health throughout the world and make a major difference in the lives  of others. Individuals who have consumed transfer factors have experienced astounding  results. No nutritional product has ever equaled the performance of transfer  factors. Now, with the discovery of small cytokines, research on transfer  factors will continue to produce new discoveries on its potential benefits. 
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