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I just caught on the news last night a new development

in which researchers cloned NK cells that were

particularly good at killing cancer cells, and re-infused

them into the cancer patient. The result was complete

tumour destruction.

 

Even though it takes an invasive approach and treatment

will be hugely expensive, I have to support the therapy.

 

Until that technque is commercially available, we can

elevate NK cell activity ourselves by 437% using

Transfer Factor .

 

This new development if nothing else adds validity to the

manipulation of the immune response as an important

new approach to disease including but not limited to cancer.

 

Transfer Factor, besides increasing NK cell, also increases

T-cells and promotes the immune cascade. It is also an

immunomodulator against autoimmune and overactive

immune responses as seen in allergies and inflammation. It

also confers specific immunity to whatever the herds and

flocks were immune to.

 

With regard to avian flu; the birds who had been exposed and

survived were immune; they were killed anyway but should

have been kept to breed and supply us with immunity without

vaccination. One can only hope the herds of cattle that supply

raw material have been exposed to Lyme Disease, West Nile

Fever, etc.

 

 

Duncan Crow

Transfer Factor

http://ok.my4life.com/

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