What is Transfer Factor PlasMyc?
First discovered by immunologist H. Sherwood Lawrence in 1949, transfer factors are immune messenger molecules comprised of amino acids. In mammals, these molecules are naturally produced by the body.
- Research suggests that these peptides are produced in colostrum and can be passed on to babies through the pre-milk.
- These molecules are not species-specific and therefore can be extracted from bovine (cow) colostrum and utilized in supplement form.
- They provide immune “knowledge” to the immune system by latching on to bad cells and acting as a marker, allowing the immune system to more effectively identify these potentially harmful cells as a threat.
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