Transfer Factor Enviro™ provides the physician with a targeted formula developed to promote a healthy response to environmental challenges.*
As with all targeted transfer factors, it is recommended the health care professional confirm the patient’s condition with various commercial lab tests.
What is transfer factor?
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.* Additionally, they have the unique ability to modulate the immune system, promoting Th1 and TH2 balance.*
Target Immune EN™ | 262 mg
Proprietary blend of IP-6 (from rice bran), Beta Glucan (from baker’s yeast), and targeted transfer factors & PRP’s (from colostrum).
Other Ingredients: Gelatin (capsule shell), rice flour, vegetable stearate, silica.
Contains: Ingredients derived from milk.
Manufactured without eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, corn and gluten. Produced in a facility that may process other ingredients containing these allergens.
GMO-free
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take with or without food, or as directed by your health care professional.
Week One: One capsule per day
Week Two and beyond: Two capsules per day
Cautions: Do not use while pregnant or nursing.
Some patients may experience a herxheimer reaction, characterized by flu-like symptoms when they first take the product. Most physicians recognize this as a normal reaction of any product developed to support the immune system. If these symptoms occur, they generally subside within two weeks. Sensitive individuals should start with one capsule every other day for the first week; one capsule per day for the second week; two capsules per day for the third week and thereafter. If the patient misses a dose, they should not double the dose.
When is the best time to take this product?
It is better absorbed when taken away from food. You may also take it at bedtime, if you have not eaten before going to bed.
Is it OK to take this product with enzymes?
No, primarily because the enzymes could adversely impact proper absorption.
Is it OK to take this product at the same time as other transfer factors?
Yes.
Taxes Not Included • Shipping Not Included (to be paid in cash) • Ships to United States only