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Intelligent immune molecules |
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Transfer factor molecules act in the following way:
* promote the immune system's ability to remember past invasions, allowing your body to respond to similar health threats in future more quickly
* educate naive immune cells about a present or potential danger in your body along with a plan for action
* speed up the recognition phase of a health threat, making the duration of an illness shorter
* boost your immune response, or balance it by suppressing an
overactive immune system (while steroids suppress all immune functions,
transfer factor molecules don't do any harm to proper immune responses)
Read more articles on their effectiveness and mechanisms of actions.
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