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Hoosiers51
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I did a search on Lymenet, and only found a few people who seem to have tried this stuff.

The lab doesn't have a website (which makes me a little suspicious...are they hiding from the FDA? etc), but they will mail you info if you request it.

I have heard of a couple people that said, "wow, I saw a big difference for the better" from using their Lyme-specific products.

From what I understand, there is some kind of Colostrum or Transfer Factor people are using that is specific for Lyme.

I currently use the Reasearched Nutritionals Transfer Factor LymPlus, and may be seeing a little success with it, but wonder if I could get better success from another brand.

So who has experience with Chisholm, and can you give it a thumbs up or thumbs down? (even if you have only heard good or bad, I'd be interested)

I have noticed the Chisholm stuff seems very expensive, but trying one batch of it to see if it's better than the Researched Nutritionals brand might be worth it.

Thank you!

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found this buried on page 2; anyone?
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I don't know anything about this brand but did find this link discussing it and a number for you to call.

http://www.chroniclymedisease.com/lyme-disease-transfer-factor-colostrum

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Thanks for the help abxnomore....

I did come across that link when I was doing an internet search about Chisholm.

Sounds good, but the price is one of the things holding me back, so I was hoping to personally hear from a couple people who have used this. Anyone out there???

I think for now I will order another bottle of my Researched Nutritionals brand because it's much cheaper, but in the mean time, hoping to hear more about Chisholm. I'm just too thrifty to gamble on the Chisholm until hearing more about it. [Smile]

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I'm doing the Researched Nutritionals Multi Immune now....just starting.

Hoosier, your LLMD once had me do shots of Transfer Factor. Ask him about that if you'd like.

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I spoke to them and was impressed, but not impressed enough to drop the money.

I know two people who have gone this route. One is nearly symptom free now, but this patient used many other trx at the same time, including herbs, coil machine, rife machine, and tons of detox. The other patient did not improve.

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Thanks. Anyone else heard of this stuff???
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