RZR
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Should everyone use Transfer Factor Multi-Immune and Transfer Factor Lume-Plus as per Dr. B?
They are very expensive, and I really cannot afford them. Can one be used without the other? Where can I get the best price?
Thanks!
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TF
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Dr. B. lists Transfer Factors under the title: "optional supplements for special circumstances."
So, they are optional. Also, they are listed under the sub-heading of "for immune support."
So, for those people who have indications that they need immune support, Transfer Factors are being recommended as an option.
My now famous lyme doc just gave Transfer Factor to me when my white blood cell count went low. Other than that, he did not put me on it.
One CAN be used without the other.
They ARE expensive. Also, you may have difficulty buying them without a doctor ordering them for you. These Transfer Factors are not the type of thing a patient normally puts themselves on. Rather, the doctor orders one or both of them for a particular reason.
I suggest you concentrate on Burrascano's "basic regimen" of 8 supplements, and if you can't afford all 8, buy them in the order listed by Dr. B. He lists them in their order of importance.
Hope that helps you.
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