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texanmom3
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Would anyone be willing to share their experience with this product?


From Dr. B's Guidelines:
8. NT-FACTOR
This product addresses the mitochondrial damage thought to underlie the metabolic dysfunction associated with chronic diseases which, in patients with tick-borne illnesses, is manifest by fatigue and neurologic dysfunction. It is the single most reliable agent I have found that can give noticeably increased energy levels. When supplements known to support neurological function are added (see below), improved cognition and memory often result. Effects will be noted in two to three weeks. It also contains high quality prebiotics and probiotics. Available from Researched Nutritionals.

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I've been taking Natural Transfer Factors from researched Nutritionals religiously since April..2 pills 2x a day...very expensive and have seen no changes in anything at all.

I take it anyway because my doc says I should. I think it's about time to drop it or maybe I just need more time on it. It's been a full 6 months.

Actually I feel like I have had a cognitive decline, but reason why is that I have just started my Lyme treatment in April as well.

Apparently I have had Lyme plus coinfections for 10 plus years and didn't realize it until this past year.

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I am curious also since it was featured on the plenary session of ILADS conference online recently.

The speaker gave some very noteworthy research results.

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lou
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What if you don't have fatigue? Is there any point in taking it then? I have lost a lot of weight and feel hungry all the time. Will it help that?
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TX Lyme Mom
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The recent topic about Dr. Nicolson's talk on mitochrondrial dysfunction contains a lot of useful info on NT Factor.

http://flash.lymenet.org/ubb/ultimatebb.php/topic/1/100070

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I do not think the transfer factors have done anything in regard to my appetite.
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