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I am taking Transfer Factor PlasMyc from researched Nutritionals. Started it a few weeks ago and had to stop due to fatigue getting really bad. Just started backed up and doing okay. Would like to hear about more experiences with transfer factor products. It is expensive!
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My youngest took transfer factors for 3 months. He got better, but we will never know what helped exactly. I hope you can stay on them for a while without fatigue. Why would it cause fatigue? Is there die off from transfer factors? I didn't think so. I would like to know more from anyone taking their products. I tried calling on Friday to order their new artemesia. It is too new to get any feedback.
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I just started the PlasMyc TF a few days ago as well. I think it is flaring symptoms, but I'm not sure b/c I just started a bunch of new things in prior weeks. I am on it b/c it is supposed to be effective towards some of the viruses. I'm on it for HHV-6. I'm crossing my fingers it will help bring down my viral load I'm freaked out about.
I read on another forum somewhere that at least one person had a flare of symptoms when they started the transfer factor. Perhaps that is why it says on the bottle I have to take one capsule per day the first week, then increase up to two.
Let me know how it goes if you get the 4Life brand. Maybe it would be cheaper? The Researched Nutritionals stuff is not cheap!
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