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Heard it's great elsewhere. Anyone has experience?
What's effective daily dosage and where to buy good quality (brand?) at reasonable costs?
Thanks.
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SForsgren
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Been there....done that. I am just finishing up what I already purchased some time ago and then stopping. I think there is little to no value provided by Transfer Factors for chronic Lyme. It may help other things, but I have seen no clear benefit.
-------------------- Be well, Scott Posts: 4617 | From San Jose, CA | Registered: Jul 2005
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I tried it for a couple months and didn't have much success. I heard a rumor that one our most popular llmds that is big on herbal/supplements as well as standard treatment stopped recommending Transfer Factor.
That's not to say it's not useful for other illnesses.
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I tried Formula 560, which is a transfer factor. It was before I knew I had lyme, when I still thought I had CSF. I got really sick from it, I was really sick for along time after I stopped taking it. I would never take it again.
Kathy
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liz28
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Nah. There's plenty of cheaper supplements you can take as immune boosters.
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