What Are Transfer Factors?
(TF), also known as transfer factor, is a customary translation factor for international translation, and is produced by lymphocytes with cellular immune function. They deliver antigen-specific cellular immunity (late allergic reactions) from parent lymphocytes to unexposed or native lymphocytes.
Transfer factor
- (TF), also known as
- This product is from a healthy person
- Transfer factor can transfer some specific and non-specific cellular immune functions of the donor to the recipient, and expand the recipient's immune response.
- The transfer factor triggers and regulates the cellular immune function, sensitizes the cells that have not been exposed to the antigen, and T lymphocytes differentiate and proliferate into effector T cells, which are synergistically reflected and become
- Generally divided into two categories:
- 1. Specific TF
- Extracted from a person recovering or curing a certain disease
- 2. Non-specific TF
- Extracted from lymphocytes of healthy people, such as migration inhibitory factors
- Clinically used in immunodeficiency patients, such as bacterial or fungal infections, viral
- Subcutaneous injection, 2ml / time, once every 1-2 weeks, chronic disease takes 1 to 3 months as a course of treatment. For shingles, usually only 1-3 injections are needed.
- Local soreness, individual appearance
- 1. It is forbidden to serve with hot drinks and food to avoid affecting the curative effect.
- 2. Do not use discoloration.
- 3. Due to transmission factors, pregnant women and lactating women are prohibited