Question

When can transfer factors be taken?

Answer

Transfer factors have broad immunological regulatory activity, which can enhance the body’s non-specific immune capacity. Additionally, they can transfer specific immune capacity to other animals, triggering the animals to produce specific autoimmune responses. Transfer factors are small molecular substances that are not degraded by pepsin, trypsin, or destroyed by stomach acid, making them suitable for oral intake. They are non-toxic, non-side effect, non-allergenic. The dosage is small, the effect is fast-acting, and the duration of action is long.