Question

What are the main symptoms of the baby? How are the results of the tests and examinations? At what age should a baby start taking transfer factors? Which types of babies are most suitable for taking them?

Answer

Transfer factors possess broad immune regulatory activity, which can enhance the function of immune cells and boost the body’s non-specific immunity. They can also transmit specific immunity to other animals, leading to the induction of specific immune responses. Transfer factors are small molecular substances that are not digested by pepsin or trypsin, and they are not destroyed by stomach acid, making them suitable for oral intake. They are non-toxic, have no allergic reactions, and no antigenicity. The dosage is small, the effects are quick, and the duration of the drug effect is long.