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LEADER: 02183cam 2200385 i 4500
001 on1183050217
003 OCoLC
005 20210928134150.0
008 200810t20092009scu b 001 0 eng d
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019 $a449187191
020 $a9781439232620$q(paperback)
020 $a1439232628$q(paperback)
035 $a(OCoLC)1183050217$z(OCoLC)449187191
050 14 $aQR181.7.T73$bW45 2009
082 04 $a616.07/9$223
100 1 $aWhite, Aaron,$eauthor.
245 12 $aA guide to transfer factors and immune system health /$cAaron White, Phd.
246 3 $aA guide to transfer factors & immune system health
250 $aSecond edition.
264 1 $aNorth Charleston, South Carolina :$bBookSurge Publishing,$c2009.
264 4 $c©2009
300 $a294 pages ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 183-197) and index (pages 199-203).
500 $a"Helping the body heal itself by strengthening cell-mediated immunity"--cover.
520 $a"In language that is easy to follow, the author explores nearly 60 years of research on transfer factors, beginning with their discovery by famed immunologist, H Sherwood Lawrence, in 1949. Evidence suggests that transfer factors, which are generated by the immune system in response to infections and passed from mothers to newborns in pre-milk, carry information that can help the body fight viruses (herpes, hepatitis C, HPV, HIV), bacteria, mycobacteria (tuberculosis), cancers, and perhaps certain autoimmune diseases. Like vaccines, transfer factors could help immunize the public against pathogens before they spread. Dr. White makes a compelling case that larger scientific studies of transfer factors are needed given their potential importance to public health."--amazon.com.
650 0 $aImmune system.
650 0 $aTransfer factor (Immunology)
650 7 $aTransfer factor (Immunology)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01154601
650 7 $aImmune system.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00967877
994 $aZ0$bP4A
948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 3 OTHER HOLDINGS