Description
Transfer Factors strengthen the immune system. In this way, opportunistic diseases can be prevented, especially in immunocompromised individuals. They can also act coadjuvant in the treatment of chronic diseases; prevention of autoimmune diseases in predisposed individuals; and decrease the rate of recurrent infections.
They have been studies for Indications (adjuvant, prophylactic and preventive treatment) covering:
Add-on therapy to help in prevention and to improve the symptoms associated with the COVID-19;
- Immunomodulation: regulation and increase of cellular immune function.
- Immunodeficiency: increase of phagocytic cells, CD8+ and IL2 T lymphocytes.
- Coadjuvant in treatment of: viral, fungal and bacterial infections; skin and mucosal infections (herpes simplex, herpes zoster, candidiasis, condyloma, contagious mollusc, flat warts); infections secondary to insect bites; malignant tumours (regulation of immunity).
- Respiratory diseases: rhinitis, sinusitis, tonsillitis, colds and flu, asthmatic bronchitis.
- Autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue.