transferfactoren
Transferfactoren, also known as transfer factors or immune factors, are small protein molecules that play a role in the immune system. They are produced by certain immune cells, such as lymphocytes, and are believed to transfer immunity from one individual to another. These molecules are thought to carry information that helps the recipient's immune system recognize and respond to specific pathogens or antigens.
The concept of transfer factors was first described in the mid-20th century. Research has explored their potential
Transfer factors are typically derived from colostrum, the first milk produced by mammals after giving birth,