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 Breast cancer
 ibu saya disyakki mempunyai breast cancer. oleh itu saya bertanya kepada sesiapa yang tahu tentang rawatan dan ubatan yang berkesan utk pulih dari penyakit ini. sekian terima kasih
1785 6 Oleh : anna_insan
Tarikh Hantar : 27/11/2006 
 Healthcare and ICT in Malaysia
 Good afternoon From our own personal expierence ( hospital visit in Kuching) we where already impressed by Malaysia, their people and healthcare. While gathering even more information about Malaysia , healthcare and ICT i've become even more impressed. In Holland we're also striving for integrating ICT and heatlhcare. We can can learn a lot from each othet. Succes and terima kasih banjak Paul Blankers The Netherlands
1196 1 Oleh : PaulBlankers
Tarikh Hantar : 23/09/2006 
 Bus safety on Malaysian roads
 Hello I am doing a research on the above topic. Can anybody please tell me how to contact Dr Nor'aishah Abu Bakar concerning her work on Sleepiness and Express Bus Drivers? She is the Assistant Director of the Disease Control Division. My email address is i.n.ahmad@lboro.ac.uk Thank you. Regards, Ismail
1144 1 Oleh : ismail
Tarikh Hantar : 10/08/2006 
 Free Assisted Exercises August weekends
 As part of our community reach service we like to offer the following to the general public and would appreciate if you would display the following in your edition under any suitable page. Shapemaster Assisted Exercise Centers presents FREE sessions ALL AUGUST-Weekends ( Saturday & Sundays 10 am to 4 pm ) for Senior Citizens with Rheumatism, Diabetes, High blood Pressure, Back Pains and other circulatory problems. Visit www.feelgoodfactory.com.my to know all about our machines. Participation is strictly by prior appointment. Bangsar - 2284 7927, Bandar Puteri Puchong - 8068 2051, Petaling Jaya -7960 5545 Thank you very much
1289 0 Oleh : ganesan
Tarikh Hantar : 07/08/2006 
 Discussion on the PHFA
 Doctors are actively discussing the controversial Private Healthcare Facilities Act in the MMR Forums. Sign up for free here: http://forum.malaysianmedicine.com Medical students and members of the public are also welcome to join in the MMR forums. Visit the MMR at: http://medicine.com.my
1161 0 Oleh : palmdoc
Tarikh Hantar : 06/07/2006 
 Registration fees charged by private hospitals
 I don't know whether I should write this in here. I went to 2 different private hospitals in Penang recently for follow-up. I'm quite surprised that they charged me for registration fees. One hospital charged me RM 10 and the other RM 3. Don't you think is ridiculous to pay such a fee just for follow-ups. From my understanding, hospitals normally charged registration for the first visit/new patient.
1213 1 Oleh : Teng
Tarikh Hantar : 24/05/2006 
 Avian Flu and HFMD
 This two infections is creating panic and confusion among malaysian recently. How to avoid this infection? It is relatively simple, really. Practice a [color=#FF0000]good personal hygiene[/color]!. Eat a [color=#FF3300]properly cooked food[/color]. refer to the section in food safety in prime years section
1244 0 Oleh : drhamdan1
Tarikh Hantar : 17/03/2006 
 Biar Kami Bayar Kos Perubatan Anda...
 Salam..maaf jika saya keluar dari tajuk..tapi saya ingin menolong menyelesaikan masalah kewangan anda jika tiba-tiba ditimpa penyakit yang memerlukan kos yang tinggi.. Bayangkanlah jika simpanan anda sebulan RM100, setahun baru RM1,200.. 10 tahun baru RM12,000..tapi tiba2 perlukan RM30,000 utk kos perubatan kerana ditimpa penyakit?? Bgmn jln penyelesaiannya?? Minta derma, pinjam atau biar kami tolong bayarkan... Sila hubungi saya untuk keterangan lanjut..017-2255014.
982 0 Oleh : UmmuAsnam
Tarikh Hantar : 24/07/2007 
 Penyusuan Ibu
 
1375 1 Oleh : zufiza
Tarikh Hantar : 27/08/2007 
 transfer factor and our immune system
 

The use of transfer factor represents one of the most exciting advances in immune system health. Transfer factor is based on the theory that key immune information can be transferred from cell to cell. These cells then teach our immune system to recognize specific viruses or bacteria. This is particularly exciting given the therapeutic role transfer factors may play in activating and enhancing immunity to individuals suffering from chronic illness. This theory has been the subject of intense research for more than fifty years, producing a wide body of knowledge about transfer factor’s contribution to immune health.

Immunity through Memory

The immune system’s job is to recognize potentially harmful invaders, called pathogens, and then to destroy or neutralize them. If our bodies are able to immediately recognize a pathogen, the individual is able to effectively defend against viral, bacterial, fungal, and other diseases. Transfer factor molecules are the key to the immune system’s memory of past pathogen exposure, and thus, are an integral component for maintaining immune system integrity and effectiveness.

Transfer factors are tiny protein molecules, which are produced by immune cells called T cells. Transfer factors allow the immune system to remember conditions for which immunity has already been established. When a person has been infected with chickenpox in childhood, for example, the body develops a memory of that illness which prevents the person from becoming re-infected later in life. In the future, the specific immune transfer factor molecule for chickenpox will endow the immune system with the exact ‘blueprint’ of what chickenpox looks like, and the body will be able to quickly recognize and respond to any possible re-infection before it can cause disease.

Transfer Factor Targets Specific Viruses, Bacteria, Yeasts and Fungus. There are several million naturally occurring transfer factors circulating in the human body. However, a healthy body can still function even though it may be missing about 50,000 different transfer factors. Many of these ‘immune memory molecules’ were introduced to us from our mother’s colostrum. This ‘first milk’ as it is called, is the richest source of concentrated transfer factors known to scientists. Transfer factor in colostrum has the sole purpose of transferring immunity from the mother to the baby’s immature immune system. This imparts the mother’s immunity to the baby to help ensure survival while the baby’ s immune system matures.

For individuals challenged by specific pathogens, whether known or unknown, supplementation with the appropriate transfer factor molecule may provide the ‘missing link’, thereby allowing the immune system to target and destroy the offending pathogen and mitigate the symptoms of the disease.

What is the source of Transfer Factor?

All mammals produce transfer factor, however scientists prefer to work with chicken and normal bovine (cow) colostrum. A healthy cow already produces millions of different transfer factors, but when the cow does come into contact with a pathogen such as a virus, it produces a new transfer factor for that specific virus or pathogen.

Transfer factor is able to pass through the stomach unharmed by digestive enzymes and stomach acids. The calf is then able to easily absorb this immune memory molecule, which gives it immunity to all the same pathogens as the calf’s mother. This inherited immunity will protect the baby from the same disease-causing organisms the mother was protected against.

Transfer factor crosses mammalian species lines. When a person absorbs transfer factor from a cow’s colostrum, the person develops resistance to the pathogen to which the cow was exposed.

How is Transfer Factor Produced for Human Consumption?

Due to practical considerations in the manufacturing and processing of transfer factor, egg yolk and cow colostrum are the preferred source of transfer factor. These forms are the easiest to procure in quantity and they produce significant amounts of various transfer factors.

Colostrum from healthy, organically-fed cows is filtered and purified to provide a mixture of pure transfer factor molecules. In the case of chicken-sourced transfer factor, specific transfer factors are derived from healthy chickens and combined with specific growth factors derived from colostrum. Numerous rigorous techniques including further purification and isolation result in pure transfer factor. Every lot produced undergoes rigorous testing, to ensure that the appropriate and effective levels of each transfer factor are present, before it is encapsulated and bottled.

People who are lactose intolerant or who have allergies need not be concerned about a reaction since all traces of milk proteins and lactose are removed during the extraction and concentration process.

Transfer factor will not remove or ‘cure’ the problem in itself; rather transfer factor works to assist and support normal immune system functioning. At the onset individuals typically begin with a high dose and then eventually taper down to a minimum maintenance dose.

What to Expect

There may also be an initial reaction to transfer factor, as the immune system begins to recognize and respond to pathogens that it was formerly unable to recognize. This will cause immune system activation that can result in an increase in body temperature and flu-like symptoms. Clinicians experienced in transfer factor therapy recognize this as a normal reaction that is characteristic of other products that can impact the immune system, such as whey protein.

Over Fifty Years of Research into Transfer Factor

Over fifty years of research, producing more than 3,000 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, confirms transfer factor’s ability to support the body’s immune system response mechanism.

Transfer factor’s significance as immune system support is underscored by the fact that an independent committee of researchers, scientists and doctors, formed a professional organization dedicated to the study of transfer factor. The International Transfer Factor Society (ITFS), is comprised of world-renowned medical experts such as Giancarlo Pizza, M.D. of Italy, Dimitri Viza, M.D. of France, and Paul H. Levine, M.D. of the United States.

 

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Tarikh Hantar : 31/08/2007 
 
 
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