In Part 1 of What are Transfer Factors, you learned about the role of your immune system and the different parts of your body that make up this intricate system. You also learned that your body’s self-defense ability is both inherited (innate immunity) and learned (adaptive immunity). The innate and adaptive portions of your immune system provide two levels of defense that work to protect you from the many invaders you encounter on a daily basis.
In Part 2 of this series, you’ll learn how your body develops immunity over your lifetime and how transfer factors support your immune defense system. Your white blood cells make proteins called transfer factors that serve as part of the immune system cell communication network. Each transfer factor carries a unique set of knowledge it can share with other immune system cells. To appreciate the power of transfer factors, it’s important to first understand how your immune system works. Here’s what you need to know:
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