What are the side effects of 4Life Transfer Factor?
Mia Morrison
Updated on March 13, 2026
What are the side effects of 4Life Transfer Factor?
Side effects include fever and swelling and pain at the injection site. Concern has been raised over the possibility of catching Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (Mad Cow Disease) or other diseases from animal blood-derived products. Transfer factors are contraindicated for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Is 4Life FDA approved?
– Yes. 4Life complies with all the regulations set by the Philippine FDA. The “NO APPROVED THERAPEUTIC CLAIMS” label seen on most Transfer Factor products is also required, similar to all food supplement products registered with FDA.
What are the benefits of transfer factor?
Transfer factors are a group of proteins produced by cells of the immune system. Some studies have shown that transfer factors can be used to treat herpes, infections in children, chronic fatigue syndrome, and yeast infections. They may also boost the immune system in patients with AIDS.
How do you transfer cancer?
You cannot “catch” cancer from someone else. Close contact or things like sex, kissing, touching, sharing meals, or breathing the same air cannot spread cancer. Cancer cells from someone with cancer are not able to live in the body of another healthy person.
How long can I take Transfer Factor?
Multiple sclerosis (MS). Most studies show that transfer factor does not slow disease progression in people with MS. While some research shows that transfer factor might slow disease progression in people with mild to moderate symptoms, it appears to take 18 months to 2 years of treatment to see any effect.
Is transfer factor the same as colostrum?
This means that from cow to human, the colostrum may be different, but the transfer factors are the same. Colostrum also contains only random amounts of Transfer Factors, so you would have to take about 75 times the amount to get the same result.
Is transfer factor safe for children?
Children: The shot form of transfer factor from humans is POSSIBLY SAFE in children when given for up to 6 years. Transfer factor from cows is POSSIBLY SAFE in children when given by mouth for up to 6 months.
What cancers does car t treat?
The types of cancer that are currently treated using CAR T-cell therapy are diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), follicular lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma, multiple myeloma, and B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in pediatric and young adult patients up to age 25.
Is transfer factor good for diabetes?
Transfer factors are also used for diabetes, autism, infertility, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), Behcet’s syndrome, Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome, balding, and Alzheimer’s disease. They are also used for skin conditions including psoriasis, allergic dermatitis, and others.