Customer question: My friend took 1 bottle of 4Life Transfer Factor Tri-Factor and said her seasonal discomfort got much better. Does that mean Transfer Factor is a medicine for allergies?
Legal disclaimer
4Life Transfer Factor Tri-Factor and Transfer Factor Classic are food supplements, not medicines. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or prevent any disease. Their purpose is to complement the daily diet. This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice.
Not a drug – but worth considering
No, Transfer Factor is not a drug. Food supplements – like other foods – can be taken in any health condition (unless your doctor advises otherwise), to support your diet with specific nutrients. In this case, that means colostrum bovinum, which is naturally rich in bioactive substances.
Based on our nearly 20 years of experience, we know that Transfer Factor Tri-Factor and Transfer Factor Classic are especially appreciated by people who feel more sensitive to environmental triggers in spring and summer.

Why does the body react?
Increased sensitivity to pollen, dust or other airborne factors is becoming more common. In some people, the immune system launches excessive protective mechanisms, like increased mucus production or irritation, in response to harmless stimuli.
Some experts point to genetics, others to lifestyle and diet. Most often, it's a combination of multiple factors.
Supporting the immune system naturally
The immune system works all the time – not only when you’re sick. During certain seasons, it may benefit from additional nutritional support. Supplements containing colostrum can help support your daily nutrition – including Transfer Factor Classic, which is a gentle option often chosen by people with heightened sensitivity.

Author: Alicja Krzywańska-Podermańska
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