4Life Research™ announced today the
completion of a new preliminary scientific test showing the effect of
4Life Transfer Factor Tri-Factor® Formula on IgA antibody production.
Participants took 4Life Transfer Factor Tri-Factor Formula for two
weeks, followed by 4Life Transfer Factor RioVida® Tri-Factor Formula
for another two weeks. One hundred percent of participants saw an
increase in the production rate of salivary secretory IgA when compared
to a one-week baseline, with an average increase of 73%.
IgA antibodies, produced by plasma cells, are highly specific
proteins used by the immune system to bind and neutralize foreign
invaders. IgA bathes the surface of the mucous membranes. These y-shaped
proteins bind to invaders, preventing them from attaching and passing
through the mucous lining into the tissues and bloodstream of the body.
The test was conducted by 4Life Chief Executive Officer David
Lisonbee; Chief Scientific Officer Calvin McCausland, Ph.D.; Health
Sciences Advisory Board Member Richard Bennett, Ph.D.; Director of
Health Information Services Brent Vaughan; and Research Scientist Shane
Lefler.
"I'm proud to be associated with a company that values
scientific research so highly," commented McCausland. "It's
wonderful to provide effective immune system support products that are
also backed up by sound scientific studies."
"I continue to be amazed at 4Life Transfer Factor's ability to
boost and support the immune system," said Bennett. "This
preliminary IgA test suggests another layer of vital immune system
protection that 4Life Transfer Factor provides."
"4Life's Research and Development team has identified that 4Life
Transfer Factor can support another vital component of a healthy immune
system -- IgA antibodies -- once again proving our commitment to stay at
the forefront of immune system science," remarked Lisonbee.
4Life, category creator of Transferceutical™ Science and world
leader in the development, production, and distribution of Transfer
Factor support products, continues to post growth in more than 40
countries around the world.
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