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4Life TF(Transfer Factor) H E L P pls..

hey.. just wanted to ask of this so called "medicine".?

maybe someone here uses/ed TF? anyone against TF? or anyone want to refrain from using TF? some people claim it is a scam. some say it works. i just need this answered. more likely a question to have hope. :( HELP! cuz im a whole lot lost. i want these "franked" out. its alright.


want advice. need knowing of Hepa B. im not a carrier, my friend is. actually i just got to know her last 1-2 weeks and i want to help @ her conditions. please. thank you. mike - im new here and really want to know and help.
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I would like to know if anyone has used transfer factor and if they felt it worked for there problem
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Good morning. I am sorry to hear about your friend, That is very sweet of you to want to help her. I believe there is a place on the forum where you can ask questions about hep b. Most of us here on this site have Hep c. I do know there is 5 different treatments for hep b carriers. And a place that talks about them. Hopes this helps...take care

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/b/faqb.htm#chronic
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Don't feel ignored, its just the weekends are slow here. Plus about all of us have hep-c. Im sure sunday there will be some people here that might be able to answer your questions. Beast to you and your friend.
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oh yeah! as far as i know, i think she doesn't take meds. (that tx thing you guys are talking about? a little enlightenment pls, dont know what it is) lasty, she drinks and smokes! :(

with her sickness(hepB), and with her vices.. you know.. is it going to make her condition worse? guyz i want to help her get well and even really get well by getting rid of the virus. she is still age 17/18 now.? and i think she has this feeling of hopelessness and has decided for herself that it was meant to be.
i also mean to ask how long is she going to go? cuz i really don't have any idea. i wish for her to have more happy years to come. pls advice. mike
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