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Diabetes
Mary Ann age 45 has diabetes and is now taking
500mg of Glucophage. She had cancer 3 years ago and is
taking Tamoxifen. May Ann developed blisters and then ulcers
on her foot 11/2 years ago. She was treated by the doctor
with several different antibiotics but the wounds did not
heal. After several months she was referred to the wound
centre. She has been going there three times a week and they
have taught her how to clean the wounds at home to help stop
infection. When infection does occur they must scrape or cut
away tissue and clean out the infection. At that time Mary
Ann decided to try Transfer Factor. She took 8 capsules a
day and sprinkled TF in the wounds. Five days after starting
on TF she went to the wound centre and they thought they
detected an infection in one of the wounds. So she went to
the hospital and they cut tissue away and when they got to
what they thought was an infection pocket it was just water.
In just 16 days two of the wounds were almost healed and the
third (the one she had surgery on was filling in with
healthy pink flesh
Mary Ann/Texas
Diabetes
Mark’s cousin has had diabetes fro 62 years. Her foot doctor
who is an advocate of TF had her call me and get TF. They
thought she was going to lose a foot so she mega-dosed on TF
fro 2 weeks. She has lost only a toe not the entire foot.
Diabetes
Glen is a diabetic and states that he has been taking
insulin for 55 years. He would take 2-3 insulin injections a
day. 8-10 months ago he started having problems in the
muscles in his legs. The pain gradually worsened and he used
a cane and then a wheelchair. The paramedics were at his
home once or twice a week to help because of insulin
reactions. He started using TF+ and no longer uses the
wheelchair or the cane and the medic visits have stopped. He
states that this is the best that he has ever felt and is
amazed at the loving kindness and help form everyone…
Diabetes
I have had diabetes for 38 of my 49 years and I've had
kidney disease since 1986. In August of 1999, I went for my
quarterly blood test for my kidneys. The physician called me
after the test was taken and said, 'Not only are your
kidneys functioning well, after fourteen years, their
function has improved dramatically.' My BUN (blood urea
nitrogen) was near normal after fourteen years of it being
almost twice as high as it should be because my kidneys
weren't filtering well. The only supplemental change in my
life was Transfer Factor. Only once in my life did I endorse
a product. I've been on an insulin pump for seven years, and
I've allowed my name, face, and testimony to be used
nationally. This is the second time, and it took a lot to
convince me. Not only did it reverse my kidney disease, but
this is the first year in sixteen years that I haven't
gotten a flu shot or gotten the flu or bronchitis."
Marc H. Blatstein Former President of the Juvenile
Diabetes Foundation; Philadelphia Chapter
Diabetes
My husband Nelson was diagnosed with diabetes in January of
this year. When Nelson went to the doctor his blood sugar
count was 450 within 3 months we had it back down to 110.
The doctors office even called our house in astonishment
about how quickly things had gotten back to normal.
Especially since in monitoring Nelson every week the doctor
was concerned that the medication he had given Nelson was
not working properly. That is when we added transfer
factors. Within 3 days Nelsons levels started to drop. Also
with diabetes comes certain skin disease, one of which is
psoriasis. Nelson has had it very severely on his head, that
he was embarrassed when he was out due to flakes or getting
his hair cut because it looked so awful. It would itch so
badly that in his sleep he would scratch his head to the
point of bleeding. Then 4-Life came out with TF Spray with
colloidal silver. We started spraying that on his head every
night. Not only has the severe itching gone away but his
head is clearing up and the psoriasis is going away. We are
both very grateful to this company for the products they
have come out with that help us have a much better quality
of life
Mickey B
Diabetes
I was admitted to Tenet Parkview Hospital on April 12, 2001,
with a diagnosis of diabetic Charcot neuroarthropathy. Both
of my ankles had undergone a crippling disease process. I
had numerous bony deformities, and was given the option of
amputation, but elected to have extensive reconstructive
procedures performed on both of my ankles. Being an
insulin-dependent diabetic for greater than 45 years, I was
thought to be at risk for delayed healing and infection. I
was taking enhanced transfer factors and had no previous
problem with infection or poor wound healing. I required
numerous fusions with internal fixation to stable my feet in
neutral position. This was performed in order to allow me
the ability to walk. At the time of my first post-operative
cast change in 10 days, I showed no signs of wound infection
or wound dehiscence. I exhibited mild swelling only. Serial
radiographs were taken and revealed fusion of my ankle
joints in just seven weeks. This is considered excellent for
a "normal" patient, who is not diabetic! All of my fusion
sites and incisions healed beautifully without any wound or
bony complications. I was extremely surprised by my ability
to heal. I believe that it was the enhanced transfer factors
that gave my body the ability to heal in a "normal fashion."
I was hospitalized until July 27, 2001, at which time I was
discharged back to my home in California. I ambulated out of
the hospital on my own power and my limbs were saved
Nancy Lyons
Diabetes
Mrs Lyons was admitted to the hospital Apr 2001 with
diabetic Charcot Neuroarthropathy. Both ankles were affected
with numerous bony deformities. She was given the option of
amputation but elected to have extensive reconstructive
surgery. Being an insulin dependent diabetic she was at risk
for delayed healing and infection. Mrs Lyon told me she was
taking TF+. Previously she had had a problem with infection
and poor wound healing. After surgery Mrs. Lyon showed no
signs of infection and only mild swelling. All her fusions
sites healed beautifully without complications. I was
extremely surprised by Mrs. Lyons’ ability to heal. I
consider this a mild miracle but Mrs. Lyons insists it was
TF+
Larry Goss, DPM. FACFAS, PA
Diabetes, juvenile
I have a patient with juvenile diabetes who has done very
well with TF. She takes twice the recommended dose and built
up to that level slowly watching her blood sugar levels
carefully. She had reduced her insulin by 60 to 70 % since
starting TF one year ago. She also has had on infections
which led to much better control of her blood sugars
David M MD., ME
Diabetes, Type 2
My father, who has Type 2 diabetes, on insulin has been on
TF+ for 30 days now. His blood sugar levels have dropped to
the point that he has (for the second day now) eliminated
his insulin shots and his blood sugar levels have remained
consistent (about 150 or so) Hooray! He is so excited! My
mother in law, who is Type 2 also, but not on insulin
experienced a rapid decrease in her blood sugar levels after
1 day on TF+. After 4 days she was down as low as 99. She
ran out of TF+, and went without for 5 days, and her sugar
levels went back up to low 200's. She is also very excited
at the results! 2 down and 4 more Diabetics (in the family)
to go!
Mellisa
Diabetes, ulcers
Diabetic ulcer on foot for 14 years, foot purple, tight
bandage, cleaned every 2nd day . Introduce TF+ and TF
renewal. TF+ 4 a day and TF Renewal topically. New tissue
has grown over the hole in the foot and he can walk. Foot is
no longer purple. The response has taken 5 months. He is a
walking miracle.
Diabetes, ulcers
Diabetic ulcer on foot for 14 years, foot purple,
tight bandage, cleaned every 2nd day. Introduced TF+ and TF
renewal. TF+ 4 a day and TF Renewal topically. New tissue
has grown over the hole in the foot and he can walk. Foot is
no longer purple, This response has taken 5 months. He is a
walking miracle
Deborah (Immunologist), Australia
Disc disease
After a third surgery, I have degenerative disc disease, I
found transfer factors. After 3 days I could turn my head,
and touch my toes
Mark F.
Diverticular disease
Bill has diverticulosis that quite often becomes infected
and turns into diverticulitis. Since being on TF he has had
no problems
Bonnie H, SC
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