David Townsend, Realchange Training, Metatrance Therapy, 74 Murray Rd., Croydon, Victoria Australia 1300 553 275. Built with WebsiteWizard website builder
We live in a world infested with
increasingly resistant
microbes and viruses,
higher risk of infection in hospital,
damaging pollution
all around us
escalating daily stres
easy international travel brings new
diseases to our door
increase in respiratory disease
sinus
problems
allergies
coughs and cold
immune system disorders
Many prescribed and alternative remedies make little
difference.
What if you could boost your immune system?
There are molecules in your body that act as communicators
and memory for your immune system. They are called “transfer factors”. They are
common to all mammals, which means we can obtain them and add them to our body.
They bring in a wider memory of disease and disorder to help our body fight
disease as they boost our system.
Why haven’t you heard of this before? Well, transfer factor
was discovered around the time that antibiotics became readily available.
Antibiotics were the wonder of the age, were fast acting and effective.
Transfer factor was slower and its process harder to identify.
But, we have reached the point where these wonders are becoming
less effective and the pollution and personal stress is rising beyond them.
Transfer factor offers a way to strengthen the body to help
the fight against disease and increase health.
4Life Research was established to develop transfer factor and
bring it to the world.
Transfer factor cannot harm you. (A few people feel vaguely “fluish”
for a day or two as the body adjusts.) This
means that you can confidently obtain what you need here and make a fresh start
to life.
I am not a doctor, so
I can’t diagnose, treat or offer a cure for any disease or disorder and only
offer my information for your education and consideration. For medical advice
you should consult your own medical practitioner. However, 4Life Research is
monitored by eminent medical consultants and their research is available to
your doctor and noted in the Physicians’ Desk Reference.