Key Ingredients Transfer Factor E-XF—A patented concentrate of transfer factors and other natural components from cow colostrum and egg yolk Cordyceps sinensis hybrid, maitake mushroom, shiitake mushroom, IP-6 (inositol hexaphosphate), lactic acid bacteria, yeast (Saacharomyces cerevisiae), sunflower oil (source of Omega 6,9 fatty acids), soybean oil (source of Omega 3,6,9 fatty acids), and flaxseed oil
T**D
Check Phosphorous in Ingredients! Human Transfer Factor worked Better for Cancer.
If your dog has kidney disease, please note that there is 222 mg of phosphorous per scoop! My dog with kidney disease had lab work and her phosphorous level was way high so she's now on a phosphorous binder!! Also, same dog has mast cell sarcoma. When I had her on the human transfer factor plus (https://www.amazon.com/Transfer-Factor-Plus-Tri-Factor-Formula/dp/B004NNINLI/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1542578611&sr=8-3&keywords=4life+transfer+factor+plus+tri+factor+formula) along with colostrum, a tumor shrunk and went away. To save money I bought the dog version and not only had the phosphorous issue but a huge, inoperable tumor came back so we're off to the oncologist tomorrow to discuss chemo vs. radiation. Choosing the dog formula over the human was being penny wise and pound foolish, not to mention the effect on my dog!
B**D
Deceptive packaging
We'll look for alternatives to this product should it turn out to be helpful for our dog; I already have K9 Super Power and a new Nutrimax product in mind.There's a long-standing convention with animal supplements: 1 serving = 1 provided scoop. The front of this label says 60 servings, and slyly gives the measurement in grams instead of scoops. Upon receipt I thought the scoop was bigger than that, so I weighed it and discovered their servings equal half a scoop, meaning I have half as many days of an expensive product as I reasonably thought upon purchase and no way of discovering the fact from the labeling. It's a deliberate obfuscation and that matters to me.
M**Y
Three Weeks - Huge Improvement In My Dog's Skin
Two Month Update: I did, indeed, get 60 level scoops from my can. How many days a can will last for you depends on the weight of your dog and the suggested serving size for them. Pleased to discover the number of scoops listed on the can was accurate and I got 60 days from my can. If you have a smaller dog, you'll get more than 60 days worth of product. Larger dogs, less than 60 days. But I can now verify the honesty of the stated content amount.I have a dog that is allergic to cat and human dander (among other environmental items and foods). She's been on various medications and supplements most of her life (a little over 2 yrs now). Nothing I've tried ever completely clears her skin, until now. Three weeks ago, I started using Transfer Factor, a little more than 1 scoop per day, split in half with her morning and afternoon meals. She enjoys the taste (I just sprinkle it on her food.) Her weight is 54 lbs.About 2 weeks in, I started to see a noticeable improvement in her skin. As of yesterday, there's only the slightest hint that any sores were ever on her belly and inner legs. She does still have bald spots on her back and outer legs that have been there for month (from older sores that were bad but have since healed.) I'm hoping with continued use, she'll have complete remission of these allergic reactions, as well as a return of her hair. But healthy skin alone would be amazing!Very impressed so far. I'll try to remember to do another update as to whether her skin remains clear and if any hair grows back. This is the best she's ever been so I have high hopes. I did check with her vet before giving her this product. After reading the ingredients, he fully approved of trying this, and was happy to hear it is working for her.
C**S
Ask what the mfg date is on the bottom of the product to get the latest stock
This is a good product and I’ve been using it for many years, but be sure and find out the mfg date on the bottom of the can, because some vendors are selling a product with a mfg date in 2017, there is newer stock with a mfg date of March 2018, be careful
D**N
great product.
My dogs loved it. The smell is a bit strong, I was afraid that my dogs wouldn't like it, but as soon as I opened it and asked them to lick my finger, they did and they loved the taste. Their mouths don't smell good afterwards, but with a treat or a tooth brush, they should be good.
P**N
No difference
I mixed this into my Bichons food. I've seen no noticeable health improvements. In fact, she has developed some health problems since I started her on it. Maybe it works for some dogs but not mine. I feel like I wasted my money.
D**N
Effective so far.
Great product
A**P
Great product
Great product!
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