Optimize Immune Resilience by:
- Reducing allergic reactions, sinus congestion, and inflammation
- Building cellular resilience to exposures
- Helping immune cells quickly identify and rid the body of harmful invaders
Sinus Defense contains Transfer Factor molecules that signal your immune system to launch an immediate, efficient response when fungus, mold toxins, and pathogens invade.
When the threat is eliminated, the response dampens and macrophages or the “big eaters” of the immune system clean up the debris. This helps a mold-damaged body to finally gain a foothold towards wellness. With continued use, Sinus Defense molecules are designed to teach immune cells to fight mold the SMART way, not the HARD way.











“The immune-system advancing ingredient in Sinus Defense is Transfer Factor. Transfer Factor is a molecule that acts like an antibody but is smaller. It gets its name because it ‘transfers’ cell-mediated immunity directly to white blood cells.
Transfer Factor molecules are able to impart immunity to specific, targeted pathogens and have been used successfully to enhance the immune response or as primary therapy for a number of viral, parasitic, fungal, and bacterial infections.
Transfer Factor molecules also seem to have a ‘black box’ effect because as the immune system gets better and more robust, this promotes cell-mediated immunity to new pathogens that may enter the body. It is as if learning how to defend against one pathogen lessens the learning curve with new ones. This is what gives Sinus Defense preventative potential."
Dr. Don Dennis, MD
Board-Certified ENT and Creator of Sinus Defense
"Transfer Factors are not only useful for disease prevention but can also help with diseases already established due to inadequate immune response. Since Transfer Factors-producing T-lymphocytes are important in immune recognition and memory, impairment of Transfer Factors production could neutralize the rest of the immune response in otherwise healthy individuals."
Greg B. Wilson, Ph.D. and James B. Daily, Jr., Ph.D.