healthy acquired immune system works like this: When you are exposed to a virus, for instance, you feel discomfort as the immune system’s T and B cells recognize the viral enemy and begin to fight it. The good news is that the clever Pac-Man cells now are tipped off to this enemy and will preemptively fight it (with no discomfort for you) for the rest of your life – which, of course, is the theory behind vaccinations.
You need to be exposed to the invading agent and experience the uncomfortable symptoms only once. During subsequent exposure, you will not feel the “fight” process which, like exercising a muscle, actually strengthens your immunity. Unfortunately, the immune system does not recognize and kill cancer cells, because cancer is not actually a foreign object, but a cluster of one’s own specific cells reverted to a primitive state.
Take Caution With Antibiotics
Caution: Taking antibiotics indiscriminately destroys the immune system’s ability to function normally. Only take antibiotics for serious illnesses!
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