GOOD HEALTH BEGINS INSIDE: Get to know the ABC’s of your immune system

Written by Conradine De Mello on Posted in News

Get to know the ABC’s of your immune system

No matter what time of the year it is, building your immune system is important all year long!

HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM – INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE

Did you know that maintaining your immune system leads to better physical, mental and spiritual health? Your immune system is your invisible bodyguard and it constantly deals with a virus and bacteria invasion to keep you fit, happy and healthy. Made up of various organs, cells and proteins, the immune system works collectively to identify harmful organisms and get rid of them. In fact, the immune system keeps a record of every microbe it has ever overcome and this means it recognizes and destroys the same microbe quickly if it enters the body again!

SIGNS OF A WEAKENED IMMUNE

As long as the immune system is functioning in the way it should, you are safe and healthy. But sometimes, the immune system can fail and constant fatigue, frequent colds, coughs and infections are all common indicators of weakened immunity.  When the system stops working properly – because its response is weak or cannot identify harmful germs, you fall sick.

 

A FEW KEY FUNCTIONS OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM 

Without an immune system, your body has no way to deal with harmful organisms that enter the body externally or the damaging changes that occur within the body. Identifying harmful substances from the environment, dealing with disease-causing germs and eliminating them from the body are some of the functions of the immune system. 

To learn more interesting and important facts about your immune system, how it functions under different conditions, the interaction between germs and your immune system and so much more, sign up for the ultimate guide on the human immune system – ‘You cannot hide from disease: BUILD IMMUNITY’.  

TAKE CARE OF YOUR BODY, IT’S THE ONLY ONE YOU HAVE!

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