How our immune system and vaccines work

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Part one of ?.

This video is part of a series I’m working on about how vaccines work, their dangers, and the common myths spread about vaccination by the anti-vaccine movement.

This video covers how our adaptive immune system works, and how vaccines “teach” our adaptive immune system to recognize pathogens.

Part 2: Do Vaccines Cause Autism?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEQB8decrxE

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What are some good ways to boost my immune system?

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I'm trying to avoid catching this stomach virus that is going around and someone said making sure I have a good immune system will help, but I don't know how to achieve this. Any advice?

take vitamins (especially vitamin C, it helps boost your immune system)..drink orange juice, or eat oranges–alot of citrus!! carry purell around in a carry bottle nad use it frequently..germs are everywhere! and wash your hands after using the bathroom..dont put your hands near your face..dont share food or drink with people..they might be getting sick and you dont even know it…eat breakfast lunch and dinner…get PLENTY of rest..and make sure you dont overwork yourself beceause the minute you do you get sick because your immune system is working overtime.

i hope i helped!

Garden of Life, RM-10 Immune System Food- 120 Caplets

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Garden of Life, RM-10 Immune System Food- 120 Caplets

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How the parts of the immune system interact and work together…..?

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I am doing a paper for school, and I am wondering if any one knows the answer to the following question?
How the parts of the immune system interact and work together to help the whole system?

Some one please!! Help i want to get this finished I have looked everywhere , well almost = ]
Please at least leave some links i can find the answer?

The immune system has many smaller systems that all work together to accomplish goals and needs for the body as a whole. Two such systems are the blood and lymph systems, and a description of both is provided in the website listed below.

How would I naturally boost my immune system?

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Because of my chronic pain I have a very low immune system and I'm constantly feeling out of it and getting sick. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can naturally boost my immune system to help make my day to day life more fulfilling and healthy?

Pain does not cause a low immune system. Whatever ailment causes the pain might. But not pain itself. And pain is a symptom that something is wrong. It is your body saying 'Hey wake up I am not working right'. You need to address the source of the pain first and foremost. As for your immune system, eat your veggies and fruits and take a multivitamin and limit your salt and sugar intake. If your not big on fruits and veggies, get a juicer and make a veggie juice with a fruit to make it palatable and drink it down. Make sure you get your protein and carbs too. And find exercises that you can do and do thirty minutes a day.

Basically just eat a healthy diet and find a doctor that can properly address your pain issue. Second, third, 4th opinion and so on until you get results.

For a healthy immune system

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EpiCor means prevention. For a healthy immune system and for more information, please visit, www.EpiCorSupplement.com

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How does blood sugar hinder the immune system?

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How does blood sugar hinder the immune system?

I hear alot that it does but no-one ever explains the mechanics behind this.

Any well informed biologist please help me.

Thanks.

One of sugar's major drawbacks is that it raises the insulin level, which inhibits the release of growth hormones, which in turn depresses the immune system.

New Start

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Recharge your life with a New Start!

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What are some ways to keep your immune system healthy?

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I don't know much about the immune system, and I would like to know some cool facts about it and ways to keep it healthy. Thanks!
Thanks guys! The tips I got were great, and now I know some great ways to keep my immune system healthy. Also, if you know any diseases that affect the IS besides AIDS and autoimmune disease, I would love to know that too. Thanks again!

Without getting too technical with biology etc I'll give you a straight answer.

A healthy immune system is [as you know] directly associated with what foods you eat.
I've had a nasty cold for a little over a week now and I've already been prescribed an antibiotic but I find the main ingredient that helps is fresh fruit that contains a lot of Vitamin C. Doctors have recently discovered VC does nothing for colds but it's more about what it does to your bodies immune system in protecting it from further infection. It may not "Cure" a cold but it certainly helps recovery.
On a more basic scale, as a day-to-day immunity booster i've usually had drinks such as V8 juice or tomato juice because it provides my body with plenty of vitamins that assist in stamina, energy, alertness and also good skin. It's almost like having a nice shower in the morning but for the inside of your body. Lots of water, fresh fruit, fresh veggies, beef (for iron) and plenty of milk for calcium. It might sound typical but you can't go wrong with the pyramid table of healthy eating. It's all about the right vitamins in keeping your immune system working at it's fullest potential.

How to boost your Immune System. The latest Bio-Technology 1

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Dr.Rob Robertson will reveal to you the secret to Boost your Immune System IQ without using Drugs. The Secret is the discovery of “Transfer Factor”, which is considered the greatest discovery in the history of preventive medicine.
It’s a Natural Molecule and it’s going to change the way we look after our body

What are Transfer Factors?

not a vitamin

not a mineral

not an herb

not a phytonutrient

Transfer Factors are the smallest molecules in colostrum. Every mother who breast-feeds her infant passes on her own immunity — in fact she passes on all of the information her immune system has gained during her lifetime. This process begins with the first milk; the pre-maternal milk called colostrum. The most valuable of the “immunity weapons” in colostrum are the smallest molecules called Transfer Factors.

2. What do Transfer Factors do?
Three important functions of transfer factors:

Boost the immune system

Increase the intelligence of the immune system

Modulate the immune system - and much, much more

1) Boosts the immune system by boosting Natural Killer (NK) cell activity. NK cells are a key part of our body’s defense against infection and sickness. They seek and destroy infected or malignant cells through direct contact. NK cells are especially important in fighting cancer cells, and cells infected by viruses, bacteria and fungi.

2) Raises our immune I.Q. Transfer Factors download a ‘blueprint’ of the mother’s immune system to the recipient. This provides thousands of new ‘photographs’ for our immune system to quickly recognise new threats. They provide accurate information to build a swift attack, cutting down the time it takes to fight infection. They provide immune markers to more quickly guide T cell reactions to an invader.

3) Suppresses an over-active immune system. An out-of-control immune system attacks healthy cells. The suppressor fraction of Transfer Factor dampens down this activity. This fraction of Transfer Factor is particularly effective in helping autoimmune conditions.

Who discovered Transfer Factor?

In 1949, Dr H. Sherwood Lawrence made a very significant discovery. In the process of studying tuberculosis, which was a major health threat at the time, he discovered an immune response could be transferred from a donor to a recipient through an injection of an extract of white blood cells.
Further investigation led him to conclude that this immune extract must contain “factors” that made it possible to transfer the donor’s immunity to the recipient. He called these molecules “transfer factors.”

In 1989, two researchers completed what was to become a patented process for actually extracting transfer factors from cow colostrum, resulting in a concentrated form. In 1999, the effectiveness and safety of transfer factor supplementation was validated by scores of clinical studies worldwide. Scientists are just beginning to grasp the profound implications of transfer factor therapy in determining the health of not only present, but future generations.

Dr Gary Wilson and Dr Greg Paddock successfully completed a myriad of tests to win USDA approval for their transfer factor technology. It is this unique, patented technology that makes it possible to isolate or to separate transfer factors from cow colostrum. Through this extraction technique, pure transfer factors can be collected from the cow’s first milk, dried and then encapsulated for human consumption.

Do Health Professionals work with Transfer Factor?
Yes. There are already Health Professionals working with Transfer Factor all around the world, including many renowned surgeons and doctors who recommend Transfer Factor to all their patients included asthma , eczema, and fibromyalgia and for anyone who want to stay healthy.

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