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When your dog has Parvo, the immune system is going to be severely attacked. The cells of the immune system continually battle various types of viruses that your dog could come into contact with. However, when Parvo is present that process isn’t ... more
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Sterols and sterolins have been shown to modulate the functions of T cells by enhancing their cellular division and their secretion of important soluble factors called lymphokines. Sterols/sterolins promote the activity of the cytotoxic cells. The ... more
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The HIV virus destroys certain white blood corpuscles in human blood. These are called the T4 or T-helper cells. For instance, when a germ attacks the human body the T-helper cells multiply. Each one contains a chemical that can destroy the disease ... more
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Yes. Echinacea is the most common herb which is used for boosting the immune system. Also it’s great for combating any kind of infection. Echinacea increases production of an antiseptic and antimicrobial called interferon and it increases the ... more
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Hello Vin2tru, The best way to optimize the immune sytem, especially when a person is going through chemo is with a natural intracellular whey protein. This will drastically reduce the side effects of the chemo (hair loss, fatigue, black nails, ... more
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Perhaps a more important question is which herbs are known to put a strain on liver and/or kidney function which is something you do NOT want. I have been close to several cancer patients. My father, a physician, was the man in the lab who actually ... more
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No. i26 does not artificially "boost" the immune system. It helps the immune system heal and balance itself to achieve optimal performance. ... more
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The most commonly accepted theory about Multiple Sclerosis is that it is an auto-immune response. That is, that somehow the body's immune system, instead of fighting a foreign infection, directs the "attack" against the central nervous system (CNS). ... more
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White blood cells, or leukocytes (also spelled "leucocytes"), are cells of the immune system defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials. Red blood cells are not part of the immune system. ... more
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The first thing that one should consider in a health regimen is an immune modulator/potentiator. If you accept that dietary supplements will help build healthy bone and tissue, then you must accept that an immune supplement will help you enjoy a ... more
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