Immune System
The immune system is not an organ or group of cells; rather, it is a sum of the body’s defense functions against unwanted invaders. This system consists of:
- white blood cells
- T-cells
- macrophages
- lymphokine
- immunogobulins
- superoxide dismutase
- histamine
The overall function of immune defenses is to correctly identify and eliminate metabolic waste, cell mutations and allergens. Immune processes are a part of every cell and affect all the systems of the body. A healthy immune system is essential for good health.
The Body’s Security System: When the immune system recognizes certain stimulus it signals the brain to activate immune responses.
Some common immune system concerns:
- seasonal support
- fatigue
- stress
- antioxidant protection
- immune support

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