Understanding our Immune System

Understanding our Immune System

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011

The immune system is no doubt one of the most important functions of the human body but it also functions like a double-edged sword. This may come as a shock to most but it is true

Imagine that your immune system is like the police force in your body. When negative cells attack you, it is as though intruders enter through the door of your body. If the ‘police forces’ are alert, it will hunt down the criminals. That is why our body is able to handle diseases – especially well if it is encountered before (like the police force handling the same type of criminals over and over again – memorizing their patterns, motives, methods and so on…)

It is a given that when your immune system – the police force of your body is ‘understaffed’, it is when the body becomes overwhelmed by the thieves and gremlins of malicious diseases and sicknesses. So the natural tendency one will strive for is to try and boost their immune system by bolstering the natural defenses.But here’s the problem on the other side of the coin… the immune system is not perfect. At times, it can come across as an untrained police force. Meaning that it is not doing what it should be doing – hunting down the ‘bad guys’.An immune system that go haywire or overboard results in autoimmune disease – resulting in diseases which is the result arise from an overactive immune response of the body against substances and tissues – in other words… the good guys. As the untrained police force attacks civilians, the results can be quite disastrous. This is where 4Life Transfer Factors come into play.

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