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Inside your body is a protection mechanism
called the
Immune
System. It is designed
to defend you against millions of bacterias, microbes, viruses, toxins, and
parasites trying to invade your body to make you sick.
For instance, when you get a cut,
all sorts of bacteria and viruses
enter your body through the break in the
skin. Your Immune System responds and eliminates the invaders while
the skin heals itself and seals the puncture. In rare cases, the Immune
System misses something and the cut gets infected. It gets inflamed
and will often fill with pus. Inflammation and pus are both side-effects
of the Immune System doing its job. A red, itchy bump from a mosquito
bite is a visible sign of your Immune System at work. Germs trying
to get in your body through food intake die in the saliva or the acid of
the stomach. But when one germ gets through and causes food poisoning,
the most common responses from your Immune System are vomiting and
diarrhea. These are but few examples of how you are preserved by your
Immune System and that to take it for granted great brings in risk of
body system failure and decreased longevity.
The Immune System protects you from infection
with layered defenses of increasing specificity. Physical barriers
provide an immediate, but non-specific
response by prevent pathogens (any
organism capable of producing disease such as bacterias and viruses) from
entering the body. These barriers include the skin, the mucuos membranes
covering your eyes, alimentary canal, and genito-urinary tract. The
langerhan cells in the skin are involved in recognizing and processing foreign
substances; while the mucous membranes take charge of differential absorption.
If pathogens successfully evade physical barriers, then the adaptive Immune
System takes action with
antigen-specific response. Invaders are identifed by antigens - unique
proteins on the surface of pathogens such as a bacterium, fungus, or virus
that your body recognizes as a foreign substance. Your Immune System
can recognize millions of different antigens. Antigens trigger the
Immune System to produce specific antibodies to destroy the identified
pathogens. If pathogens slip by the initial barrier and enter your
body, your Immune System engenders a systemic response by producing white
blood cells, chemicals, and proteins that attack and destroy pathogens before
they can reproduce inside the body. Failing to have done that, your
Immune System revs up even more to destroy pathogens as they multiply.
During this process, your Immune System stores pathogen information in
immunological memory to ensure it mounts a more effective attack the next
time the pathogen tries to invade the body. When it is working properly,
this elaborate defense system keeps you healthy despite relentless bombardment
from pathogens.
Your Immune System is comprised of the following organs and cells: tonsils
and adenoids, the thymus glands, lymph nodes, bone marrow, and white blood
cells that leave blood vessels and migrate through tissues and lymphatic
circulation. The spleen, appendix, and patches of lymphoid tissue in
the intestinal tract are also parts of your Immune System. Sub-components
include:
T-Lymphoytes (T Cells) belong to a group of white blood cells known as
Lymphocytes which play a central role in cell-mediated immunity (an
immune response that does not involve
antibodies or complement but rather involves
the activation of macrophages, natural killer cells (NK), antigen-specific
cytotoxicT-Lymphocytes, and the release of various
cytokines in response to an antigen). The
thymus gland is the principal organ responsible for the T Cell's
maturation.
B-Lymphocytes (B cells) play a large role in the humoral immune response
(as opposed to the cell-mediated immune response, which is governed by T
cells). The principal functions of B cells are to make antibodies against
antigens, perform the role of Antigen Presenting
Cells (APCs), and eventually develop into memory B cells after activation
by antigen interaction.
Natural Killer Cells (NK cells) play a major role in the rejection of tumors
and cells infected by viruses.
Dendritic Cells are present in small quantities in tissues that are in contact
with the external environment. These tissues include the skin (where there
is a specialized Dendritic Cell type called Langerhans cells), the inner
lining of the nose, lungs, stomach and intestines.
Phagocytic Cells are the white blood cells that protect the body by ingesting
harmful foreign particles, bacteria, and dead or dying cells.
Complement Proteins are protein fragments that make up the Complement System,
a biochemical cascade that helps clear
pathogens from your body.
The Lymphatic System is a key participant in the body's immune actions.
It is a network of vessels and nodes unified by the circulatory system.
Lymph nodes reside along the course of the lymphatic vessels and filter lymph
fluid before it returns to the bloodstream. This system removes tissue
fluids from intercellular spaces and protects the body from bacterial
invasions.
Deterioration
Degradation of the Immune System increases your chances of getting sick and
developing serious diseases. Common degraders include:
1) Poor Diet - Marginal nutrient deficiency involves gradual vitamin loss
that leads to a lack of well being and impairment of biochemical
reactions. Marginal deficiencies of micronutrients (nutrients required
only in a small amount) do not cause obvious symptoms of disease, but they
do affect your body's ability to resist disease and infection and recover
from injury. Vitamin, nutrition, and mineral deficiencies reduce blood
oxygen levels. This weakens cells and increases risk of inflammation
of the prostate, liver, and other body organs. Excessive consumption
of sugar and saturated fat suppresses white blood cells responsible for attacking
bacteria.
2) Pollutants - Water purifiers (like chloride and fluoride), pesticide residues,
food additives, medications, antibiotics, and vaccines are stored in your
body as toxins which weaken cells and immune response. Also overuse
of antibiotics causes your body to breed new strains of antibiotic-resistant,
increasingly dangerous bacteria which place excessive strain on the Immune
System as it strives to continually evolve to deal with these more sophisticated
pathogens.
3) Alcohol Abuse -
Excessive alcohol intake causes nutritional
deficiency.Alcohol
inhibits the breakdown of nutrients into usable molecules by decreasing secretion
of digestive enzymes from the pancreas and impairs nutrient absorption by
damaging the cells lining the stomach and intestines and disabling transport
of some nutrients into the blood. Alcohol intoxication can lead to
liver infection and supressed immunity as it slows down the production of
white blood cells.
Alcoholics
tend to eat poorly. Their diets lack sufficient carbohydrates, protein,
fat, vitamins A, B, and C, and minerals such as calcium and iron.
4)
Tobacco Abuse - Smoking suppresses the activity of natural killer cells (NK)
that fight off tumours. Smoking leads to low-grade chronic bronchitis,
low birth weight infants, and weakened immunity in newborns. Infants
and children exposed to constant cigarette smoke have weakened Immune
Systems. Research indicates that once smokers quit, their immune activity
begins to improve within 30 days.
5)
Obesity - Extra weight puts you at risk of developing diseases such as diabetes,
cancer, and heart disease. Excess fat cells in your body impair your
Immune System by triggering the release of pro-inflammatory chemicals in
the body which cause chronic inflammation that damages healthy tissue.
6)
Inadequate or Excessive Exercise / Physical Trauma - Inadequate exercise
reduces oxygen levels (which fosters cancer cells to turn on), stagnates
your lymph system leading to harmful toxic buildup, hinders response time
of antibodies, and weakens killer T cells ability to destroy
invaders. Excessive exercise suppresses your Immune System by reducing
the ratio of immune helper cells to immune suppressor cells. This increases
risk of infection and illness. Stress from exercise also triggers release
of corticosteroids (a class of steroid hormones that are produced in the
adrenal cortex). Corticosteroids block the production of substances
that trigger allergic and inflammatory actions. However, they also
impede the function of white blood cells. This interference with white
blood cell function yields a side effect of increased susceptibility to
infection. Physical trauma tends to strain your Immune System and increases
the risk of upper respiratory tract infections.
7)
Radiation - Excessive radiation from diagnostic x-rays of the neck and chest
may damage the thymus gland (located behind the breastbone) and is an integral
part of your Immune System.
8)
Stress - Short-term stress actually boosts your Immune System the
body produces more cortisol to make fight or flight possible.
But chronic stress has the opposite effect because the steady cascade of
the stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline actually suppress your Immune
System.
Disorders
A key role of the Immune System is to
differentiate between pathogens and the body's own cells. When it fails to
make this distinction, attacks against normal cells cause allergic reactions
and autoimmune diseases like:
Asthma, a chronic inflammatory disorder
of the airways characterized by coughing, shortness of breath, and chest
tightness, affects more than 5% of the population of the United States, including
children. A variety of factors may trigger, initiate or worsen an asthautoma
attack such as viral respiratory infections, exercise, and exposure to irritants
such as tobacco smoke. The physiological symptoms of asthma include a narrowing
of the airways caused by edema (fluid in the intracellular tissue space)
and the influx of inflammatory cells into the walls of the airways. According
to the World Health Organisation (WHO), 300,000,000 people in the world suffer
from asthma.
Autoimmune Hepatitis triggers the body to attack its liver cells, as if the
liver cells were harmful foreign bodies. This means that the liver cells
are damaged not only by the virus but also by the body's own Immune
System. Patients with a combination of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and
Autoimmune Hepatitis generally suffer from more debilitating symptoms than
patients with HCV alone. Autoimmune Hepatitis is associated with
other autoimmune illnesses, such as Thyroiditis (inflammation of the thyroid),
Diabetes, and Ulcerative Colitis (inflammation of the intestines).
HCV patients appear to have a genetic predisposition that makes them more
likely to develop Autoimmune Hepatitis, compared to HCV-infected individuals
without genetic predisposition. It is estimated that approximately 170,000,000
people are infected with HCV worldwide and are prone to developing Autoimmune
Hepatities. This is equivalent to 3% of the world's population.
Those who have a weak Immune System are unable to fight infections appropriately.
Common causes of Immune System deficiency include
Diabetes, AIDS, and
Cancer. Symptoms of deficiency may include
body aches, diarrhea,
fatigue, rash,
runny nose, sore throat,
and lymph gland swelling. If a person is
born with a severely defective Immune System, death from infection by a virus,
bacterium, fungus or parasite may occur. In severe immuno-deficiency
cases, lack of enzyme causes toxic waste build up inside Immune System cells
which leads to total devastation of the Immune System. Lack of Immune
System cells leads to another disease called DiGeorge Syndrome, which is
the improper development of the thymus gland and thus the diminishing of
T cells.
Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune disease that results in destruction of
insulin-producing beta cells of the pancreas. Lack of insulin causes
an increase fasting blood glucose (around 70-120 mg/dL in nondiabetic people)
that begins to appear in the urine above the renal threshold (about 190-200
mg/dl in most people). For the reason, the disease was identified in
antiquity by sweet urine. Glycosuria or glucose in the urine causes
the patients to urinate more frequently, and drink more than normal
(polydipsia). Classically, these were the characteristic symptoms which
prompted discovery of the disease. Over the past 40 years, a major
increase has been reported in the incidence of Type 1 Diabetes in many European
countries as well as in the US. Currently, it is estimated that more than
700,000 Americans (0.4% of the US population) have the disease. The number
of new cases in the US has in recent years been increasing by approximately
3% per year. Diabetes affects more than 230 million people worldwide or almost
6% of the adult population. The number of people living with diabetes is
expected to increase to 350 million in less than 20 years if action is not
taken. The reason for this
is unclear, but some research suggests that viral infections may trigger
Diabetes in genetically susceptible individuals.
Crohn's disease is an autoimmune disease, wherein the body's Immune System
attacks the gastrointestinal tract, causing inflammation. It is classified
as a type of inflammatory bowel disease. There has been evidence of
a genetic link to Crohn's disease, putting individuals with siblings afflicted
with the disease at higher
risk. Smokers
are three times more likely to develop
it. More so,
a higher number of incidence of Chron's Disease is found in western
industrialized nations, making environment a major factor for its occurence.
It affects between 400,000 and 600,000 people in North America while prevalence
estimates for Northern Europe have ranged from 2748 affected per 100,000
people. Around
1,000,000 people in the world suffer from it. The disease tends to
reveal itself initially in the teens and twenties, with another peak incidence
in the fifties to seventies, although the disease can occur at any age.
The first signs of Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T) usually appear at the age
of two as a lack of balance and slurred speech. It is a progressive,
degenerative disease characterized by immunoglobulin deficiency, thymic
deficiencies, cerebellar degeneration, radiosensitivity (sensitivity to radiant
energy, such as x-ray), and a predisposition to cancer. There are about
100,000 people worldwide who suffer from A-T.
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) occurs most commonly in people of
non-Ashkenazi Jewish, Armenian, Arab, and Turkish background. As many
as 1 in 200 people in these populations have the disease, with as many as
1 in 5 acting as a disease carrier. FMF is an inherited disorder usually
characterized by recurrent episodes of fever and peritonitis (inflammation
of the abdominal membrane) preceeded by weak Immune System.
Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) is a cancer of blood cells, characterized
by replacement of the bone marrow with malignant, leukemic cells. Many
of these leukemic cells can be found circulating in the blood and can cause
enlargement of the spleen, liver, and other organs. This blood and
bone marrow cancer strikes about 37,000 people worldwide each year.
Swine Flu
(H1N1) First seen in April
2009, the H1N1 flu virus has gone on to become a "pandemic" (prevalent throughout
the entire World). Symptoms of swine flu are likened to regular flu symptoms
such as fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills, and fatigue.
Diarrhea and vomiting have been reported as symptoms as well. The Swine Flu
virus apparently spreads just like regular
flu.If your Immune System is
weak, you are more vulnerable to get the virus. You could pick up germs
directly from an infected person, or by touching an object they recently
touched, and then touching your eyes, mouth, or nose, delivering their germs
to your bod. Flu germs can start spreading up to a day before symptoms
start, and for up to seven days after getting sick.
The
H1N1 swine flu virus can be treated by the antiviral drugs Tamiflu and
Relenza. But not everyone needs these drugs. Most people have
recovered from Swine Flu without
treatment.These
people are believed to have maintained a healthy Immune System strong enough
to fight the
virus.The severity of cases in the current
swine flu pandemic has varied widely, from mild cases to fatalities.
Most U.S. cases have been mild, but there have been a number of deaths and
hundreds of hospitalizations. Flu viruses can mutate so it is good
to keep current in regards to developments and ensure your Immune System
is as strong as possible.
Western
Medicine
Western medicine relies on aggressive
and costly prescription drugs to deal with Immune System problems.
These methods generally address only the symptoms and not the underlying
causes. As soon as you stop using the drugs, the problem returns!
These prescription drugs often result in unwanted and even dangerous side
effects including undermining the long-term effectiveness of your Immune
System.
The
options for drug treatment are
bewildering: Aerobid,
Anti-Inflammatories, Azathioprine, Azmacort, Bronchodilators, Cyclophosphamide,
Cyclosporine, Deltasone, Dexamethasone, Flovent, Medrol, Methotrexate,
Naltrexone, Orapred, Pediapred, Prednisone, Prelone, Pulmicort, Qvar, and
Symbicort. Typically once
drug treatment begins, it is recommended for life and usually involves a
series of medications.
The combined COMMON side effects of these
medications include acne, anxiety,
appetite loss, back pain, chills, constipation, diarrhea, delayed ejaculation,
difficulty in sleeping, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, headache, increased
energy, increased sweating, increased thirst, irritability, joint and muscle
pain, low energy, mood changes, nausea, nervousness, runny or stuffy nose,
sinus swelling, sleeplessness, stomach pain / cramps, tiredness, upper
respiratory tract infection, and
vomiting.
The combined SEVERE side effects of these
medications include allergic reactions
(rash, hives, itching, difficulty breathing, tightness in the chest, and
swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue), changes in balance, eyesight,
strength, or thinking, chest pain or discomfort, chills, dark urine, depression,
dizziness, fast heartbeat, fainting, feeling cold, fever, flushing, muscle
pain, nausea, painful menstrual periods, painful urination or changes in
your amount of urine, right-sided back pain, shortness of breath, stomach,
or side pain, severe or persistent headache or tiredness, shortness of breath,
sore throat, suicidal thoughts or attempts, swelling of the hands, ankles,
or legs, tremor, vaginal discharge, itching, or odor, vomiting, and yellowing
of the skin or eyes.
Ayurvedic
Medicine
Ayurveda,
the science of life, prevention, and longevity, is the oldest and most holistic
and comprehensive medical system available. Its fundamentals can be
found in Hindu scriptures called the Vedas - the ancient Indian books of
wisdom written over 5,000 years ago. Ayurveda uses the inherent principles
of nature to help maintain health in a person by keeping the individual's
body, mind, and spirit in perfect equilibrium with nature.
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and rectifying it through detoxification and herbal medicines. Kayachikitsa
prescribes the therapeutic use of herbs and lifestyle changes to remove toxins
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capabilities and vigor of your Immune System.
1)
Reversing Damage - Years of stressful living caused damage to your Immune
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cell levels, and stimulate Phogocytosis and plasma fibrinolytic activity
in your body.
2)
Exercising Regularly - Regular exercise elevates the level of leukocytes,
an Immune System cell that fights infection. Exercise also increases
release of endorphins, natural hormones that heighten your sense of well
being and improve sleep quality, both of which have positive effects on your
Immune System. Exertion stimulates the cardiovascular system, improves
blood flow, circulates antibodies, flushes toxins from muscles and organs,
removes germs, and helps keep the kidneys and endocrine system fully
functional.
Moderate
exercise must be repeated on a near-daily basis so that there is a cumulative
effect that leads to a long-term immune response. Getting your heart rate
up for just 20 minutes three times a week is associated with increased immune
function, and a 30-minute brisk walk five days a week can help reduce your
risk of catching a cold. Walking strengthens your cardiovascular system and
blood flow. Walk ten minutes, three times a day if you are unable to walk
30 minutes at one time. You can also do both cardio and light weight training
to make your body more resilient in fighting off and recovering from
illness.
3)
Increasing Antioxidants Intake - Free radicals cause cell mutations, damage
immune function, and contribute to severe diseases like cancer and heart
blockage. They are produced by the bodys own natural processes, toxins,
radiation, and poor digestive function. Unlike a stable molecule in which
every atom in your cell is ringed by pairs of electrons, free radicals carry
an unmated electron that desperately wants to pair up with another. By snaring
an electron from a neighboring molecule (which then makes that molecule a
free radical), it can set off a chain reaction that leads to unrelentless
cellular damage which wipes out cytokine pathways - disorienting immune system
activities. The antidote for free radicals are antioxidants. When an antioxidant
encounters a free radical, it freely gives up an electron of its own which
satisfies the free radical and stops the out of control damage. This makes
the antioxidant a free radical because its now an electron short. However,
the chain reaction is stopped as the newly created free radical made from
the antioxidant is very weak and unlikely to do harm. Antioxidants also support
body detoxification by boosting Glutathione levels. Glutathione turns on
apoptosis - the process in which "bad" mutated cells self-destruct.
There's
a good supply of antioxidants in brightly colored fruits and vegetables,
including berries, citrus fruits, kiwi, apples, red grapes, kale, onions,
spinach, sweet potatoes, and carrots. Other immune-boosting foods include
fresh garlic (which has antiviral and antibacterial properties) and old-fashioned
chicken soup. Mushroom varieties such as reichi, maitake, and shiitake
also have positive influence on immune function.
4)
Increasing Beta-Carotene Intake - Beta-Carotene and other Carotenoids stimulate
immune cells that fight free radicals and fortify the thymus gland, protecting
your body from harmful effects of stress. It also protects you against
cancer by stimulating macrophages cells to produce tumor necrosis
factor (which kills cancer cells) and increasing the production of T-cell
Lymphocytes and other natural killer cells that attack cancer cells.
Beta-Carotene also reduces the risks of cardiovascular diseases by preventing
fats and cholesterol in the bloodstream from forming arterial plaques.
There is no RDA (Recommended Daily Allowance) for Beta-Carotene but studies
have concluded that at least 3 milligrams of it daily is necessary to reduce
risk of chronic diseases. Good sources of Beta-Carotene include apricots,
asparagus, beets, broccoli, cantaloupe, carrots, corn, green peppers, kale,
mangoes, turnip and collard greens, nectarines, peaches, pink grapefruit,
pumpkin, squash, spinach, sweet potato, tangerines, tomatoes, and
watermelon.
5)
Increasing Vitamin C Intake - Vitamin
C helps to increase the number of white blood cells as part of the Immune
System arsenal. It also increases the level of good cholesterol in
your body, reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. The latest
research indicates that Vitamin C also lowers the risk of breast, colon,
and prostate cancers. A daily dosage of 90 mg is recommended.
Good supply of Vitamin C can be obtained from berries, broccoli, brussels
sprouts, cantaloupe, cauliflower, grapefruit, honeydew, kale, kiwi, mangoes,
nectarines, orange, papaya, red, green or yellow peppers, snow peas, sweet
potato, strawberries, and tomatoes.
6)
Increasing Vitamin E Intake - Vitamin
E stimulates the production of natural killer cells (immune cells that destroy
germs and cancer cells) and B-cells (immune cells responsible for producing
antibodies that destroy bacteria). It also reverses some of the decline in
immune response caused by aging. A daily dosage of 100 mg is
recommended.Broccoli, carrots,
chard, mustard and turnip greens, mangoes, nuts, papaya, pumpkin, red peppers,
spinach, and sunflower seeds.
7)
Increasing
Zinc Intake - Zinc increases the
number of infection-fighting T-cells, especially in elderly people who are
often deficient in Zinc, and whose Immune System often weakens with age.
Zinc also helps to reduce incidence of acute respiratory infections.
One meta-analysis that compared several studies on Zinc found that taking
it within 24 hours after the start of a cold may help to reduce symptoms.
A daily dosage of 30 milligrams is recommended. If you are a strict
vegetarian, you may require as much as 50% more dietary Zinc because your
body absorbs less Zinc from plant-based foods. Zinc is found in
oysters, red meat, poultry, beans, nuts, seafood, whole grains, fortified
cereals, and dairy products.
8)
Increasing
Selenium Intake - Selenium is found in
nearly every cell in the body, though the highest concentrations are in the
kidneys, liver, testes, pancreas and spleen. It is a potent Immune
System booster as it activates hormonal production of the thyroid gland,
increases the number of natural
killer cells, and mobilizes cancer-fighting
cells. It is known for its
antioxidant activities which protect your body against cancer, heart attack,
stroke, macular degeneration, cold sores, shingles and lupus, as well as
effects of aging.A daily
dosage of 200 cg is recommended. Among the good sources of
Selenium are brazil nuts, tuna,
beef, poultry and fortified breads, and other grain
products.
9)
Getting
Adequate Sleep - You may have noticed youre more likely to catch a
cold or other infections when youre not getting enough sleep. Fatigue
increases your susceptibility to illness. Adequate restful sleep
rejuvenates our bodies and refreshes our minds. During deep sleep,
your body produces blood cells and raises oxygen levels to strengthen immune
function. Like stress, insomnia elevates cortisol production which
engenders inflammation in your body. Getting adequate sleep, 7 to 9
hours for adults, is essential for good health.
10)
Practicing Relaxation Techniques - Stress reduction lowers cortisol levels
and improves sleep quality. Studies indicate that people who meditate
regularly enjoy improved Immune System response. In one experiment,
people who meditated over an 8-week period produced more antibodies to a
flu vaccine than people who didnt meditate. And they still showed an
increased Immune System response four months later. Laughing decreases the
levels of stress hormones in the body while increasing Leukocytes (type of
white blood cell that fights infection). In fact, even just anticipating
a funny event can have a positive effect on your Immune System. A good way
to relax is to do yoga stretches for a few minutes daily. Yoga postures calm
and relax the nervous system and the slow, deep breathing practiced along
with yoga positions invokes a meditative state that relieves
stress.
Results:
The precise combination of
ingredients
in Immunice along with a mind-body focus precisely
addresses your Immune System vulnerabilities.
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