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PROTECT AND CARE FOR YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM

How important is our immune system and why?
All physiological disorders begin at the cellular level. Since our body is a system of cells that work together in harmony, it is essential that each cell is able to perform its own particular function for which it was designed. Each cell has its own specific requirement of necessary nutrients. If they do not receive these nutrients, they cannot remain healthy; they begin to deteriorate.

When enough cells are in trouble, the situation begins to snowball and the body ends up with serious health conditions. It is import to prevent faulty communication between the cells if our system is to remain strong and healthy.

As a result of miscommunition, our immune cells may fail to recognize invaders in the sytem and can lead to serious infections or diseases.

Most disorders, other than those caused by trauma and injury, are caused by a breakdown in this system.

Some of these necessary nutrients are referred to as glyconutrients, the eight essential sugars. Other nutrients needed are vitamins and minerals. You might even enjoy strengthening your immune and digestive systems with a "healthy" cup of tea. Click here for more information.

Faulty communication can result in the immune system mistaking its own healthy tissue as a foreign invader! This causes another series of problems.



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