Immunity is no longer just about fighting bacteria and viruses as we used to previously think. Modern science shows that our immunity functions more like a complex orchestra, with each instrument playing its part. Not only does it protect us from harmful microorganisms, but it is also involved in repairing damaged tissues and maintaining balance in the body. These new findings open the door to new treatments that go beyond conventional methods such as antibiotics and vaccinations. What can our immunity do and how are new findings changing the way we look at health?
A New Concept of Immunity
A revolution in the understanding of how our bodies work
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