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Immunity

Restoring the immune system

  Natural immunity is the protection that develops in the body in response to an infection. The immune system produces antibodies that destroy invading microbes and remember them, preparing the body for a future encounter. Natural immunity is present in all people from birth.
  In most cases, the infectious agents are the same microbes that were already present before the onset of illness on the patient’s skin, in the mouth, in the back of the throat, in the digestive tract, and even in the blood and tissues.
  We always live in a state of latent infection. We only rarely develop an overt infectious disease.
   In infectious diseases, the patient’s general condition plays a more important role in the course of the illness than the microbe itself. It is better to prevent a disease than to treat it.
   Before resorting to antibiotic treatment, apply a polybiotic approach: restoring capillary circulation means purifying the blood; restoring flow, thinning the blood, opening the way for the phagocytic activity of leukocytes, and bathing microbes in circulating plasma.    The plasma will then agglutinate, precipitate, alexinize, and disaggregate them, depending on the nature of the invading microbes.