IMMUNE SYSTEM
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Dear reader, the writing of this subject is in order to educate and inform, not replace medical diagnosis. Let's talk about immune system. First, define: What is the immune system? The immune system is the body's natural defense against infections such as bacteria and viruses. Through a well organized response, the body attacks and destroys infectious organisms that invade it. These foreign bodies are called antigens. Through a series of steps, your body fights infectious organisms and destroy invaders before they cause damage. When your immune system is functioning properly, it protects against infections that cause disease. That's the reason my brother Dr. Daniel Nunez-Estrella he is a doctor and myself have joined formulas for making N-Immunity to help prevent any problems you have to do with the immune system. Your immune system is always alert to detect and attack the infectious agent before it causes damage. Whatever the agent, the immune system recognizes it as a foreign body. These foreign bodies are called antigens. And the antigens must be removed.
• Inflammation is the immune response to antigens. In response to infection or injury, different kinds of white blood cells travel through the bloodstream to the site of infection and urge more white blood cells. When the threat disappears, the inflammation subsides. For example, when a person is cut or the flu, inflammation was used to kill the bacteria or virus that invades the body.
• In people who are healthy, the immune system can distinguish between the body's own tissues and foreign invading it, such as viruses and bacteria. In some types of arthritis such as rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system not working properly. When this occurs, the immune system:
1st. It identifies the difference between the body's own tissues and the agents that invade such as bacteria and viruses.
2nd. Produce, by mistake, tissue inflammation against normal body parts such as joints, as if they were foreign agents invading it.
• It is not known why the immune system not working properly.
• Diseases that develop when the immune system not working properly are called autoimmune diseases. The first line of defense of the body is a group of cells called macrophages. These cells circulate in the bloodstream and tissues of the body guards of the antigens.
When an invader enters a macrophage quickly detects and captures it within the cell. Enzymes inside the macrophages destroy antigen processing it in small pieces called antigenic peptides. Sometimes this process alone is sufficient to eliminate the invader. However, in most cases, other immune system cells must join the fight. Remember, N-Immunity is designed to help prevent or treat your problem. Trust my words, you will not regret using N-Immunity and other supplements, Natural Health Holistic our Company, Inc. Visit: www.hnhsupplements.com .I give my word that if you follow my advice you will not lose. I've been a health educator for over 25 years, I am a seller that is why when we ask our children, would you like to be a doctor or health career study? They said yes, daddy, then I said, it is not easy, but please, when you see a patient, have compassion because it is a human being and not look at the money. Thank God took the advice, they work for a hospital in Central Florida. My wife and I, we're not proud, we are blessed.
Now What is Autoimmunity? Normally, the immune system is responsible for fighting viruses, bacteria or other infectious organism that threatens their health. But if a failure occurs, the same system that is designed to protect, it can also backfire. When the immune system is not working properly, cannot differentiate into cells characteristic of those of others. Instead of fighting against foreign antigens, immune system cells that produce antibodies or may go against its own cells and tissues by mistake. This process is known as autoimmunity, and the components involved in the offense are called lymphocytes or autoantibodies reactive cars. The immune system's faulty response contributes to several autoimmune diseases, including various forms of arthritis.
Autoimmune Diseases There are many examples of autoimmune diseases such as lupus, myositis (myositis is an inflammation of skeletal muscles, which are also called voluntary muscles. These are the muscles that control voluntary and help move the body. An injury, an infection or an autoimmune disease can cause myositis.) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The information presented here focuses on the immune system of a person with RA.
The immune system is overactive in people with RA. The cell cluster in the membrane covering the affected joints, leading to inflammation (swelling) that contributes to the damage of cartilage and bone. In addition, most patients with RA also have an autoantibody called rheumatoid factor.
The chemical messengers between cells, called cytokines (a group of immune system messenger molecules) play a key role in inflammation and damage to cartilage and bone that occurs in RA. A cytokine called tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin-1 (IL-1) contribute to pain and swelling that occurs in inflamed joints. No one knows what causes autoimmune diseases, but there are probably several factors involved. These can include viruses and environmental factors, certain chemicals and certain drugs. They can damage or change the body's cells. Sex hormones may take part, because most autoimmune diseases are more common in women than in men. Heredity also may play a role.
Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases Many methods have been used to treat autoimmune diseases. For conditions associated with arthritis, the inflammation is treated with NSAIDs for inflammatory glucocorticoids are also used, such as cortisone and prednisone. Now if you want to try using natural medicine, I recommend you use our N-Immune, will provide greater benefits for the sake of his health. If you already have rheumatic problems, we recommend that you give us an opportunity Arthritis Control package. For more information, visit our www.hnhsupplements.com