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Written by: 4Life Research
Publication Date: May 2024
Our immune system is a complex interactive network in our body.
The immune system is in charge of identifying these potential pathogens, neutralizing them to make them harmless, and finally eliminating them from the organism.
As soon as our body perceives a threat - whether external or even internal-, almost immediately we will feel that something is not working as it should. Thanks to all these functions, the immune system is able to recognize, react to, and remember the different threats.
First, there is an innate immune system, which provides a broad and general response to any foreign invader.
For example, when you accidentally cut yourself or get a burned finger, inflammation and pain are part of the innate immune system.
Second, there is a humoral or adaptive immune system, i.e. the type our body learns and improves with a repeated experience.
An example would be with chickenpox: after you get it, the body learns about it, and improves its response in case it bumps into it again.
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