Immunity

Immunity is the body's ability to protect itself from harmful substances and microorganisms. It is the body's response to foreign substances, such as bacteria, viruses, toxins, and parasites, and is an essential part of protecting the body from infectious diseases. Immunity can be acquired through the body's natural defenses, such as the production of antibodies, or it can be acquired through vaccination. Vaccination is one of the most important technologies for preventing infections and reducing the spread of infectious diseases. In some cases, boosting the body’s immune system through diet, lifestyle, and supplements can help to improve immunity and fight off illnesses. A strong immune system is important for good health and well-being.

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