Your immune system is your body's natural defense system
against foreign invaders like parasites, bacteria, viruses, microbes and toxins.
In a nutshell, whether you're physically stressed, sick, or sleep deprived, your immune system becomes hyperactive, and starts producing white blood cells — your body's first line of defense
against foreign invaders like infectious agents.
Dr. Sarah Cimperman, ND @DrCimperman Skin is the body's largest organ and it's our first line of defense
against foreign invaders like microbes and environmental toxins.
Not exact matches
This is a faint echo of what happens inside the body of someone developing diabetes: Their T cells are activated
against cells in the pancreas much as they would be
against a
foreign invader,
like a virus.