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Schmidt, Michael A. HEALING EAR INFECTIONS: Prevention, Home Care, and Alternative Treatment North Atlantic Books, 1996 Schmidt discusses the
central role nutrition plays in the development and maintenance
of healthy
immune system.
We now know the virus attacks a person's T lymphocytes, a type
of white blood cell that plays a
central role in the
immune system.
Regulatory T cells (or «Tregs» for short) play a
central role in the human
immune system: They guide all
of the other
immune cells and make sure they are tolerant
of the body's own cells and harmless foreign substances.
The thymus plays a
central role in the development
of the body's
immune system as it is the main site in which T cells are generated.
Role of CD4 + T cells in a protective
immune response against Cryptococcus neoformans in the
central nervous
system.
It is known that the
central immunity organ thymus plays crucial
role in the restoration
of normal function
of the
immune system.
Gut health plays such a
central role in our wellness, affecting the status
of our
immune system, skin, nervous
system, brain, and pretty much every other bodily
system.
As our understanding
of the profound influence
of commensal microbes on the maturation
of the
immune system has grown, more recent iterations
of this hypothesis have supported the idea that alterations in the composition
of the intestinal microbiota induced by environmental factors (e.g., antibiotics, diet, vaccination, sanitation) play a
central role in the regulation
of allergic sensitization (5 ⇓ — 7).