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IMMUNITY BATTLE

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protect the human body from enemies attacks ( infectious diseases(viruses &
bacteria, fungi, parasites ), allergens, and tumors.

 How The Immunity System fights :


 There are two main parts of the immune system.
Innate immunity is the immune system that you inherit and it’s active as soon as you’re
born. It mainly consists of physical barriers on and in the body—think skin and the lining of
the gastrointestinal tract (CASTLE’S WALLS) There are also specialized immune cells that
quickly attack pathogens that enter our body (CASTLE'S WALL GUARDS).
The main feature of the innate immune system is to respond quickly, which can lead to
inflammation and fever. It does not recognize specific strains of bacteria or viruses; it attacks
broadly, which is why it is unable to get rid of all pathogens.

The immune system also learns things—this is called acquired or adaptive immunity. When
your immune system is exposed to a new germ for the first time, it responds by trying to
fight it off—which means you may become sick. But afterward, the immune cells will
remember the invader and be better equipped to fight it, should it return. (CENTRAL
INELEGANCE ).

 The key players of the immune system


One of the most important players in our immune systems is the white blood cell, also called
A leukocyte ( PALACE GUARDS). Leukocytes patrol the blood and tissues throughout the
body in search of intruders. When they detect a foreign substance, they send out signals
and launch an immune attack(THEY PUSH THE ALARM). These disease-fighting cells are
made in the bone marrow and are stored in many different places in the body such as the
tonsils and adenoids.
There are two types of leukocytes: phagocytes and lymphocytes. Phagocytes engulf the
intruders, break them down and chew them up. Lymphocytes are further broken down into
two more types. The B lymphocytes (or B-cells) create antibodies and alert the T
lymphocytes (or T-cells) to kill the pathogens.

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White blood cells are a part of the lymphatic system, a network of lymph vessels that
collect excess fluids from tissues throughout the body and then return them to your
bloodstream. The lymphatic system and lymph nodes(small bean-shaped organs
clustered in the neck, armpits, abdomen and groin) act as filters and trap harmful
germs. If immune cells in the lymph node recognize pieces of a germ, they will
activate, replicate and leave the lymph node in search of those harmful germs. Lymph
nodes often become swollen due to an active immune response, which is why doctors
check them for signs of infection.

 How the immune system is activated?:

Anything that triggers an immune response is called an antigen. An antigen can be


a microbe such as a virus, bacteria, toxins, chemicals or other substances that come
from outside the body. If the body comes into contact with an antigen for the first
time, it will store information about the germ and how to fight it.

If an antigen enters the body and B-cells recognize it (either from having had the
disease before or from being vaccinated against it), B-cells will produce antibodies.
When antibodies attach to an antigen (think a lock–key configuration), it signals other
parts of the immune system to attack and destroy the invaders. This is how the
human body develops immunity (acquired) to a particular disease.

But some germs and viruses are very adaptive. They figure out ways to change over
time and sneak into our bodies, which is why flu shots are recommended every year

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 IMMUNITY’S SOLDIERS:

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 IMMUNITY INNATE ALLIES:

 Allie  Weapon/s  Mechanism


 Eyes Tears Has anti-microbial action

 Nose Hair & mucus Trap the foreign bodies.

 Respiratory tract Mucous & cilia Activate cough reflex

 Stomach Acidic HCL Inactivation of ingested


pathogens.
 Small intestine Bacterial flora( probiotics) Regulate immune homeostasis

 Genital organs Bacterial Flora (Lactobacillus) Produce h2o2 and lactic acid
(vagina) & epithelial cells

 Skin Sweat& skin oils Have anti-microbial action

 Breast Milk Colostrum (lactoferrin) Contains IgG, IgM, IgA which


activate the immunity system.

 Reasons which suppress immunity

1. poor diet
2. Nutrients deficiencies
3. Alcohol
4. Lack of sleep
5. Physical inactivity
6. Poor personal hygiene
7. Impaired normal flora
8. Environmental toxins

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 How to boost(enhance)your immune system?

7 ways to boost your immune system:


1. Stay up-to-date on recommended vaccines
2. Maintain a healthy diet
3. Exercise regularly
4. keep your body hydrated
5. Get plenty of sleep
6. Minimize stress
7. Quit Smoking

 IMMUNITY FORCES SUPPORTERS :

1. Lipids (Omega3) :
• Stimulate immunity response
• Trigger anti-inflammatory effect
• Increase absorption of fat soluble vitamins (KEDA)

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2. Dietary fibers:
• Maintain gut flora
• Act as a prebiotic (food of probiotics)
• Boost immunity system

3. Probiotics :
Maintain gut &vaginal flora
Boost immunity system

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4. Propolis
• Contain flavonoids liposome with ovalbumin which enhances immunity response.
• Increase Interferon (antiviral ) & Interleukin release which enhances phagocytosis.

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5. Garlic
• Has antibiotic and anti fungal effect (Allicin).
• Has potent Anti-oxidant effect.
• act as a prebiotic (food of probiotics), thereby, maintain body flora.

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6. Echinacea
• Potent anti-oxidant
• Anti-inflammatory
• Boost immunity response

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7. Colostrum (Lactoferrin):
• Contains IgG, IgM, IgA which activate the immunity system.

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LACTOFERRIN 350 Mg
B-GLUCAN 1200 Mg

8- Ginger

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 Each Bottle Contain:


• Elderberry Juice 1000 mg • Acerola Fruit Juice 400 mg
• Pomegranate Juice 300 mg • Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate 8 mg
• Red Grape Peel 150 mg, • Ascorbic Acid 50 mg
• Aqueous Ginger 30 mg

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9. Vitamins and Minerals:

 SUPPORTER  ROLE
a. Vitamin A • Maintain lining of respiratory & GIT tract, thereby protect
against infection
b. Vitamin B • Important component of several co-enzymes
• Regulate pro-inflammatory cytokines
• Improve respiratory functions
c. Vitamin C • Classical anti-oxidant
• Lower CRP level
• Augment production of Interferon (Antiviral effect)
d. Vitamin D • Regulate innate and adaptive immune system
• Help in preservation of epithelial cells junctions in the
respiratory tract. So prevent the pathogen entry.
• Promote release of Cathelicidines & Defensing (Antiviral
effect)
• Lower level of pro-inflammatory Th1& increase level of
anti-inflammatory TH2 cells. Thereby, decrease
hospitalization.
e. Vitamin E • Potent anti-oxidant
• Regulate TH1/TH2 balance
• Activate natural killer cells
f. ZINC • Inhibit viral uncoating & replication
• Co-factor for many enzymes involved in anti-oxidant effect.
g. Selenium • Anti-oxidant
• Co-factor for synthesis of anti-oxidant enzymes
(Glutathione per-oxidase, selenoprotein p)
h. Iron • Crucial for T-cells proliferation and maturation

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10. Manuka Honey:


• Has antimicrobial effect
• Promote skin tissue healing. Thereby, increase the skin immunity
• Has anti-inflammatory effect

11. Phytochemicals(Polyphenols( Flavonoids, lignans, phenolic acid,


curcumenoids) & carotenoids:
• Have anti-viral effect
• maintain gut flora
• lower CRP level
• Curcumin prevent penetration of viruses to liver, kidney, and cardiovascular
organs
• Carotenoids have Anti-oxidant effect

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 Important dietary constituents which boost the immune system and their
food sources.
 Dietary constituent  Food source
• Lipids Avocado, Tuna fish, Salmon
• Dietary fiber Lentils, chickpeas, orange
• Vitamin A Carrots, mango, Salmon, eggs
• B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, Peanuts, plain yogurt, lentils, Tuna, fish
B7, B9, and B12)
• Vitamin C Oranges, lemon, broccoli, cauliflower
• Vitamin D Chicken, egg, low fat yogurt, Salmon
• Vitamin E Sunflower seeds, nuts, almonds, kiwi
• Zinc Nuts, pumpkin seeds, beef, lamb
• Selenium Sunflower seeds, salmon, ham
• Iron Apricots, cherry tomatoes, peas
• Polyphenols Oranges, blueberries, strawberries
• Carotenoids Tomatoes, spinach, cantaloupe

 Care giver professional never missed to illustrate the following non


pharmacological instructions for their customers:

1. wash your hands regularly during the day


2. keep the social distance within crowded places
3. put your face mask if you are sick or contact with patients
4. eat healthy foods and avoid the junk ones
5. keep your body hydrated all the day
6. check your blood vitamins and minerals annually to keep it on the optimal levels
7. avoid taking antibiotics unless the physician prescribed
8. if you aren’t aware of any medication, please consult your pharmacist or physician
9. keep your blood glucose & blood pressure at the optimal level

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 What’s the Care givers professionals do with?

Case #1
• 30 years old single woman asked you for Gynodaktarin 400 mg supp, Fem fresh
intimate wash, and Misk tahara intimate wipes. She said “I hope if you have better
medications for recurrent vaginal irritation “ ?

 Care giver Professional may follow the next steps:


1. Is there discharge or not?
2. If Yes. What is the color and odor?
3. If white cheesy and odorless = fungal infection → anti fungal
4. if transparent with fishy odor = bacterial infection → refer to physician for antibiotic

 Care giver Professional recommended intervention:


a. illustrate how the role of vaginal flora as the first defense immunity solder.
b. explain how is the negative effect of using alcohol, soap, paraben, and perfumes containing
products on these flora.
c. after finishing the patient education you may recommend all of the following, in addition to
the role of every product in the treatment plan.
 DICOFLOR VAGINAL CAPSULES®
 Dose: (1 vag cap daily for 7/14 days)
 Roles:
1. Reestablishment of Lactobacillus flora
2. decrease relapse of pathogenic microbes
3. lower the treatment required time

 URIAGE GYN-PHY intimate wash


 Roles:
1. provide the required PH for flora
2. clean and moisture the intimate area
3. lower irritation

 (NB) → other risk factors for infection


don’t forget to check for the following:
1. She is obese or not?
2. She is per-diabetes or diabetic?
3. She goes to swimming pool or not?
4. She used public toilet seats or not?
care giver Professional must do, to complete the ideal counseling

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Case #2
• 40 years old diabetic patient suffering from the following symptoms (Fever - Nasal congestion - Wet
cough – Chills – Headache - Body pain). He asking for medications to relieve his symptoms. He asked
you for chair, since he has a foot ulcer.

 Care giver Professional may follow the next steps:


1. when these symptoms appeared?
2. What is the highest temperature you have?
3. What is the color of mucous?
(greenish = bacterial infection= refer to physician to prescribe anti-antibiotics)
4. Do you take any other health issues rather than D.M?
(to exclude any drug – disease interactions)
5. When was the last time you had a respiratory symptoms?
(to detect the strength of immunity)
6. What about vitamin-D level?
7. When you had that foot ulcer? And what medications you use for?
(to recommend Manuka honey or not)
8. What about your vision health?
 Care giver Professional recommended intervention:
a. illustrate the role of boosting immunity to decrease the sick period and improve the Quality
of life
b. explain how D.M puts the patient under the risk of sever symptoms. Since, it lower immunity
by a myriad of ways.
c. After finishing the patient non pharmacologic education you may recommend all/some the
following medications for the patient:
 option#1 SAMBUNE CAPSULE®
 Dose: Take 2 capsules per day • PRECAUTION:
 Roles: contraindicated if the patient
1. potent anti-oxidant use Blood Thinner drugs
2. potent immunity booster (because it contain ginger)
3. sugar free
 option#2 FLU-SHIELD 1000®
 Dose: One capsules per day
 Contain: Echinacea Extract
 Roles:
1. Potent immunity booster
2. potent anti-oxidant
3. decrease illness period

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 Care Giver Professional never missed to add value for chronic patients :

 OMEGA-3 :
 Dose: (1-2 capsule daily)
 Roles:
1. Stimulate immunity response
2. Trigger anti-inflammatory effect
3. Increase absorption of fat soluble vitamins (KEDA)
4. LOWER T.G LEVEL
 PROBIOTICS:
1. Maintain gut flora
2. Boost immunity system
 RONGARLIC CAPSULES®:
 Dose: Take 2 - 4 capsules per day
 Roles:
• Rongarlic Capsules combine the benefits of Garlic & Omega 3 to enhance immunity
and promote better general health.
 Manuka Honey® (for Foot Ulcer): Used Topically
 Roles:
• Hydrogen peroxide gives most honey its antibiotic quality. But some types, including
Manuka honey, also have unique antibacterial qualities.

 ASYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT:
1. anti histamine and nasal decongestant. for instance, lorinase®, clarinase®
2. normal saline nasal spray (sinomarin®, sinoclear®, ronose®)
3. analgesic and anti-pyre tic (brufen®, fevadol®, panadol®, rofenac®)
4. mucolytic and expectorant( ezipan®, ivyzac®, breathiona®, expan®)
 NOTES:
1. help the patient to control his weight and blood glucose throughout a healthy life style
2. educate the patient about healthy foods that contain the essential vitamins and minerals for
immunity boosting
3. illustrate the symptoms that may require visiting the physician if it happened.
4. Discuss the patient about the crucial supplements for diabetic patient. For instance, vitamin-
B, vitamin-A, alpha lipoic acid, vitamin-D, zinc, …… etc.
5. try to keep privacy for the patient if he wants to discuss his sexual health status.
6. Assure that your patient has the required machine for monitoring his B.G and B.P on daily
routine.

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Case #3
• 30 years wife wanted to dispense her son’s WASFATY prescription which include the
following medications:
(amoxicillin 250mg® - paracetamol syrup® - ibuprofen syrup® - Loratadine syrup®)
• After dispensing the prescription, she asked for a medication that may increase her 6
years daughter immunity because she concerned about her. Additionally, she claim
that her son and daughter always have some problem when they try to pay attention
with teachers at the school.

 Care giver Professional may follow the next steps:


1. how may times per month they catch a flu or any other diseases?
2. What about their healthy nutrition ?
3. What about vitamin-d level?
4. If she knows that they have any type of Anemia ?
5. If they exposed to sunlight on daily routines or not?
 Care giver Professional recommended intervention:
• illustrate the role of healthy nutrition on immunity health and mental health of
children.
• explain the importance of keeping the level of vitamins and minerals in adequate levels
• unleash the benefits of using food supplements for children mental and general health
• after finishing the non pharmacologic treatment, you can recommend the following for
her daughter and son
 GENIUS SYRUP®
 Dose: 10 ML before meal/once/day
 Roles:
This children’s product enhances general immunity with its healthy,
natural formula.

 ECHINACEA GUMS®
 Dose: 2 gums 1-2 times/day
 Roles: POTENT IMMUNITY BOOSTER

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 OMEGA-3 SYRUP®
 Roles:
1. Stimulate immunity response
2. Trigger anti-inflammatory effect
3. Increase absorption of fat soluble vitamins (KEDA)
4. enhance the mental health (attention, memory, focusing)

Professional Care Giver never missed to add value for his customer’s health.

 PROBIOTICS:
• with anti-antibiotics to keep the gut flora on the optimal level
• boost the immunity system
• protect the children’s from GIT disturbances during school time
• reestablish the gut flora health especially if the children’s diet habit is unhealthy

 ENTEROGERMINA VIALS
Dose: one vial 1-2 times/ day after meal

 PROTEXIN RESTORE sachets


Dose: one sachet daily with or after food

NOTES:
1. assure that the mother understood all crucial instructions you said.
2. Educate the mother how to adjust doses of all medications
3. discuss with her if she giving them the required multivitamins and minerals if they have
deficiency.
4. Assure that the prescribed medications covers all symptoms that the child has. So, you can
to add valuable items that help with improving the quality of life for children. For example(
normal saline nasal spray, ventilator, thermometer, ice bag, …….etc)
5. Educate the mothers about importance of breast milk for their children’s future health.
6. Show your empathy with parents when they have sick baby.

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Case #4
• 30 years athlete young man asking you about the best WHEY protein you have that
may be better than the gym store’s products. Additionally, he has flu-like symptoms,
so asking for Lorinase tablets.
 Care giver Professional may follow the next steps:
1. firstly, fulfill the primary customer’s need for the whey protein
2. illustrate full facts about the whey protein you have and how many scoops he needs, how he
can use it.
3. Explain the role of immunity boosting for athletes, as they obviously founded within crowded
places as gyms for along time. Additionally, they share most of gym’s instruments for
training. subsequently, they are frequently infected by pathogenic diseases.
4. Share him in decision about the most convenient immunity boosting products for the
athletes, those may offer a multiple healthy benefits.

 Care giver Professional recommended the following:


 marny’s royal jelly 5000 vial®
 Dose: 1 vial with breakfast
 Roles:
provides dual benefits for immunity and performance.
is the only product in the market that contains 3850 mg of Royal Jelly. The synergistic action of
its formula provides extra energy for the correct metabolic functioning, improving the physical
and mental state.
Booster immunity system

 RONPROP VIALS®
 Dose: 1-2 vials daily
 Roles: Enhancing general immunity

 RONZAVIT 25MG ZINC CAPSULES®


 Dose: 2 capsules daily
 Roles: Enhancing general immunity

• NOTE:
1. propolis may trigger asthma
2. boosting immunity is not only when we sick but also, it is crucial to boost
it before.
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 Care Giver professional never missed to add value for their customers:

 PARADOX OMEGA SPORT CAPSULES®

 Protection against sports injuries


Research has shown that the blood of trained sports people who took an Omega fish oil
supplement had a lower level of marker substances (CRP) pointing to inflammatory
reaction and a higher level of protection from anti-inflammatory substances.
 Enhanced sports performance
Research reveals that essential fatty acids Omega 3, 6, 7 and 9 benefit the cardiovascular
system, the musculoskeletal system, mucosa and the brain. They have positive effects ,
insulin sensitivity and anabolism, and have been shown to reduce PG2s prostaglandins,
thereby decreasing inflammation and aiding recovery.
 Improved lung function
A research study has also shown supplementation with Omega 3 may improve lung
function in athletes during and after exercise.

 Care giver Professional never missed to:


1. assure that their customers knows about the personal precautions to avoid infections.
2. Assure that their customer’s did the required blood tests annually. Which prove that their
immunity and general health is optimal. For instance, CBC, VITAMIN-D, LIVER FUNCTIONS,
KIDNEY FUNCTIONS, MINERALS…….ETC
3. Help their customers to re-establish any deficiencies in their body essential supplements.
That my a rise from poor nutrition.

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Case #5
• A father is asking for some emergency medications for any accidental illness for his
family members from age 6 years till 40 years, because they will travel to Malaysia
for enjoying trip.
 care giver professional always believe that prophylaxis is more effective than
treatment. Subsequently, he may recommend the following:

 for kids
1. GENIUS SYRUP®
Content: Colostrum 500 mg, purified Propolis 500 mg
Dose: 10 ML before meal/once/day
Role: This children’s product enhances general immunity with its healthy,
natural formula.

2. RONAMUNE SYRUP
Content: ß-Glucan 1200mg, Lactoferrin 350 mg
Role: Relieve fatigue and stimulate body recovery Enhance defense during increased
risk periods
Note Book: Best start taking the product about one month before the period of
increased incidence of infection and continue to take it throughout that time. - Long-
term use:1ml syrup per 5kg body weight once daily.

3. ECHINACEA GUMS
Content: Echinacea Plus Vitamin C & Zinc
Dose: 2 gums 1-2 times/day
Role: POTENT IMMUNITY BOOSTE

4. PROTEXIN RESTORE sachets


Dose: one sachet daily with or after food
Role: 1. enhance the gut flora
2. protect against food acquired diseases (diarrhea, constipation.)
3. enhance immunity response

5. ENTEROGERMINA VIALS
Dose: one vial 1-2 times/ day after meal

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 for Adults
1. RONPROP VIALS®
Content: Purified Propolis 1000 mg
Dose: 1-2 vials daily • NOTE:
Role: Enhancing general immunity propolis may trigger asthma

2. Marny’s royal jelly 5000 vial®


Content: royal jelly, bee pollen, purified propolis
Dose: One vial with breakfast
Role: 1. provides dual benefits for immunity and performance.
is the only product in the market that contains 3850 mg of Royal Jelly. The
synergistic action of its formula provides extra energy for the correct
metabolic functioning, improving the physical and mental state.
2. Booster immunity system

3. SAMBUNE CAPSULE®
Dose: Take 2 capsules per day
Role: 1. potent anti-oxidant
2. Potent immunity booster

4. FLU-SHIELD 1000® → as mentioned in Case 2

5. Vitamin C → C-RONZ ROSA 500 CAPSULES®


Content: Rose Hip Extract 500 mg
Dose: 2 capsules per day
Role: provide the immune boosting benefits of Rose Hips, which naturally deliver a
healthy dose of vitamins, including vitamin C

6. PROBIOTICS
Dose: 2 CAPSULES/DAY after meal
Role: as mentioned in Case 4

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7. DICOFLOR VAGINAL CAPSULES®:


Dose: One vag cap daily for 7/14 days
Role: 1. reestablishment of Lactobacillus flora
2. protect against public bathrooms and pools acquired candidiasis
3. decrease relapse of pathogenic microbes

8. URIAGE GYN-PHY intimate wash®:


1. provide the required PH for flora
2. clean and moisture the intimate area
3. lower irritation

 Care giver professional never missed to:


 assure that his customer knows the persona healthy precautions.
 Advise his customers about the importance of using the skin care products while
they enjoy their vacation. For example, CLEANSERS, SUN BLOCK, MOISTURIZERS,
SOOTHING AND ANTI-IRRITATION,……… etc
 add asymptomatic medications that may help his customers’ families during
vacation. For instance, ANTI-HISTAMINE, NASAL SPRAYS, ANTI-PYRE TICS,
ANALGESICS,……..etc

• REFERENCES
1. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128237335000246
2. https://www.pfizer.com/news/articles/how_the_immune_system_protects_you_from_infection#:~:text=If%20an%20a
ntigen%20enters%20the,attack%20and%20destroy%20the%20invaders.
3. https://www.niaid.nih.gov/research/immune-system-overview
4. https://www.niaid.nih.gov/research/immune-response-features
5. https://www.niaid.nih.gov/research/immune-cells
6. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000821.htm
7. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/conversations/downloads/vacsafe-understand-color-
office.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1n8hXXk_ZJtbiu7yfGW9sUiIiIsK68HVgASBrFQreMogRqIcyP8bVtBFY
8. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK279364/
9. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-at-higher-
risk.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fcoronavirus%2F2019-ncov%2Fspecific-groups%2Fhigh-
risk-complications.html
10. https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/how-to-boost-your-immune-system
11. https://www.sciencedirect.com/search?qs=immunity

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