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The
Effect of Stress on the Immune System
Does stress effect the immune system? The immune system is one of
the most important defense systems in the body. As stress assaults the body, the
immune system becomes less powerful. It does what it can to help and support the
body. After awhile however,
Stress effects the immune system to
the point that
Stress damages the immune system!
The immune system works night and day in this fight against stress. It
is made up primarily of the lymphatic system. During intense bouts of stress or
long-term chronic stress the lymphatic structures shrink or atrophy: the thymus,
the spleen, the lymph nodes, and all other lymphatic structures of the body.
Even the tonsils, adenoids, and appendix play a roll in immune
function. They are not spare parts to be yanked out at the sign of swelling.
They are working and doing their job.
How is the stress and nutrition of the person under immune
overload? There are many things to do to strengthen the immune system. Natural
laws of health have been violated when the immune system is undergoing damage.
In the ULTIMATE NATURAL STRESS MANAGEMENT MANUAL...
Sincerely,
Dr Peter Lind
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