Vaccinations are expected as the Communist Party’s virus Epidemic continues to rage. Some experts say that many people treat vaccines as a panacea, but in fact the human immune system has four barriers that block and kill viruses more powerful than vaccines. The key is to boost your own immunity. The immunity is strong before the vaccine works.
The Epoch Times on the 6th collated and published (health 1+1) live video text said, the global new crown (CCP virus) epidemic a year ago, the situation is still serious. Many people are pinning their hopes of fighting the epidemic on vaccination. In fact, the vaccine is able to fight the new coronavirus (Chinese communist virus), relying on your own immune system.
The four barriers of the human immune system block and kill the Chinese communist virus
The human immune system is a complete and intelligent antiviral system. It has four barriers that keep the virus out of the body, layer by layer.
The first barrier: the nose and throat
The physical barrier is the first barrier of the immune system. The skin and mucus on the body surface will eliminate most of the invading bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms.
For the new coronavirus (CCLV), which is transmitted through the respiratory tract, it is the nose and throat that play the main role in blocking it.
When a new coronavirus (CCLV) flies into the nasal cavity, nasal hairs and nasal cilia (hairs on the nasal mucosa) block a portion of the virus out, and nasal snot then sticks to the virus and is then sprayed out through sneezing.
When you open your mouth to speak, inhale, or eat Food contaminated with the new coronavirus (CCA virus), the mucus in your throat then envelops the virus, which is then expelled through coughing and coughing.
In areas with severe outbreaks, where the virus is in the air, nasal hairs, nasal snot and sputum play a big role in addition to the mask.
The first barrier, the second barrier of the human immune system against the new coronavirus.
The second barrier: epithelial cells
The neo-coronavirus (CCA virus), which has escaped the physical barrier, will next encounter the epithelial cells.
Epithelial cells are the most superficial layer of cells covering the nasal cavity, throat, trachea, bronchi, and lungs.
The new coronavirus (CCP virus) mainly attacks the epithelial cells of the human respiratory tract (including the bronchi and lungs), and when the virus enters the epithelial cells, the epithelial cells secrete a very powerful weapon, “interferon”. Interferons are important antiviral substances; they enhance the antiviral ability of epithelial cells, inhibit and minimize the multiplication and spread of viruses.
If a person’s immune system is strong enough, viruses will be all but eliminated here.
The third barrier: innate immunity
If the virus is not completely eliminated, then this is when a person’s innate immunity is activated. This is the immunity that people are born with.
A large number of immune cells, such as macrophages and natural killer cells, which are responsible for phagocytosis of viruses, begin to remove the new coronavirus (CCA virus). In addition to immune cells, complement in body fluids also joins the fray.
Innate immunity is characterized by a rapid response and immediate strike, but it cannot operate for long.
If the innate immunity cannot resist, it informs the acquired immunity – the body’s strong backbone and last line of defense.
The third barrier (innate immunity) and fourth barrier (acquired immunity) of the human immune system against the new coronavirus. (Epoch Times)
Fourth Barrier: Acquired Immunity
Why is it called acquired immunity? Because it is able to store memories, experiences. Each virus has its own external shape, and the surface of the neocoronavirus has a protruding part of the stinging protein, which is equivalent to its “face”. Acquired immune cells can remember this face. If the first encounter with a new coronavirus (CCP virus) produces a killing power of 6, and the second encounter with the same new coronavirus (CCP virus), the killing power can reach 9, the number here is only used as an analogy.
There are two important cells in acquired immunity, T cells and B cells, B cells are responsible for producing antibodies that bind specifically to the neo-coronavirus, and the virus bound by the antibodies will then be removed, while T cells are responsible for cleaning up the cells already infected with the neo-coronavirus, preventing the virus from replicating and spreading in the body.
They work together to kill the NIV and the “corpse” of the virus is finally consumed by macrophages.
The fourth barrier is where the vaccine works against the neo-communist virus.
How the vaccine fights the CCP virus
So, how does a vaccine defend against the neo-coronavirus (CCP virus)?
Vaccines work in the part of the body’s immune system that produces antibodies to B cells (and, to a lesser extent, to T cells).
As I said before, B cells produce antibodies by remembering the face of the virus. And what is a vaccine? A vaccine is the equivalent of a “mock virus” that mimics key parts of the virus’ face, such as the “eyes and nose”, for B cells to remember and produce antibodies. This way, the next Time you get the “real virus”, the antibodies will come into play.
In other words, the vaccine helps the body’s immune system to do a “drill” before the body is infected with the real new coronavirus (CCP virus).
The body’s immune system is stronger than the vaccine
Many people think of vaccines as a panacea and think that after they are given, they are safe, so they do not pay attention to protection or neglect to improve their immunity. In fact, your immune system is more critical than the role played by vaccines.
- Vaccines only strengthen part of the immune system
The four barriers of the immune system are like sea, land and air armies. The presence of vaccines, on the other hand, is equivalent to enhancing a part of the army’s combat capability.
However, if the overall human immunity is strengthened, it is equivalent to strengthening the naval, land and air armies at the same time to fight against the new coronavirus (CCP virus). The virus may not even have to reach the barrier of acquired immunity and be blocked or destroyed at the first, second and third barriers.
- Vaccines are systemic, the body’s immunity is flexible and alive
As soon as the South African variant of the virus appeared, the effectiveness of vaccines such as Modena and Novavax declined significantly. For example, a study by Modena found that the vaccine had only 1/6th of the neutralizing power of antibodies against the South African variant. why is this?
Because the samples of the virus used in the manufacture of these vaccines were the most original samples, from last January. Since then, the virus has undergone many mutations. The South African variant is more immune evasive, that is, it has changed its “facial features” in order to evade the vaccine and the body’s immune system and prevent antibodies from recognizing it. The antibodies triggered by a vaccine made from the old virus would have difficulty recognizing the South African variant.
Why is the new crown (CCP virus) vaccine less effective against the South African Variant virus? (Health 1+1 / Epoch Times)
Not only that, the vaccine’s effect on the immune system is one-time, it produces antibodies that exist for an expiration date and gradually decline as time goes on.
Our body’s immune system, on the other hand, is a flexible, dynamic system with a constant flow of antiviral resistance. When the immune function is strong enough, even if the virus is mutated, our own immunity can kill the virus. Why are some people infected and others not infected when faced with the same variant of virus? This is the reason.
- The vaccine is effective only if the immunity is strong
On the other hand, for a vaccine to be effective enough, a person’s immune system must be strong enough. Chronically ill people and the elderly have weak immune systems, and the vaccine will produce less effectiveness than healthy people and young people.
Therefore, in addition to the vaccine, one’s own immunity plays a decisive role in order to defend against the new coronavirus (CCP virus).
Do this to boost your immunity
However, in this battle against the New Coronavirus (CCP virus), the pharmaceutical industry has spent almost all of its energy on developing vaccines and drugs, while neglecting to improve people’s overall health. Such an approach, it must be said, is biased.
Many people who are infected with the new coronavirus (CCP virus) are actually people with poor autoimmunity, such as those who are in suboptimal health or suffer from chronic diseases such as triglycerides and diabetes, and they are not only vulnerable, but also more likely to become seriously ill and die after infection.
In recent years, the incidence of various chronic diseases is getting higher and younger because of the inadequacy of the modern immune system. Huge Life stress, poor lifestyle, bad eating habits, disordered work and rest are eating away at the body’s immune function.
And in this new crown (CCP virus) epidemic, there are also some young people who have been infected and passed away soon after. Some cases appear to have no other illnesses, but in fact their own immune system has gone awry and just hasn’t surfaced yet. The infection of the new coronavirus (CCP virus) is just a way to stimulate the hidden disease in the body.
Nowadays, young people, because they do not take care of their bodies, generally have the problem of subhealth. Many people just reach their thirties and start to suffer from various problems such as headache, stomachache, hypertension, insomnia, anxiety, dysautonomia, and emotional problems, which are even more pronounced in the midst of this epidemic.
A recent U.S. study published recently in the journal Public Library of Science – General (PLOS ONE) found that 85% of students had moderate to high levels of mental stress, distress and anxiety because of the pandemic. Mental problems accelerate the damage to immunity even more.
Truly healthy people with good health, emotional and mental well-being, and a strong combined immune system are less prone to illness and viral infections.
So, what can you do to boost your immune system?
● Make your emotions calm in the right way
Many habits that hurt your body, such as staying up late and not eating in moderation, stem from emotional stress. And the bad emotions themselves can seriously affect immunity. Therefore, if you want to improve these problems, the most fundamental is to let the emotional peace down.
Modern people use too many 3C electronic products, online information chaos, the more you look at the mind is not calm. And party, rock Music, alcohol and other stimulating entertainment, are aggravating the ups and downs of human emotions.
During the epidemic, take out some time to read a few paper books and listen to classical music; raise a few plants and grow a few vegetables; or go for a walk in the countryside, forest or nature. Getting closer to nature is more likely to quiet people’s noisy hearts. The phentol essence released by the trees in the forest can boost one’s immune system.
Regular running, exercise, or meditation is also a very good way to calm your emotions and relieve stress. There are a lot of studies that confirm that this method of quietness and movement can significantly improve the body’s immune function.
● Change your mindset
The way a person looks at a problem can also have a big impact on the immune system. Why are some people completely unaffected by the same stress, while others experience elevated blood pressure, chest pains, and even anxiety? It has to do with the mindset in which the problem is viewed.
According to a 2013 study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) by Dr. Steven and others at the UCLA Psychoneuroimmunology Research Center, people who think of problems primarily for their own enjoyment (aka “hedonic” mindset) have much lower immunity than those who think of problems primarily for the benefit of others (aka “altruistic” mindset). “altruistic” mindset).
The study compared the antiviral substances produced by the two types of people and found that people with a “hedonic” mindset had a significantly reduced ability to produce interferons and antibodies and a significantly lower ability to fight viruses, while people with an “altruistic” mindset had a significantly increased ability to produce interferons and antibodies and a significantly lower ability to fight viruses. In contrast, people with an “altruistic” mindset have a significantly higher capacity to produce interferons and antibodies, and a significantly higher ability to fight the virus.
In the midst of economic and educational pressures brought about by the epidemic, interpersonal relationships have become increasingly indifferent and social conflicts have increased, all of which can affect one’s immune system. At this time, it is worthwhile to use an altruistic mindset to look at the problem. For example, when an elderly person in the community or at Home is not in good health, take care of him and spend more time with him.
When a child is forced to go to school at home because of the epidemic and loses contact with his classmates and becomes emotional, be able to understand and guide him; when you encounter a health care worker who is negligent because of the stress of the epidemic, don’t be harsh on him, or even provide them with some warmth.
These practices will not only reduce the anxiety of others, but also help your own immune system.
In addition, make sure to eat a balanced diet with three meals, eat more prototypical foods, pay attention to sleep, and relieve stress at all times so that you can maintain your immune system in a healthy, stable state that is ready to fight the virus.
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