What do
coconuts, grapefruits,
larch trees,
and
cows have in common?
They are tools Mother Nature gives you to build your immune
defense. As with any tool, it is essential to educate yourself in their proper role and limitations.
Coconuts are rich in the fatty acid lauric acid. It is one of the fatty acids found abundantly in the medium chain triglycerides. Under special circumstances, these fatty acid molecules can help defend you against
bacteria, viruses and other organisms that attack your
body. They are also high energy molecules that meet the body's energy demands during stress, illness, and physical activity.
Grapefruit seeds give you a potent antibacterial extract to reduce microbial attacks inside and
out.
These beautiful evergreens give you arabinogalactins. They
boost your immune cells, bind bacteria and viruses in your
digestive tract, and provide good bacteria with needed nutrition. The
arabinogalactins are found in fruits and many good foods plants produce for
us.
The first milk produced after a calf is born is called colostrum.
Colostrum is rich in proteins that protect against infections. It also
contains proteins that strengthen your immune defense.
MEND :
Immune Defense
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