Many people attribute a dip in children’s health to the immune system and there’s no lie to it.
The immune system has been linked to sickness prevention as well as warding off of harmful bacteria and viruses.
Even though this is true, the immune system is more than that: First, it’s a body (a combination of proteins, organs and cells) and it is tasked with shielding the human body from particles, microbes, toxic compounds and other foreign bodies.
Every child’s immune system can be divided into two:
- The innate immune system:Ever y child has this at birth and it is also known as the RRS (Rapid Response System) of a child because it’s the first to respond at the sight of parasites like worms or germs.
The intruder is wiped out inside the immune system cell also known as phagocytes. The bodies that make up the innate immune system include the cornea of the eye, the skin, the mucous membrane that serves as lining for the gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory tract and the genitourinary tract.
- The adaptive or acquired immune system: This is developed as each child grows. It is adaptive because it emerges in response to the introduction of toxins, microbes and other harmful foreign bodies in the child. Toddlers constantly pick things off the floor and the easiest place they take it is their mouth, so their immune system needs to constantly develop to fight the threats.
It works with the innate immune system to produce antibodies that can shield the body from specific foreign bodies. The antibodies are the B and T lymphocytes which are produced in the lymphatic system and the bone marrow.
When the innate immune system can’t ward off the intruder, the adaptive immune system kicks in by triggering the B and T lymphocytes. This identifies the specific binding sites of the intruder in order to create antibodies that will neutralize it.
Once this works out, the body can easily recreate these antibodies if the same thing happens again (which is why this immune system is called the immunological memory).
Boosting the immune system of your children
There are several ways to boost the immune system of a child. The first thing you can do is to provide a balanced diet for your child.
- Make sure your children eat healthy; provide them with lots of vegetables and fruits and reduce sugars.
- Let your kids engage in lots of exercises suited to their age.
- Make sure there is no air or environmental pollution and keep your children away from smoking.
But to be honest, this just isn’t 100% possible.
This is why it is best to opt for Bioelectric Meridian Massage Therapy (BMMT).
BMMT is a painless therapy used to pass bioelectric currents to regenerate the cells. This helps to open up all the meridians and allow blood and energy to flow very easily throughout the cells.
BMMT uses the Chinese therapy of meridian opening and massage to allow energy flow freely and to restore energy into all cells and organs that make up the immune system. This revitalizes the immune system and allows for the production of white blood cells.
BMMT balances and improves the immune system from within. This means the external environment has limited effect on the immune system since it is strengthened from within and not as a result of what your children do. This will strengthen the cells as well as organs and systems that are influenced by the immune system.
Your child’s health will improve and they will feel happier. It is painless and there’s nothing to fear. Try it out today!