Life, Death, the Immune System, and RFK Jr.
The immune system is the most complex system in the human body. It is the only system besides the nervous system that has a memory. Vaccines utilize that memory to prime the immune system to help prevent infection and save lives from infectious disease. Most vaccines are 100% protective. Others are partially or mostly protective. Every human cell contains its own miniature immune system. The cellular antioxidant system keeps cells detoxified, clean, and healthy. The critical active component of 80% of antioxidants, the part that does the real work, is composed of selenium-based proteins called selenoproteins. Without enough selenium, cells get sick and die. The human immune system consists of the kidneys, spleen, liver, thymus, lymph nodes, and white blood cells. It performs the same task fo...