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Herbalists consider ganoderma an adaptogen, or natural regulator, suppressing the immune system if it is overactive and boosting it if it is underactive.
Broadly speaking, you can have an immune system that does not do enough to protect the body from infection, which is called an immune deficiency, and you can also have an overactive immune system that attacks the body's own tissues, which is called an autoimmune disease. Both of these types of problems come in a variety of forms with a variety of causes.
self-substances In an autoimmune disease, the immune system becomes overactive and directs itself toward the body's own tissues and systems. Instead of attacking a specific disease, or foreign invader to the body, the immune system attacks the body that it should be protecting.
Inflammaging, straight out of my textbook.
The definition of an immune system disease is a disease that causes over- or underactivity of the immune system. When the immune system is overactive, this is called an autoimmune disease.
Mainly its AIDS ....... in such disorders the immune system is attacted.
Colostrum is believed to boost the immune system. In lupus, the immune system is both confused and overactive. Lupus is managed by suppressiong the immune system. Attempting to boost and already over active immune system is counterproductive. No. Do not do this.
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The clinical problem associated with immune deficiency disorders is the development of unusual and severe infections such as; pneumonia, meningitis, or septicemia.
It's NOT for people with skin disorders, like eczema, and other immune disorders.
If the immune system is underactive, the body has less power to fight off harmful substances such as bacteria and viruses.