The mother's milk contains the antibodies to diseases that she has suffered from since she was born. She passes them onto the baby in her milk, and the baby's immune system creates its own antibodies to protect it.
To help mothers with there grocery and babys milk
they release antibodies which help the immune system
Yes, eating boogers does help the immune system. The immune system (the stomach) will take in the booger, and pass it down to your "Junk" Section.
Breast milk contains antibodies and other immune-boosting factors that help protect the baby from infections. These components enhance the infant's immune response and help strengthen their immune system, reducing the likelihood of infections.
No it does not.
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Research suggests that zinc may help prevent colds and support the immune system.
The propose of vaccination is to trigger the immune system and help it recognize a disease organism.
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To help the immune system :)
Defensive proteins are manufactured by the immune system. These proteins help protect the body from pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. Examples include antibodies and cytokines.
The immune system.