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Fresh fruit is a very good way to help your body produce antibodies. There is a juice called "naked" that is very good for this. Herbal teas are also very helpful.

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Q: Substance that causes the body to produce antibodies?
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How often does the immune system produce antibodies?

When a foreign substance enters the body.


Which class of antibodies causes allergies?

A class of antibodies that cause allergies are allergens. Allergens are a foreign substance that causes an allergic reaction in the body.


What substance causes antibodies to be released?

Any particle which is consider as a foreign or allian organism by the body are known as antigen and the proteins whcih are formed against them are called antibodies


What is the difference between antibodies and antigens?

Antigen is a substance that can induce the generation of antibodies, any substance that can induce immune response. Antibody is a protective protein produced by the body in response to an antigen.


What stimulates a person's body to produce chemicals that destroy vireses or bacteria?

The best answer would be Antibodies; however, these do not chemically "attack" viruses or bacteria. More accurately, antibodies recognize various germs and allow the various cell types of your immune system to attack and destroy these germs directly. For more info on how this works see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adaptive_immune_system


Are antibodies organisms that produce infection?

No, antibodies are produced by your body to fight infection.


What does your body produce when you receive a vaccine?

Antibodies


Vaccines are introduced into the body to produce?

antibodies


What is the substance that stimulates the body to release antibodies?

An antigen stimulates the production of antibodies. These are either naturally acquired, like from mother to baby (via breast feeding and within the womb). Actively acquired, like you get chicken pox (varicella) and your body fights it off, but because your body has seen the virus it now knows how to fight it. There is also Passively Acquired immunities which are acheived via immunizations where a "dead" or small amount of virus is injected into your body so that your immune system can recognize it and know how to fight it if exposed. An antibody is a "memory cell" it identifies and kills the invader that it has seen before. HIV/ AIDS interrupts that process because it enters the nucleus and "takes over" the cells that identify the invaders... it's kind of a "smart virus".


What does your body produce when it feels threatened with germs?

antibodies


What does an antigen do?

An antigen is a foreign body. It is used as a "template" to begin an appropriate immune response.


What causes the body to produce antibodies?

B cells, about one-eighth of the circulating lymphocytes, mature into plasma cells. Plasma cells are responsible for the production and secretion of antibodies, soluble proteins that are also known as immunoglobulins.