interferon.
Keep in mind this drug is a 'last-resort' drug. This drug has been said to have TERRIBLE side-effects. These are real stories
A man once said he had extreme hysteria and shot the family dog because those were one of the side-effects.
Although many people react differently to interferon, one definitely should not risk the outcomes. Some have been recorded to have their hair falling out in only a month! Many people have committed suicide during the use of this drug and have said, "I would rather have hepatitis (the disease this drug is known to cure) than I would have ever used interferon."
True Stories...
Again this is a LAST-RESORT and is extremely RISKY!!
Better Solutions for serious viral diseases such as hepatitis
would be to use MILK THISTLE. This is extra helpful for liver/kidney related diseases.
There are pills that are full of enzymes to help fight against viruses also (drink a lot of these since they are not harmful)
MINOR ILLNESSES:
These are normally simple
1)Drink liquids
2)Buy virus-fighting medicine
3)Don't get a flu shot if you're over the age of 8 or 9 because many of those shots are out of date and only help the drug companies with money because most of those shots are normally out of date and won't work against the ever-changing viruses.
white blood cells are the fighters of the body. whenever a virus invades the human body, white blood cells fight off the virus
White blood cells release interferons to attack viruses. Interferons are signaling proteins that help to enhance the immune response by interfering with viral replication.
Viruses make us feel ill by invading our cells and causing damage to our tissues. This triggers an immune response that can lead to symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, and fatigue as our body fights off the infection. Additionally, the toxins produced by viruses can contribute to the symptoms of illness.
Peter Doherty, an Australian scientist, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1996 for his research on the immune system and how the body fights off viruses.
White blood cells, specifically neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes, are responsible for fighting infection in the body. They work together to identify and eliminate pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi to protect the body from harm.
Our immune system fights invading bacteria through a variety of mechanisms, including phagocytosis by white blood cells, release of antimicrobial chemicals such as cytokines, and production of antibodies to mark bacteria for destruction. These processes help to slow down bacterial multiplication and ultimately eliminate the invading pathogens.
It fights off viruses and bacteria.
antivirus
Antibodies. which you know is a white blood cell that fights things that are anti-body.
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV is different from other viruses because it uses the part of our body that fights disease to replicate. Over time, the body is then less able to fight infection.
Not directly. However, honey does have a high sugar content that will energize your body and help fight infection. But it's not recommended to treat a virus solely with honey.
No, because the immune system fights of diseases, it produces antibiotics to get rid of things such as; bacteria, toxins,viruses and cancer cells.
white blood cells are the fighters of the body. whenever a virus invades the human body, white blood cells fight off the virus
Combat fights are fights where weapons are employed.
White blood cells release interferons to attack viruses. Interferons are signaling proteins that help to enhance the immune response by interfering with viral replication.
No, the immune system is not an organ. It is a system in your body that fights of viruses that enter your body. And example of an organ is a heart, or liver. The immune system are cells that fight off viruses that can make you sick.
Viruses make us feel ill by invading our cells and causing damage to our tissues. This triggers an immune response that can lead to symptoms such as fever, muscle aches, and fatigue as our body fights off the infection. Additionally, the toxins produced by viruses can contribute to the symptoms of illness.