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If your body didn't produce enough antibobies you'll become somehow vulnerable to diseases or in other words your chances to get ill will increase as compare to person whose body is producing "moderate" amount of antibodies. Any increase or decrease in actual amount of antibodies production can lead to problems.

For example, AIDS is actually "acquired immunity deficiency syndrome" in which body fails to produce antibodies of "acquired immunity".And if your body produce antibodies more than actual amount you can suffer from "sensitivity" or "allergy" e.g dust allergy.

If your body didn't produce enough antibobies you'll become somehow vulnerable to diseases or in other words your chances to get ill will increase as compare to person whose body is producing "moderate" amount of antibodies. Any increase or decrease in actual amount of antibodies production can lead to problems.

For example, AIDS is actually "acquired immunity deficiency syndrome" in which body fails to produce antibodies of "acquired immunity".And if your body produce antibodies more than actual amount you can suffer from "sensitivity" or "allergy" e.g dust allergy.

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