Antiseptics don't change the way your body fights disease. They only help your body do so by decreasing the number of disease-causing microbes on your skin & in your environment.
antibiotics kill harmful bacteria
that are produced in the ovaries
The correct spelling is "battling" in the context of fighting a disease.
cleanliness ( handwashing)
Having a life-threatening disease could change the way someone acts.
The decision that Lorenzo's parents made about the way they would fight the disease was to not wait for a conventional treatment to come around. They wanted to develop an alternative treatment.
"The body becomes transparent" does not describe a way the human body responds to fight disease. The body's responses to fight disease include producing antibodies, increasing white blood cell count, and triggering inflammation.
Antiseptics have been used for hundreds of years, as a way to kill bacteria on the human body. Antiseptics are placed on the skin in the form of a liquid or ointment and places on cuts or sores.
No way - he has parkinsons disease and he's a frail old gentleman now.
production of pathogens by the white blood cells
yes i do... but we may fight and argue but it still does change the way that i feel about him.. i love him to death no matter what happens... yes i do... but we may fight and argue but it still does change the way that i feel about him.. i love him to death no matter what happens...
He didn't change his skin. He had a disease called vitiligo that made his that way.