Innate Immunity, And Not Adaptive Immunity, Must Be Emphasized- October 2021
Adaptive
 immunity pathogen-specific antibodies are largely ineffective in 
treating opportunistic viral particles. They largely treat other 
pathogens such as bacteria. 
Antibodies are too large to block viral particles. They are about as 
effective as elephants protecting an outdoor football stadium from mice.
 
That is why it is stated that a viral illness has to be allowed to run 
its course. Antibodies really treat secondary infections that accompany 
the opportunistic viral particles. 
It must be understand that the human body itself is composed of 
trillions of viruses and bacteria. That is why it is so important for 
people to constantly update and activate our immune system by exposing 
ourselves to viruses and bacteria. 
Children are told to play in the dirt
 for that reason only. 
Obviously when the human  body is overloaded with pathogens, those 
pathogens become opportunistic and it causes harm. The best way to limit
 this is to strengthen the innate immune system. Identification, barrier
 erection, activation of the Natural Killer(NK) and white blood cells, 
and disposal of dead cells are crucial responsibilities of the innate 
immune system. It also activates the adaptive immune system so 
pathogen-specific  antibodies are useless if it(innate immune system) is
 not effective. 
Proper nutrition, moderate exercise, sunlight, fresh air, and avoidance 
of unnecessary chemical exposure(edible, breathable, or by skin contact)
 are totally necessary in order to bolster the innate immune system. If 
individual(s) have a strong innate immune system, outbreaks and 
epidemics will be highly minimized. 

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