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Strengthen
the immune system - the response to the aging process
by Marc Deschamps
The
aging process does increase the need to strengthen the immune system.
Aging is not synonymous with illness. However, getting older does
increase the risk for many diseases and disorders. Overall, elderly
people have an increased rate of chronic disorders, arteriosclerosis,
infections, autoimmune disorders, and cancer. This increased risk
may be caused, in part, by the nature of these disorders. Most
of the chronic disorders such as arteriosclerosis are slowly progressive
and do not show symptoms until they have been progressing for years.
Another significant part of this increased risk is probably related
to aging changes in the immune system.
The immune system protects against diseases. It seeks out and destroys
viruses, bacteria, fungi, and cancerous cells before they can damage
the body. It learns to tell the difference between "self" tissue
and "non-self" particles. If you strengthen the immune
system you enhance your protection against those diseases. The
thymus, one of the organs of the immune system, is the site where
certain immune cells called T lymphocytes or T cells mature. The
thymus begins to shrink (atrophy) after adolescence.
By middle age it is only about 15% of its maximum size. Some of
the T cells directly kill foreign particles. Others help coordinate
other parts of the immune system, which are specialized to attack
different types of infections. Although the number of T cells does
not decrease with aging, T cell function decreases. This causes
a weakening of the parts of the immune system controlled by these
T cells. If the T cell function are enhanced this will strengthen
the immune system. There is a slow, steady decrease in immunity
after young adulthood. When the body is exposed to bacteria or
other microorganisms (by an actual exposure or by immunization),
fewer protective antibodies may be formed or they may be formed
at a slower rate. Flu shots or other immunizations may be less
effective, and protection may not last as long as expected. Later
in life, the immune system also seems to become less tolerant of
the body's own cells.
Sometimes an autoimmune disorder develops -- normal tissue is mistaken
for non-self tissue, and immune cells attack certain organs or
tissues. The immune system becomes less able to detect malignant
cells, and cancer risk also increases with age as a result. The
immune system also becomes less able to detect foreign particles,
and infection risk is greater. Other things also increase the risk
of infections. Sensation changes, gait changes, changes in the
skin structure, and other "normal aging changes" increase
the risk of injury in which bacteria can enter broken skin. Illness
or surgery can further weaken the immune system, making the body
more susceptible to subsequent infections.
Diabetes, which is also more prevalent with age, can also lead
to decreased immunity. If you strengthen the immune system it will
also reduce the risk of inflammation and slow wound healing. Inflammation
is an immune response, when the immune system thinks there is trouble,
it sends more cells to the site of the problem and this causes
swelling, pain, redness, warmth and irritation, which are the hallmarks
of inflammation. Inflammation often indicates infection, but may
also occur due to autoimmune attack on "self" tissue
as well. Many older people heal more slowly. This may be directly
related to changes in the immune system, or it may be a consequence
of other problems such as diabetes or arteriosclerosis, which leads
to decreased blood flow to some parts of the body such as the lower
extremities…
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Maintaining your body in good physical condition is important to
strengthen the immune system. Whether you are in good shape or
not you should also give your system a little extra support with
health supplements. Perhaps obvious, there are the "must do's" to
strengthen the immune system: Exercise, Eat a well-balanced diet,
Stop smoking, Minimize alcohol use. Moderate drinking seems to
have some health benefits, but excessive drinking can cause serious
damage. Use safety measures to avoid falls and other injuries.
Take good health supplements specifically created to strengthen
the immune system.
Marc
Deschamps is the editor of Health Longevity Magazine, a free online
publication
dedicated
to health and longevity. Other articles on various health topics
such as common diseases, immune support, cardiac, mental and sexual
health plus appropriate solutions to help you find the road to
health longevity can be found at http://www.health-longevity-magazine.com.
web site: http://www.health-longevity-magazine.com e-mail: marc@health-longevity-magazine.com
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