The mucosal immune system is located in the mouth, nose, gut and - TopicsExpress



          

The mucosal immune system is located in the mouth, nose, gut and lungs, and one of its primary functions is to deal with disease pathogens - as is to be expected, naturally, since in the vast majority of cases, exposure to disease is through inhalation or ingestion. This article show that one of the three main functions of the mucosal immune system is "to prevent the development of potentially harmful immune responses to these antigens if they do reach the body interior." Vaccinations deposit all their ingredients - antigens, neurotoxins, DNA strands, stray viruses and other contaminants - directly into the body and the blood system, bypassing the protective mucosal immune system. The article also describes that "The mucosal immune system has evolved a variety of mechanisms to achieve and maintain tolerance against self-antigens and against the plethora of environmental antigens present in the microflora, in food and among airborne matter." Tolerance against "self-antigens" is protection against autoimmune disease. The intricacies of the immune system allow pure magnificent body to recognize self vs. non-self proteins and other particles. This protection is broken down by vaccines. Tolerance against food antigens is a protection against food allergies. Is it any wonder we have an epidemic of allergies, asthma, food allergies and a long list of autoimmune diseases not seen in children a mere generation ago. nature/nm/journal/v11/n4s/full/nm1213.html
Posted on: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 21:09:00 +0000

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