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Strengthen Your Immune System

Strengthen Your Immune System  The first line of defense is choosing a healthy lifestyle. The following general health guidelines are the single best step in maintaining the natural functioning of the immune system. All parts of your body, including the immune system, work better when you are protected from environmental attacks, and these are supported by healthy lifestyle strategies: Don't smoke. Eat a diet high in fruits and vegetables. Exercise regularly. Maintain a healthy weight. If you drink alcohol, drink only in moderation. Get adequate sleep. Take steps to avoid infection, such as washing your hands frequently and cooking meats thoroughly. Try to minimize stress. Keep current with all recommended vaccines. Vaccines prime your immune system to fight off infections before they take hold in your body. Increase Immunity the Healthy Way     Many products on store shelves claim to strengthen or support immunity. But the idea of ​​raising immunity doesn't make much scientifi

Genetically Modified Food (GMO)

Genetically Modified Food      Genetically Modified Foods (GMF) are comprised of organisms that have had their genes altered to introduce traits not created through  natural selection . Genetically modified foods (commonly fruits and vegetables) had been commercially available since the 1994.1 Modifying the genetic code of a fruit, vegetable or animal includes introducing a gene from any other organism. Genetically Modified Food Controversy and Critics      Critics argue that genetically modified foods need to be categorized in another way from conventionally produced food. They argue there may be uncertainty concerning the long-term health affects on consumers, in addition to the effect at the environment. For example, genetically modified organisms may squeeze out conventional fruits and vegetables from the environment. This in turn could effect animals, insects and different organisms that depend upon those plants to survive. Critics additionally worry that genes from genetically m