Meningitis And The Immune System
December 9. 2012
Meningitis (Photo Credit: iStock)
Meningitis is a disease that continues to shock and surprise scientists
worldwide. The recent virulent outbreak in America, originating in a
contaminated lab, killed 34 people and sickened 490, via three tainted lots of
steroids. The medical lab was described as "filthy." In a past article the
Judiciary Report did stress the importance of
lab safety and cleanliness.
The Judiciary Report is of the belief, people who’ve battled the dangerous
disease meningitis still have traces of it in their system and it affects their
immune system. The remnants thereof can lead to tiredness, fatigue and even
malaise, symptoms that can even be confused with other medical conditions such
as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
One’s immune system is a key line of defense against something as simple as
the common cold to more complex viruses. Therefore, for those who've had
meningitis, strengthening the immune system as naturally as possible, has health
and wellness benefits and will make a difference to how you feel and your energy
levels.
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