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The Immunity Solution

Seven Weeks to Living Healthier and Longer

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
Optimize your natural defenses with this essential, science-based guide and its simple program of practical strategies to help support your immune system. In this must-listen book, immunologist Leo Nissola provides a comprehensive overview of your body's defenses, revealing what can cause problems, how to recognize warning signs, and how to fight back. Every day, bacteria, viruses, and other germs attack you, but you stay healthy most of the time. While you can't live forever, there's more to fighting disease than you might think, including diet, lifestyle habits, and environment. Nissola explains why improving your natural defenses should be at the top of your health priorities, and he details the cutting-edge treatments that researchers are developing to hack the immune system. He explores the latest science on immune-boosting diets, supplements, and longevity while debunking myths about antibodies, inflammation, and why some people rarely get sick. Featuring an easy, step-by-step program, this information-packed handbook will help you support your body's defenses, ward off aging, and maximize your health every day.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 16, 2023
      Immunologist Nissola debuts with an uneven program for boosting immune health, the centerpiece of which is his seven-week “Immunity Solution Protocol” that aims to help readers develop a healthier diet, sleep schedule, exercise regimen, and state of mind. Providing a thorough yet accessible explanation of the immune system, he describes how bone marrow generates the building blocks of a variety of immune cells, including macrophages that “patrol” skin looking for microbes and basophils that sound the alarm for other immune cells to attack foreign bodies. He discusses the role of bacteria in the gut, noting that Bacteroidetes (found in fruits and vegetables) reduce inflammation and Firmicutes “impair metabolism of glucose and fat.” Readers will appreciate the seven-week program’s wide-ranging perspective on how exercise and diet affect immune health, though the individual suggestions range from predictable to confounding: Sensible calls to get some sunlight and regular physical activity appear alongside far-fetched dietary recommendations to largely avoid fruits and vegetables because of the likelihood they contain pesticides (“The risk far outweighs the benefits”), with little explanation of how to overcome the nutritional consequences. Burdened by the drastic dietary advice, this is a mixed bag.

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