Abstract

The human body is constantly adaptable to the external environment, and receives 45% of the energy it needs from the external environment, 15% from the immune system, 20% from the health environment of the family, and 20% from changes in the ecological system. Therefore, since the external environment has a small influence on the stimulation of the human immune system, it is possible to feed and increase the immune system from animal sources, change antibody-producing cells, and directly and indirectly stimulate the immune system of the spleen.

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