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It has been long established by medical science that a strong immune system increases life span by protecting the body from the daily attacks of pathogens in our environment. We know that the immune system is a complex network that is designed to defend the body against all types of attack. Of all the cells in the immune system the T-4 helper cell is the most important because it serves as the controller of many key functions of immunity. It is like the conductor who keeps an orchestra playing in tempo and in tune. Newly born T-4 helper cells migrate from the bone marrow to the thymus gland where they are programmed to stimulate an immune response. The thymus gland, which is the centerpiece of the immune system, gradually decreases in size and functionality beginning at age three. By age 40, the thymus gland is no longer capable of producing sufficient levels of a critical protein, thymic Protein A, needed to program T-cells to jump-start an immune response. The active ingredient in Pr

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