An immune scientist hits the “balance” button in his talk.
Posted Feb 01 2012 12:14pm
This TED Talk presentation given late last year is worth a watch. It’s a 17-minute overview of the immune system, given by Tim Mossman of the University of Rochester. It’s got a lot of complicated charts and images that attempt to describe the infinitely complex immune system
If you don’t view the whole thing ,at least make sure to watch the segment from 3:23 to 5:20, where he talks about the optimal immune health state: the state of “balance.” That’s where the nutritional and life management insights that we talk about in this blog come into play; attempting to create a healthy level of immune balance so that immune cells react appropriately to pathogens, but don’t overreact to point of harming healthy cells.
This TED Talk presentation given late last year is worth a watch. It’s a 17-minute overview of the immune system, given by Tim Mossman of the University of Rochester. It’s got a lot of complicated charts and images that attempt to describe the infinitely complex immune system
If you don’t view the whole thing ,at least make sure to watch the segment from 3:23 to 5:20, where he talks about the optimal immune health state: the state of “balance.” That’s where the nutritional and life management insights that we talk about in this blog come into play; attempting to create a healthy level of immune balance so that immune cells react appropriately to pathogens, but don’t overreact to point of harming healthy cells.