The true risk could be barely above baseline or it could be substantially elevated, the data simply cannot pin it down with precision
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Limit highly processed foods: Smart supplementation: Fill in any dietary gaps with must-have supplements, including CoQ10, vitamins B, C, and E, and minerals like selenium and zinc
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This is because of the many intestinal cells with immune functions, as well as the trillions of bacteria that live in your intestines and impact your immune health ( It also helps maintain the barrier between the inside of your intestines and the rest of your body, thereby protecting against a leaky gut ( This prevents harmful bacteria or toxins from moving from your intestines into the rest of your body ( Additionally, it is important for the normal growth and maintenance of the cells in the intestine ( Due to the major role of the intestines in the immune system, glutamine may benefit your overall immune health by supporting the intestinal cells ( Summary Your intestines are a major part of your immune system