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3 Crucial Bodily Functions that Impact your Immune System

Published: 14:54 PM, October 21, 2025

Some things are beyond your control, but there are ways you can fight back.

Your immune system is constantly working to protect you from bacteria, viruses, and other harmful invaders. But like any part of the body, it’s influenced by many factors.

Some, like age and the environment, are harder to control. Others, like diet and lifestyle, give you room to make healthier choices. Here are three important factors that directly affect your immunity:

1. Nutrition
What you eat fuels your immune system.
A diet low in fruits, vegetables, and key nutrients weakens immunity.
Balanced meals provide the vitamins and minerals it needs to fight infection.

2. Temperature
Don’t rough it out if you don’t have to.
Cold conditions may impair your ability to fight respiratory infections, while prolonged heat exposure can lead to dehydration that weakens immune responses.

3. Age
Immune function declines naturally over time.
Older adults produce fewer infection-fighting cells, making them vulnerable and slower to recover. While aging can’t be stopped, immune support from lifestyle changes, healthy habits, and CM-Glucan can help with proper diet and exercise.

Immunomax is made with pure CM-Glucan.
CM-Glucan produces more antibodies than Vitamin C, and helps balance the immune system with proper diet and exercise.

Small, consistent choices can help, no matter the age or season.

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