How the Human Body Responds to Physiological Health Threats
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published 04/06/2008
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The onset of a cold of the flu often brings with it a host of maladies that are difficult for the individual to manage. Fevers, coughing, sneezing and vomiting are just a few of the things that take place when the body gets sick. While most of these problems wreak havoc on the individuals overall sense of health and well being, the reality is that these reactions are critical for the body to heal properly. Thus, even though the physical symptoms that accompany illness may appear to promulgate more harm than good, in actuality these reactions are a necessary part of helping the body overcome disease.
With the realization that the human body responds to environmental toxins in a host of ways, there is a clear impetus for individuals to understand what these reactions mean and how the help improve overall health. Using this as a basis for investigation, this research considers the reactions of the body when it becomes ill.
With the realization that the human body responds to environmental toxins in a host of ways, there is a clear impetus for individuals to understand what these reactions mean and how the help improve overall health. Using this as a basis for investigation, this research considers the reactions of the body when it becomes ill.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The Body's Response to Illness.
- Sneezing.
- Coughing.
- Watery Eyes.
- Nausea and Vomiting.
- Conclusion.
