
7 Systems of Immunity
EPIDERMAL
Skin is the first line of defense, and its surface is naturally acidic to prevent harmful micro-organisms from attaching and penetrating. Keep it healthy by good nutrition and good body hydration.
RESPIRATORY
A second line of defense are mucous membranes lining the nose, throat and lungs. One of their main purpose is to trap invaders in the air we breathe. Help them stay effective by staying properly hydrated.
DIGESTIVE
Good bacteria living in the intestinal tract help defend against bad microbes and stimulate immune functions. Keep these important microbes on guard with a good hydrated body.
SYSTEMIC
The body is constantly producing a variety of immune cells (such as white blood cells, macrophages, and neutrophils). Support healthy production of cells with the aid of PimentelTM Water.
CIRCULATORY
Healthy blood flow transports immune cells to an area of inflammation and possible infection. Upon arrival, immune cells engulf the invader and attack by releasing potent enzymes. Help support circulation to keep defenses flowing by proper hydration with PimentelTM Water.
CELLULAR
Individual body cells defend themselves by releasing powerful chemicals known as cytokines. Support these cell-mediated defenses with PimentelTM Water hydration.
LYMPHATIC
In the network of lymph nodes throughout the body, lymphocytes (T-cell and B-cells) identify, attack and dispose of invaders. Support the healthy function of this critical system with PimentelTM Water. The reasons for drinking filtered water are two fold. First to replenish the body with the special, small, hexagonal ringed water with which we are born with in order to allow the delivery of essential nutrients and remove destructive toxins. Secondly, small hexagonal water clusters enhances “cell communication” to allow the resonant transfer of vital information between cells at an optimal rate.
Free-Radicals Causing Havoc
The reason free radicals are capable of causing so much cellular havoc is that they’re fundamentally unstable. Where as a normal, healthy molecule has all its electrons in pairs, a free-radical molecule contains one that is unpaired. And all that electrons wants is a partner. In fact, it’ll do anything – including stealing from healthy molecules – to get one. Unfortunately, when a free-radical molecule stabilizes itself, a new free-radical is created, initiating a domino effect of cellular damage.