CELL, YOUR LIFE SOURCE
All living things are made up of Cells.
Our body is made up of about 60 trillions Cells. Different cells make up different organs. Brain is made up of brain cells, heart made up of heart cells, so as our lungs, skin, kidney, liver, blood and so on.

Therefore, when our cells are healthy, our organs are healthy and our body stays healthy. Vice versa, when our cells are unhealthy, our organs will not be functioning very well, and our body will eventually endure problems.

Due to unhealthy modern lifestyles, poor dietary habits and environmental pollution, our body cells are badly damaged, impairing their ability to self-repair and rejuvenate. This will ultimately leads to premature aging, poor health conditions and diseases that may even be fatal.

How to Keep Our 60 Trillion Cells Healthy?
The First Essential Step? Keep Blood Cells Healthy!

It plays 3 important roles in our body:
a) Nutrient carrier:

Blood cells act as an important transporter in our body. It transports oxygen, nutrients and hormones to all the other cells in our body. That’s why we cannot live without blood. If we run out of blood, all the other cells in our body will die due to lack of oxygen.
b) Waste disposal:

At the same time, it also acts like a town council, collects carbon dioxide, waste and toxins away from cells, and disposes them off through our detoxification system. Excessive waste and toxins will increase blood acidity, which will lead to degenerative diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, liver and kidney diseases and so forth.
c) Defense system:

White blood cells are known as important immune cells of our body. Viruses and bacteria attack our body cells every moment and our immune system plays an important role in fighting these pathogens. Our immune system is known as the Greatest Doctor of our body.

When our blood cells are healthy, all the other cells are nourished and healthy, hence, we are healthy!
  
 
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