WellBeing Wild

Immunity for infinity and beyond

Your body, including your gut, skin and other mucosal environments, is colonised by a significant number of microbes. Collectively, they are referred to as your microbiota. Bacteria dominate your gut, yet archaea, fungi, viruses and parasites also exist in smaller numbers.

Your gut microbes deliver multiple functions that your body cannot live without, including production of nutrients, detoxication, regulation of your immune system, and protection against pathogens. Due to advances in technology, it is well understood that your gut microbiota plays a fundamental role in the induction, education and function of your immune system.

What is your immune system?

Your immune system refers to a collection of cells, chemicals and

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from WellBeing Wild

WellBeing Wild3 min read
Coming Home To You
What is your earliest memory of art? The very first artwork I can remember seeing as a child was an oil painting by my mum. It would sometimes live on our walls and, when mum grew tired of it, she would hide it next to the Christmas decorations in th
WellBeing Wild9 min read
Nature’s Injectables
Over the last decade, the beauty industry has seen a surge in the popularity of cosmetic injectable treatments, such as Botox and dermal fillers, along with complex, chemical-driven skincare formulas. On the flip side, the “clean” beauty movement has
WellBeing Wild3 min read
In Sonya We Trust
When, where and why did your love for skin and body care first begin? From childhood. I was raised by a vegetarian mother and we often spent our time in health food stores. I have vivid memories of her wearing face masks and having a love for all thi

Related Books & Audiobooks