The article underscores the importance of exposure to germs for a healthy immune system, noting the consequences of reduced immunity due to pandemic measures. With fewer encounters with common viruses, respiratory infections like influenza and RSV have surged, especially affecting vulnerable groups like infants. However, it suggests maintaining a healthy lifestyle and using natural remedies like andrographis, elderberry, echinacea, and oral zinc to support immunity and combat infections effectively.
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