The primary pathways for viruses to enter the body are through the eyes and mouth, where protective barriers are less robust compared to other entry points. In contrast, areas like the nose and anus are fortified with mucous membranes and host beneficial bacteria, which form a defensive line against pathogens. The mucus acts as a trap for invading organisms, while the healthy bacteria present compete with harmful microbes, reducing the likelihood of infection. This distinction highlights the importance of protecting the eyes and mouth from exposure to viruses.
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Andrew Huberman's latest podcast explores effective immune-boosting strategies against colds and flu, debunking myths and evaluating remedies like vitamins and exercise, while emphasizing overall immune health.
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