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  2. How to boost kids' immune systems: Doctors say there's more ...

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    Vitamins A, C, D and E, which could support cellular function in the immune system and act as anti-inflammatories and anti-oxidants. Iron , which may help carry oxygen to blood cells, helping them ...

  3. 6 things parents can do now to supports kids’ immune ... - AOL

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    As kids go back to school, a nutritionist shares things you can do as a parent to help focus on their overall health. 6 things parents can do now to supports kidsimmune systems for fall Skip ...

  4. The best vitamins for your immune system - AOL

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    Vitamin B6. Vitamin B6 helps regulate the immune system.It spurs the production of white blood cells and T-cells that help your body fight bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances.

  5. Nutritional immunology - Wikipedia

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    Vitamins and Minerals are essential substances that the body needs to grow and function. Your body needs thirteen vitamins, but does produce Vitamin K by the gut microflora and Vitamin D from the sunlight. [24] It is important to note that a lack of vitamins and minerals such as iron will prime the immune system. [25]

  6. Vitamin A deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Current World Health Organization guidance recommends biannual vitamin A supplementation for children aged 6 to 59 months in areas with high levels of retinol deficiency. [31] Children aged 6-12 months should receive a dose of 100,000 IU and children aged 1-5 years should receive a dose of 200,000 IU each time. [30]

  7. Probiotic - Wikipedia

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    Rarely, consumption of probiotics by children with lowered immune system function or who are already critically ill may result in bacteremia or fungemia (i.e., bacteria or fungi in the blood), which can lead to sepsis, a potentially fatal disease. [4]

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