CREATED BY JORDAN CODRINGTON 604. Helping your immune system Keep your body in good health Drink plenty of water Eat veggies and fruit and to stay in.

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CREATED BY JORDAN CODRINGTON 604

Helping your immune system Keep your body in good health Drink plenty of water Eat veggies and fruit and to stay in shape If you got a cold sneezing … etc.

How does your immune system work Your immune system works by Remerging the sickness and destroy the disease Always is your body soldiers front line defense

How you get HiV You get HIV by Having unprotected sex with somebody that infected By injecting drugs using the same needle that another person use

CREATED BY JORDAN CODRINGTON 604