how does a good immune system keep you healthy?

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I know that stuff like mucus and skin can keep germs physically away from the body, but why does a good immune system keep you healthy?
Can a strong immune system make it so that you might not even feel symptoms of a disease in the first place, or is it just a matter of recovery and fighting off the illness?

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You have self, and non self cells… when you have a strong immunity your bodies self cells can fight your non self cells… What happens sometimes though is your self cells can get mind controlled over by non self, (they replicate bad RNA sequences) and transcribe the information which then can hijack all of your other cells and keep repeating the process or known as (autoimmune) which the self cells begin to attack itself.

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