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antitoxin

Antibody produced by the immune system to counteract a toxin.



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Antitoxins convert free radicals into non-toxic substances Free radicals are formed when the body goes through the functions of metabolism and oxidation Antitoxins convert free radicals into non-toxic substances.
Antitoxins are good for protecting the body against toxins and poisons that can enter the body from the air, water, or food we eat.
 
 
 
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