PI resistance is like having a super strong shield that stops germs from attacking you.
Imagine you're playing tag with your friends. Germs are like the taggers, they try to catch you so you can't play anymore. But if you have PI resistance, it's like wearing armor while playing tag, the germs can’t touch you or make you stop playing.
How the Shield Works
PI resistance is created by special helpers inside your body called proteins. These proteins are like tiny superheroes that fight off germs when they try to attack you.
When germs come in, they usually need a way into your body, kind of like how you have to go through the front door to get into a house. PI resistance is like having a locked door that germs can’t open without the right key. Most of the time, they don't have that key, so they just bounce off and go find someone else to attack.
Sometimes germs do get in, but with PI resistance, your body is ready for them, and it takes longer for them to make you feel sick. It’s like having a bigger, stronger shield than most people!
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