Virocidality

Viricidal activity is a phenomenon caused by the activity of viruses in a multicellular system. The concept of active is translated from Latin as showing active motor activity and causing harm to the body or causing illness.

The virocidal effect of viruses is similar to the parasitic one, but is the main protector of nature. Even if the body managed to eliminate the virus on the surface of the body, this is only if the virus has not multiplied and infected the body’s cells, otherwise the effect will be very slow and imperceptible. When the body fights an infection, antibodies are produced - the immune system is already ready for re-infection and copes faster with the invasion of the virus. Rapid recovery mechanisms are triggered. The body weakens itself significantly. If the virus multiplies, it can lead to irreversible consequences for the body. The patient simply loses his immunity and it is quite difficult to restore it after such problems. Then there is a chance of getting infected again. Also, the body spends energy and vitality to fight the malignant, which disrupts its functioning and thereby leads to reduction