Tens of millions are killed by diseases in spite of the laudable effort of our healthcare teams every single year that the problem of the mechanisms of immunity, which are currently described as those that perceive pathogens to be invaders which must be detected and eliminated, remains unsolved. But this problem is not longstanding because of the complexity of its nature but rather because the theory of immunity was logically deduced from inflammatory phenomena in which phagocytosing cells that envelope and store foreign entities are mobilized to sites of cell death even in the absence of pathogens. While the nature of immunity has been seen in the light of these logical deductions as defence against pathogens, when it really is survival in the face of pathological manifestations that occur in response not only to the effects of pathogens but also to the effects of sterile factors. An illustration of the reality in which immune mechanisms reduce the severity of diseases to ensure our survival in immunological phenomena reveals the nature of immunity to be the reduction of the severity of diseases in spite of the presence of their causes which occurs when conditions that permit such mechanisms to attenuate the influence of such causes on the pathological mechanisms that respond to the death of cells in inflammatory phenomena. And our topmost research priority now ought to be an illustration of reality which enables us to understand so well as to be able to stabilize such conditions that give rise to the immunity we obtain by means of infection and vaccination by permitting immune mechanisms to attenuate the influence on pathological mechanisms through which pathogens and sterile factors cause diseases so that the manifestations of such diseases fail to appear irrespective of how high their loads in the body may be.