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Immune cells
Introduction to immune cells

Immune cells are one or several of the numerous cells in the human body, serving as the health guardians of the human body. They can also be said to be a protective team fighting against harmful factors that may threaten the life and health of the body. They silently defend your health every moment.

Immune cells, commonly known as white blood cells, refer to cells that can produce specific immune response. It is generally spherical, colorless and nucleated in the blood, mainly including macrophages, dendritic cells, neutrophils, Eosinophil, basophils, B lymphocytes, T lymphocytes and Natural killer cell, of which the largest number is neutrophils, accounting for 50% -70%.

This type of cell can resist the invasion of bacteria, viruses, and other substances in the blood and tissues, and can promptly eliminate pathological, aging, cancerous cells and tumor cells.

Introduction to immune cells
Storage advantages of immune cells

Immune cell storage refers to the use of advanced biotechnology to extract a certain number of immune cells from human blood and stored in a liquid nitrogen tank at -196 ℃. Under low temperature conditions of -196 ℃, the life activity of cells almost stops, and the cells are in a dormant state. Resuscitation and expansion are carried out when needed. After low-temperature storage and recovery, cells still have normal biological activity and can be used for precise cell therapy.

Storage advantages of immune cells
Immune cell storage process

Step 1: Customize storage services.

Step 2: Sign the storage protocol.

Step 3: Provide a medical examination report. Submitting a 6-month medical examination report issued by a tertiary hospital, as well as four virus testing reports. The more comprehensive the report, the newer the time, the lower the risk, the more suitable the plan, and the better the effect.

Step 4: Arrange for logistics collection. Arrange the location and time of blood collection, and then transport it to the cell company through the entire cold chain.

Step 5: Sample extraction and cultivation. Extract high activity cells from the sample and place them in the cell bank after passing the test.

Step 6: Issue storage vouchers.

Immune cell storage process
Application of immune cells

1) Cancer prevention: Individuals have different levels of immune function against cancer cells, and the lower their immune function, the higher the risk of cancer. Hundreds of cells undergo genetic mutations in a normal human body every day, and the phenomenon of genetic mutations can even increase to over 3000 times a day with age. When the immune function is normal, these mutated cells will be cleared by immune cells in time and will not cause harm to the human body. When the human immune system is weakened, these mutated cells may develop into tumors. The elderly have low immunity, so the incidence rate of cancer is far higher than that of young people.

2) Reduce the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases: immune cells can clear the accumulated platelets and cross-linked macromolecules in blood vessels, reduce blood lipids and blood viscosity, restore vascular compliance, improve the Internal environment of blood vessels, and enhance vascular function. It also can effectively prevent and treat hypertension, thrombosis, coronary atherosclerosis and other cardio cerebral vascular disease.

3) Anti-aging: immune cells can effectively identify and eliminate aging and apoptotic cells in the body, and act as body scavengers, so as to maintain the stability of the internal environment, improve the living environment of various cells, reduce the harm of aging cells, and directly prevent the occurrence of aging-related diseases. At the same time, immune cells can secrete various cytokines, enhance and activate the body's immune system, regulate immune balance, promote the production of new cells in body organs, enhance energy and physical strength, and keep the body in a young state.

4) Improve Suboptimal health: The best health guard in the world is immune cells. 90% of diseases are related to immune imbalance, and usually viruses and bacteria can only cause disease when the immune system is weakened. Suboptimal health people can identify, swallow, eliminate the "alien" and "non-self" ingredients in their bodies, including pathogenic microorganisms such as viruses and bacteria, mutant cells generated in their bodies and substances causing allergic reactions by reinfusion of immune cells. They can maintain the stability of human body environment, improve the living environment of all kinds of cells, enhance immunity, reduce the incidence rate, and eliminate the effect of Suboptimal health.

Application of immune cells
Q&A

Do I need a physical examination before storing immune cells?

Before the storage of immune cells, in addition to the routine physical examination, four virus tests (hepatitis B, hepatitis C, syphilis, AIDS) should be carried out. After the tests are qualified, blood can be drawn for storage.

 

Can the stored immune cells be used by family members (parents or children)?

Due to the biological characteristics of immune cells, autologous use is recommended, and allogeneic use requires strict HLA typing standards (i.e., for bone marrow transplantation and organ transplantation).

 

Can children store immune cells?

There is no age limit for storing immune cells, it is generally recommended to store them after the age of 20 because the immune cells of minors are in a "trained" state and have not yet fully developed.

 

Why immune cells are stored when youre young?

Age is the biggest cause of decreased immunity, and around the age of 20 is the peak stage of human immunity. As people age, their immune system gradually decreases and their risk of illness increases. At around the age of 40, their immune system is only half that of 20. So it is recommended to store as early as possible.

 

What are the contraindications for immune cell regulation?

Some people cannot use immune cells for conditioning due to special circumstances and the presence of pathological changes or defects in their own immune system, as follows:

Organ transplant recipients due to immune system reasons:

T-cell lymphoma patients;

Individuals with severe autoimmune diseases;

Patients with uncontrollable infectious diseases;

Individuals with a history of severe allergies or severe viral and bacterial infections;

Pregnant or lactating women;

For those with organ failure, the specific organ standards are as follows:

Heart: Grade IV or above;

Liver: Achieve a domestic liver function rating of C or above;

Kidney: renal failure and Uremia;

Lung: severe Respiratory failure symptoms, involving other organs, such as liver and kidney functions;

Brain: brain metastasis with Disorders of consciousness.

Patients with obvious autoimmune dysfunction in clinical practice;

 

Is there any side effect of immune cell infusion?

Immune cell infusion is regulated by the immune cells produced by the human body itself without toxic side effects. As it is the body's own immune cells, it does not produce rejection reactions.

The cultured cells have undergone multiple rigorous and multiple tests, ensuring their safety, reliability, and no dependence.

 

What is immune Cell therapy?

Immune Cell therapy can improve and balance the immune ability of the body, effectively resist the aging process, eliminate suboptimal health, restore health, alleviate or even cure immune related diseases, reduce the occurrence of common diseases, and even prevent the risk of cancer as far as possible by inducing and activating autoimmunity cells and returning them to the body.

 

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