Progress in technology also provokes the excessive presence of pathogenic flora, deterioration of the quality of ecology, food, the formation of new habits that give rise to physical inactivity, obesity, sleep disturbance, etc.
Today we will talk about immunity, how you can improve the protective function of the body.
The human immune system is a very complex and systemic structure, which consists of organs, lymphocytes, macrophages, molecules that are involved in activating the immune response, the purpose of which is to destroy or suppress pathogens.
The immune system has two divisions:
- 1.natural immunity
- 2.acquired immunity.
From the moment we are born, we have natural immunity that reacts to all pathogens. The body usually reacts with fever, inflammation, in order to destroy the virus. Usually, this process is accompanied by weakness, this is a protective reaction of the body to maintain strength to fight the virus, limiting a person to spend energy on other types of activity, besides recovery.
The immune memory stores information about all diseases of the body, T-lymphocytes and antibodies recognize pathogenic viruses and begin to fight them. The disadvantage of this process is that for the first time natural immunity fights the disease, and the already acquired immunity enters into the fight against repeated manifestations of the disease. It is weaker, because any help to the body is only beneficial.
With good immunity, the body’s response to pathogens goes through the stages:
- Recognition
- Activation
- Mobilization
- Normalization

To destroy a pathogen, the immune system must first recognize it, this is a unique ability to distinguish its elements from others. This ability formes due to the presence of compatibility antigens (HLA, MHC) on the cell membrane. Each person has a unique combination of HLA, because everything that does not follow tothis code is perceived by the body as foreign. When these cells are identified, the immune system attacks them.
Bioage uses stem cell therapy to improve and enhance the immune response. This can be either material of its own origin (where the patient himself is a donor), or material of donor origin, taken in a cryo bank and selected as much as possible according to the HLA compatibility code.
What determines which stem cells to use for therapy?
Of course, first of all, the patient’s state of health, age, presence or absence of serious diseases at any stage of their manifestation.
Over time, the cell loses its ability to divide and multiply, the number of mutated and damaged cells only increases with age, attaching various diseases to itself. There are also genetic or congenital pathologies, where the patient initially cannot be a donor, since the degree of cell damage is quite high.
What stem cells are usually using to improve the immunity?
Bone marrow cells, as produced by all types of leukocytes, including neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, B cells from which T lymphocytes are produced
Cord blood cells as a powerful immunomodulatory agent.
Mesenchymal cells of different origins (adipose tissue, bone marrow,) are saturated with platelets, which cope well with various inflammatory processes of internal and external manifestations.

How does stem cells work in the body?
When entering the body (mainly intravenously), stem cells are spread throughout all systems and organs. Their primary task is to identify the pathogen, pathogenic flora, damaged or diseased cells. These cells act as HLA antigens. B and T cells attach to pathogens by absorbing it and breaking it down into enzymes. As a rule, several types of white blood cells are needed to destroy the pathogen.
Macrophages and active T cells secrete substances that attract other immune cells to the affected area, thereby mobilizing the body’s forces to fight. The immune response needs to be regulated in order to prolong it. The last stage is the elimination of the pathogen from the body. Most of the white blood cells self-destruct, the remaining in the body form immune memory. This is the full stage in the formation of acquired immunity.
How often should we repeat the stem cell therapy ?
The frequency of stem cell therapy is determined individually, taking into account the history and current state of health of each person. It is recommended to repeate therapy once every 1-1.5 years.
Does stem cell therapy affect the body’s resistance to various diseases?
Certainly affects, and gives the body an additional resource of protection. Even in relation to constantly mutating viruses of seasonal origin, the immune system is ready to quickly resist and cope with it. Memory cells that were previously stored and became part of the acquired immunity remember all specific pathogens, therefore the reaction to re-recognition and elimination is much more active and faster.
Strengthening the barrier functions of the body today is more relevant than ever, because the constantly growing number of viruses and infections puts a person in the framework of self-preservation and activation of the immune response to hostile pathogens.
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