First, we will explain the function of macrophages, which is important for understanding telomere infusions.
Macrophages are a type of white blood cell that migrates to various organs such as the brain and liver, and has the ability to engulf foreign substances.
Macrophages protect human health by attacking foreign substances that have invaded the body and degenerative substances produced within the body, with their phagocytosis being activated by cytokines, which are small proteins secreted by T cells.
However, on the other hand, there are cases where macrophages become excessively activated and excessive inflammatory reactions occur due to factors such as excessive protein expression. As a result, it has been pointed out that this can cause various diseases such as arthritis and allergies.
The Telomere Infusion/Injection was developed with a focus on the effects of macrophage activation. In addition, the ingredients are blended in a balanced way to prevent excessive inflammatory reactions in macrophages.
Furthermore, while conducting research into the use of mitochondrial activation to improve infertility, we discovered a combination of ingredients that is effective in treating diseases caused by abnormal immune responses, such as terminal cancer, atopy, allergies, and the aftereffects of viral infections, as well as brain function, etc.
specifically, by combining chondroitin sulfate, unsaturated fatty acids, B vitamins, and nicotinamide mononucleotide in the optimal balance, we have adjusted the formula to normalize immune system abnormalities.
In other words, the various ingredients contained in the telomere drip and injection interact with each other to control cell characteristics while suppressing excessive activation of specific cells.
In addition to chondroitin sulfate and unsaturated fatty acids, the combination of vitamin B and nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) has been found to not only normalize immune system abnormalities, but also improve brain function and other aspects of the body.
Furthermore, nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) is expected to have a significant effect on diseases caused by abnormal immune system function by activating the sirtuin gene.
In addition, it has been found that it has physiological effects such as promoting the synthesis of hemoglobin and the biosynthesis of proteins and nucleic acids, while also having anti-arteriosclerosis, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Furthermore, it has been found that it can control cell proliferation, cell differentiation and the induction of cell death, as well as
controlling the excessive activity of cells that may cause immune abnormalities, such as cells related to biological defense and inflammation.
In this way, the telomere drip/injection has been patented for its balanced combination of drugs that can be expected to have only the benefits of macrophages.