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Individual immune cell quantity and function testing

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In his book The Power of Immunity, Dr. Chien-Huang Lin, President of Taipei Medical University, states:
"Without immunity, all diseases emerge; when immunity is overactivated, allergies, inflammation, and autoimmune diseases follow. It's not simply about 'boosting' immunity—the key lies in maintaining immune balance."
In other words, moderation is essential; balance is the best state.

The power of the immune system lies in its ability to build our strongest line of defense through continuous stimulation, learning, and adaptation via various immunoglobulins and cytokines.

In recent years, infectious diseases such as COVID-19, SARS, MERS, and influenza have emerged one after another, seemingly without end. On top of that, cancer cells may be silently lurking within the body. Whether facing external pathogens or internal threats, the immune system serves as our first and most critical line of defense in safeguarding health.

Relationship Between Immune Function and Cancer Markers

According to a 2018 research report from Rockefeller University in New York, the number of immune cells declines with age, increasing susceptibility to infections and the risk of cancer development. When the proliferation of cancer cells exceeds the immune system’s ability to eliminate them, the likelihood of cancer increases. This is one of the reasons cancer is more prevalent in older populations.

How to Easily Monitor Your Body’s Real Health Data

With just a small sample of peripheral blood, advanced instrumentation can accurately measure the quantity, activity, and cytotoxic capacity of key immune cells—including T cells, B cells, and NK cells. Long-term immune monitoring allows you to determine whether your immune system is strong enough to eliminate cancer cells and viruses. By gaining timely insights into your health status, you can choose precise medical interventions and avoid unnecessary treatments.

Individual CD34+ hematopoietic stem cell quantity and function detection

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The Key to Preventing Cardiovascular Disease Lies in Maintaining a Healthy Endothelium

A healthy vascular endothelium is essential for cardiovascular health. When endothelial integrity is compromised, endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs)—mobilized from the bone marrow into the bloodstream—play a crucial role in repairing damaged endothelium and promoting neovascularization.

Maintaining both the quantity and function of EPCs in circulation is associated with the prevention of atherosclerosis progression and adverse cardiovascular events. A lower number of EPCs reflects poorer vascular function, and patients with cardiovascular disease have been shown to exhibit significantly reduced EPC levels compared to healthy individuals.

Numerous cardiovascular risk factors—including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, smoking, and aging—have been proven to decrease the number and function of EPCs. Conversely, a healthy diet (e.g., rich in fruits, vegetables, red wine, and antioxidants), regular exercise, and certain pharmacological agents have been shown to enhance both EPC count and activity, contributing to vascular repair and overall cardiovascular protection.

Relationship Between Hematopoietic Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Risk Indicators

The number of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) is positively correlated with vascular function. In contrast, colony-forming units (CFUs)—which reflect the functional capacity of these cells—are negatively correlated with the Framingham Risk Score for cardiovascular disease. In other words, a lower EPC count and reduced colony-forming ability are associated with a higher future risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events.

How to Easily Monitor Your Body’s Real Health Data

With just a small sample of peripheral blood, advanced diagnostic tools can be used to assess the quantity and function of your own CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells / endothelial progenitor cells. This includes evaluations of cell senescence, adhesion capacity, neovascularization ability, and migratory function. Long-term tracking allows for early detection of impaired vascular repair or regeneration capacity, enabling timely and personalized medical interventions—helping you avoid unnecessary treatments and better manage your health.

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