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NK cells
Turning Back the Clock of Life: The Fountain of Youth
Cells are the smallest forms of life on Earth, and the adult human body is composed of approximately 40 to 60 trillion cells.
In a healthy person, hundreds of billions—or even trillions—of cells age or undergo apoptosis every day, and 3,000 to 6,000 cancer cells are produced. The immune system is responsible for clearing these aged or apoptotic cells, as well as the cancer cells.
Immune cells are broadly divided into two major categories: “innate immune cells” and “adaptive immune cells.”
Each plays its own role, constantly safeguarding our body’s health and normal functioning.


Two Key Characteristics of NK Cells
Characteristics of NK Cells




Highly Activated NK Cell Therapy
Highly Activated NK Cell Therapy
What is highly activated NK cell therapy?
Highly activated NK cell therapy is a treatment in which immune lymphocytes capable of fighting cancer cells are collected from the patient’s blood via a blood draw, highly activated, and then reinfused into the body.
Why Choose Highly Active NK Cell Therapy?
The absolute number of NK cells in the blood does not determine the strength of immune function; what matters is the activity of NK cells—that is, their ability to recognize and destroy cancer cells.Numerous studies have shown that people with low NK cell activity are more susceptible to cancer or viral infections, while cancer patients with low NK cell activity are more likely to experience metastasis or recurrence.
Increasing both the number and activity of NK cells is key.


Frequently Asked Questions
Treatment Protocol for Highly Activated NK Cell Therapy
Highly Activated NK Cell Therapy Treatment Process
Highly activated NK cell therapy is a treatment method in which immune lymphocytes capable of fighting cancer cells are collected from the patient’s blood via a blood draw, highly activated, and then reinfused into the body.
Natural killer (NK) cells—which can directly target cancer cells—are extracted from the patient’s lymphocytes. After undergoing 14 to 21 days of in vitro proliferation and activation, they are reinfused into the patient for treatment. Once injected, the highly activated NK cells are immediately carried by the bloodstream to various organs, where they launch a series of attacks to eliminate all cancer cells lurking within the body. For cancer patients, this therapy can effectively shrink tumors, prevent metastasis, and reduce the risk of recurrence; for those at high risk of cancer, it can effectively prevent the onset of the disease.
The Huifenghui-style Highly Activated NK Cell Therapy has no toxic side effects and can be used in conjunction with any traditional cancer treatment. At the same time, it is the optimal choice for healthy individuals seeking to prevent cancer and combat aging.





