NK Cell (Natural Killer Cell) is a type of white blood cell that acts as an immune system for the body. It can also automatically attack 1:1 without waiting for the immune system to give a command. When the body has low or ineffective NK Cells, it increases the chance of illness and the risk of infection, which may develop into serious diseases such as cancer cells.
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is the separation process NK Cell removed from normal blood cells and brought into the culture process in an international standard laboratory It takes approximately 15-21 days to get the most efficient killer cells. before being injected back into the patient Makes the immune system in the body stronger more efficient It can be said to be a 1 to 1 battle with viruses and cancer cells.
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Analysis of vitamin content and antioxidants in the blood, a total of 10 items to supplement vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants Exactly as your body needs Promotes the body to work more balanced and efficiently.
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W9 Standard Check-Up: A more in-depth annual health check-up to identify risks before problems arise.
action Annual health check It is not just a check of health numbers, but an important way to assess the disease trend in advance and help plan for prevention appropriately. Program W9 Standard Check-Up It is designed to go “deeper” than the basic hospital test kits. The doctor will analyze to find imbalances in the body from values related to blood system, fat, liver, kidney, sugar, including early signs of inflammation.
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Genetics pass cancer from generation to generation. Don't let the risk go from low to high. Program to screen for 51 types of advanced cancer from the earliest stages.
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