i'm injecting twice weekly
ZADAXIN builds up the immune system by
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Stimulating differentiation of stem cells— the cells that can produce virus fighters in the immune system.
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Increasing the number of virus-fighting T cells—including CD4, CD8, and natural killer cells—that come from stem cells.
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Slowing down the breakdown and removal (apoptosis) of T cells, which are the cells primarily responsible for the cellular immune response.
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Increasing the number of helper cells (Th1 cells) that fight chronic viral infection.
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Increasing the production of proteins (called cytokines) that help in the action and creation of more T cells in the immune response process. The particular proteins are interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon gamma (IFN-γ).
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Decreasing the production of the cytokines interleukin-4 (IL-4) and interleukin-10 (IL-10), which are counterproductive in the fight against chronic viral infections.ZADAXIN directly targets virally infected or cancer cells by
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Increasing the number of surface-marker proteins (MHC Class 1) that are responsible for identification and rejection of foreign agents, like viruses, from the body.
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Slowing down the replication of viruses.
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Decreasing oxidative stress, which dramatically decreases viral replication.
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