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Next up, in the immunotherapy’s column: The NK CD56+ cells vaccine (natural killer cells) intravenously. This vaccine was given to me, I believe, the last day I was at Sanoviv. The following information is from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_killer_cell
Natural killer cell
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Not to be confused with Natural killer T cell.
Natural killer cell | |
Human natural killer cell, colorized scanning electron micrograph | |
Details | |
Function | Cytotoxic lymphocyte |
Identifiers | |
Natural killer cells, also known as NK cells or large granular lymphocytes (LGL), are a type of cytotoxic lymphocyte critical to the innate immune system that belong to the rapidly expanding family of known innate lymphoid cells (ILC) and represent 5–20% of all circulating lymphocytes in humans.[1] The role of NK cells is analogous to that of cytotoxic T cells in the vertebrate adaptive immune response. NK cells provide rapid responses to virus-infected cell and other intracellular pathogens acting at around 3 days after infection, and respond to tumor formation. Typically, immune cells detect the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) presented on infected cell surfaces, triggering cytokine release, causing the death of the infected cell by lysis or apoptosis. NK cells are unique, however, as they have the ability to recognize and kill stressed cells in the absence of antibodies and MHC, allowing for a much faster immune reaction. They were named “natural killers” because of the notion that they do not require activation to kill cells that are missing “self” markers of MHC class 1.[2] This role is especially important because harmful cells that are missing MHC I markers cannot be detected and destroyed by other immune cells, such as T lymphocyte cells.
While I was attending the program at Sanoviv, I was told by other patients that this was the “BIG FINISH”. From my understanding, the clinic drew my blood, extracted these cells and multiplied them to reinject at the later date. Since the tumors were so efficiently affected by the other treatments the NK CD56+ vaccine is a powerful way to help the mutated cells be transmuted (my words).
One gentleman in particular who had cancer and had attended Sanoviv in the past was super excited to receive the vaccine. He said it always gave him a huge energy boost afterwards. It is difficult to say if my energy boost I had after the vaccine came from the vaccine or the fact that I was going home! Maybe both.
Remember, always investigate and advocate for yourself and your family! While I know it can be overwhelming at times, I would highly suggest asking God for discernment in the beginning of any attempt to navigate information. Go easy on yourself.
An abundance of grace and peace to you and your families,
Kevin