Anti-Aging & Wellness
Immune System Decline
Neither over-reactive nor under-defended — proportion, not amplitude.

What is Immune System Decline?
This is the pattern of catching everything going around, infections that linger longer than they should, or wounds that take their time healing — a general sense that the immune system isn't keeping up the way it used to. It's common with age, chronic stress and poor sleep, but it's also genuinely measurable rather than a vague feeling, and worth testing properly before assuming it's simply bad luck or 'just getting older'.
How regenerative medicine supports it
Immune profiling looks at lymphocyte subsets, NK cell activity, immunoglobulins and inflammatory markers, which shows the shape of your immune response rather than a single strength score. From there we choose between cell-based immune support and calming, modulating protocols depending on what the results actually show, and we retest to confirm the balance is shifting as intended. We deliberately avoid the word 'boost' — an over-amplified immune system causes its own problems, and the goal is proportion, not maximum output.
Treatments we would consider
Options discussed for this condition
Listed for orientation only. What is actually prescribed depends on your records.
- NK & NKT Cell ImmunotherapyNatural killer and NKT cell programs to support immune surveillance, frequently used alongside stem cell protocols.
- MSC TherapyMedical team-guided stem cell therapy using mesenchymal cells for joint, immune and whole-body recovery.
- Vitamin IV TherapyPersonalised nutrient infusions for hydration, energy, immunity and recovery.
- Ozone TherapyMedical ozone protocols for circulation, immune tone and inflammation support.
If the evidence for treating immune system decline this way is thin, we will tell you before you book — and the review is not billed.
Immune System Decline — Questions Patients Ask
I catch every cold going around — is my immune system weak?
Not necessarily; sleep debt, poor glucose control, low vitamin D and chronic stress all raise infection frequency without any underlying immune defect, so we test before concluding anything.
Can you actually boost my immune system?
We avoid that phrase deliberately — an over-active immune system causes allergy and autoimmunity, so the aim is balance based on your profiling results, not simply turning things up.
What does immune profiling actually involve?
A blood test looking at lymphocyte subsets, NK cell activity, immunoglobulins and inflammatory markers, giving us a shape of your immune function rather than one number.
How long does a programme like this usually run?
Typically three to six months, with profiling repeated at the end so continuing or stopping rests on your results rather than a fixed course length.
Once things improve, will I need ongoing treatment?
Some people stabilise and only need occasional monitoring, while others drift back if the original drivers like poor sleep or chronic stress return — we retest rather than guess which applies to you.
Reviewed by Bangkok Stem Cell Center Medical Team | Last updated: August 2026

