Immune-System Reset
Restoring a younger, sharper immune system.
The immune system weakens and grows inflamed with age — a process called immunosenescence. Reset protocols aim to rejuvenate it, restoring its ability to clear damaged cells and fight disease.
The science
With age the thymus shrinks and the immune system produces fewer fresh T-cells while chronic low-grade inflammation rises. This leaves the body less able to clear infections, cancers, and senescent cells. Immune-reset protocols aim to reverse that decline.
Approaches under investigation include thymic regeneration and strategies to rebalance immune populations. The cohorts EverLife Lab tracks measure immune age, inflammation markers, and the body's renewed capacity to respond to threats.
Why it matters
- Targets immunosenescence and chronic inflammation
- Aims to restore the body's natural cell-clearance ability
- Explores thymic regeneration strategies
- Tracked with immune-age and inflammation biomarkers
Frequently asked questions
What is immunosenescence?
It is the age-related decline of the immune system, marked by fewer fresh immune cells and rising chronic inflammation.
Can the immune system be rejuvenated?
Investigational protocols aim to do exactly that, for example through thymic regeneration and immune rebalancing.
How do members get involved?
EverLife Lab members receive priority pre-registration to vetted immune-reset cohorts run by partner labs.
Get priority access to vetted cohorts
EverLife Lab members receive priority pre-registration to investigational longevity cohorts operated by independent partner labs, matched to their tier. Protocol names, partner labs, and registration details are reserved for members.