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00:00I was the one who injected the flu vaccine.
00:05The fever went up to 9.6 degrees.
00:08I was in bed.
00:119.6 degrees?
00:13More than 300,000 people have been infected in a week.
00:17This is the highest number of cases recorded in the past.
00:23The number of cases has exceeded the warning level in four consecutive weeks.
00:27Is that the case?
00:30My family was infected at the end of the year.
00:33I couldn't get a ticket because I didn't have enough medicine.
00:39Pharmaceuticals are in short supply.
00:41Pharmaceutical companies have begun to stop supply and adjust.
00:46In addition,
00:47I heard that the B-type virus will be popular in February.
00:54I heard that the B-type virus is also popular this year.
01:00Following the A-type virus, the B-type virus is confirmed earlier than the A-type virus.
01:05This year's influenza is expected to be different.
01:08What's going on?
01:11What's going on?
01:13Tonight, we will thoroughly explain the differences between influenza and influenza.
01:24There are three things I want you to know about this year's influenza.
01:30Dr. Hayashi has been infected with influenza for 50 years.
01:33No, I haven't.
01:35I deleted the word influenza from my dictionary.
01:39Dr. Hayashi is surprised.
01:41What is the forefront of immunity research?
01:45I think it's time to get rid of the idea of ​​dying from a virus infection.
01:50That's a great idea.
01:54First of all,
01:57Are you not afraid of influenza, the new type of corona, and simultaneous infection?
02:02You should be careful.
02:07In this street interview, many people answered with anxiety.
02:14I was infected with the new type of corona two years ago.
02:19I was very feverish.
02:22I was afraid that I would lose consciousness if I got both.
02:29Yes, the simultaneous infection of influenza and the new type of corona.
02:35In fact, the number of people infected with the new type of corona has increased.
02:41It is said that the 12th wave is on the way.
02:46I don't want to think about it.
02:49I think it's going to be heavy.
02:52There were many people who were worried about being infected with influenza and corona at the same time.
03:00No.
03:03Japanese Infectious Diseases Association Influenza Committee
03:07Professor Seki of Saitama University
03:12Influenza virus and corona virus are synonyms.
03:16This has been taken up very sensationally since before.
03:20On the other hand, it is said on the street.
03:24You don't have to be nervous.
03:26Influenza and corona are completely different types of viruses.
03:29They work together like a team.
03:32I've come to understand that it's not a bad thing in the human body.
03:37Even if there are two viruses, 1 plus 1 is like 1.
03:40In the end, it's just influenza.
03:46In other words, even if you are infected at the same time,
03:49It doesn't seem like the symptoms will get worse.
03:54In fact, we should be careful this year.
03:57It is said that it is a characteristic of influenza that is different from the usual year.
04:03It's pneumonia after the influenza is cured.
04:06This year's influenza virus is a little different.
04:08That's what a lot of people at the scene are talking about.
04:11It's a feature of this year that there are a lot of people who develop pneumonia and get hospitalized.
04:18After the influenza is cured, it develops into pneumonia.
04:24Some people have a severe condition.
04:29It is also said that there are hospitals that are suffering from illness.
04:35This year's influenza is easy to develop pneumonia.
04:38Why is that?
04:41If you are infected with the influenza virus, your lungs will be burned.
04:46Then it's not a virus, it's a bacteria.
04:49It's a very famous bacteria that causes pneumonia.
04:53Another recent topic is mycoplasma.
04:56When a completely different type of microorganism comes in,
05:00It's a lung that was once done with influenza.
05:03It's extremely weak, so it's easy to get stuck.
05:06This year, there are many cases of severe inflammation of the lungs.
05:11According to Dr. Seki, the influenza in the cold year causes a strong inflammation around the throat.
05:19This year, there is a possibility that it is causing a strong inflammation in the lower part of the orbit, near the lung.
05:26It is said that confirmation is being proceeded now.
05:30How should I be careful specifically?
05:33Basically, it is better not to be seriously injured.
05:36It is better to get vaccinated.
05:39However, in the case of influenza more than this year,
05:42There is a lot of data that says that masks and hand washing are very effective.
05:47Especially for examinees, masks and hand washing are the basics of anti-inflammatory protection.
05:53I think it's very important to start over.
05:58We found out the three things we want to know about influenza from the latest research.
06:04Next.
06:08Around you.
06:10What is it?
06:11A large part of the population has a large number of hidden influenza this season.
06:17I'm scared.
06:19It is often said that the cause of the outbreak of infection this season is...
06:24What is it?
06:26I think we have taken measures against the coronavirus.
06:29At that time, everyone was worried about sterilization and other things.
06:33Although it was clean, the immune system was a little down.
06:36There was a story like that.
06:38So, once again, the immune system of the influenza was not working and it became popular.
06:43I remember doing that kind of thing on the news.
06:45The number of cases has decreased.
06:47Due to the new coronavirus epidemic, the number of infected people with influenza has declined dramatically.
06:52The number of people who do not have sufficient immunity has increased.
06:59And this year's influenza is the same as the one that became a pandemic in 2009,
07:05which is called APDM09, which is highly infectious.
07:12Furthermore, when I asked Dr. Seki about the cause of the infection,
07:17there is another big factor in this year's pandemic.
07:22It is the existence of people called so-called hidden influenza.
07:26It may be the result that such people spread the influenza to their families and friends around them.
07:37Hidden influenza is hard to notice because there are few symptoms.
07:42But why are there so many cases this year?
07:47The answer lies in how the influenza spread last year.
07:53What do you think is the cause of this year's hidden influenza from the point of view of immunology?
08:01From the point of view of immunology,
08:05Dr. Yamanaka, who won the Nobel Prize in the study of iPS cells,
08:09is Dr. Kawamoto, the director of the laboratory where Dr. Kawamoto used to work.
08:16As I said earlier, there are many people who do not have influenza at all for two years and are getting weaker.
08:25In addition to that, there are people who have weak immune system.
08:30Because the influenza continued for a year, a weak antibody was formed.
08:38Yes, the influenza that spread in 2024
08:43After decreasing to a peak in February, it spread again in the summer.
08:49It is said that the spread continued for a long time.
08:55Those who obtained antibodies in the summer
08:59are still weak, but the antibodies are not enough.
09:02When infected with influenza, the antibodies work halfway.
09:07As a result, it becomes a hidden influenza that does not show any symptoms.
09:14If it spreads between such people,
09:18it will spread and spread to people who have been weak for two years and do not have immunity.
09:26I think it's such a situation.
09:29In order not to increase the number of infected people, masks are still important.
09:35Not only to prevent infection, but also to prevent transmission is important.
09:44In addition, many people in the city were concerned about the type B influenza.
09:52Influenza type A, which is popular from November to February every year,
09:58type B will be popular from February to early spring.
10:03I heard that type B is also popular.
10:07There are many children who go to the nursery.
10:12I heard that type B is also popular this year.
10:16I heard that it takes two times, and I think it's a scary situation.
10:22This year, there is a report that the number of patients infected with type B has increased since the beginning of the year.
10:30What can we do to prevent the infection of type B and the outbreak of infection?
10:39Is the vaccine effective for both type A and type B?
10:43The vaccine for type A and type B is a cocktail made by mixing all of them.
10:52The vaccine is effective for both type A and type B.
10:58I think it's best to get vaccinated.
11:02Dr. Hayashi, have you been infected with influenza for 50 years?
11:06No, I haven't.
11:08I deleted the word influenza from my dictionary.
11:12What is the difference between people who get influenza and people who don't?
11:17I haven't been infected since I was a student.
11:22I don't get a cold.
11:25Young people get a cold easily.
11:28The immune system gets stronger little by little.
11:32Dr. Hayashi learned a lot when he was young.
11:37I learned a lot.
11:39I don't think I'll get a cold anymore.
11:43Thank you very much.
11:45I have a good memory of getting a cold when I was young.
11:48I took a break from kindergarten on the 99th day and the 69th day of the second year.
11:52I caught all kinds of colds.
11:55It was terrible.
11:57I haven't caught a cold since I was in elementary school.
12:00It's early learning.
12:02It's true.
12:03It's early learning.
12:05It's not just learning.
12:07It's really hard at that time.
12:09How to improve your immune system?
12:15That is...
12:1730 minutes in the afternoon.
12:24Immune system is important to prevent the spread of influenza and to prevent it from getting worse.
12:28Immune system.
12:30What is everyone doing?
12:32What are you doing to improve your immune system?
12:37I eat natto every day.
12:40I mix natto with kimchi.
12:43Many people tell me that natto and kimchi are fermented foods.
12:48That's right.
12:50It's good to build muscle.
12:53Muscle training.
12:54Muscle training.
12:56I do simple squats and TV exercises at home.
13:01She has been doing various efforts such as muscle training for fermented foods.
13:06I asked Dr. Kawamoto, a doctor of immunology.
13:11There is a scientific basis.
13:14What I want to recommend is not food or exercise.
13:19What is the surprising way to improve your immune system?
13:26There are various ways.
13:29From an immunological point of view, it's easy and effective.
13:34You can relax in the afternoon.
13:37You can relax enough in the afternoon.
13:40Relax?
13:42Is that okay?
13:44There is a clear basis in immunology.
13:48The way to improve your immune system is to relax for 30 minutes in the afternoon.
13:57What does that mean?
14:00Now, Mizuno will tell you how to improve your immune system.
14:04What do you want to do in the afternoon?
14:09I want to relax.
14:12I listen to music and meditate.
14:16You listen to music and meditate.
14:19What do you think, Miyabe?
14:21When I think of relaxation, I think of taking a nap.
14:26Taking a nap.
14:28I think of taking a nap.
14:31Sleeping is very effective in suppressing the sympathetic nerves.
14:39I think it's good to sleep for 30 minutes efficiently.
14:44It's good to be able to relax as much as you sleep.
14:50Meditation or music is good.
14:53If you feel relaxed when you walk, you can walk a little.
14:58I think it's good to do what you like.
15:03I listen to music on YouTube and pretend to work in the afternoon.
15:10That's good.
15:11Why is it possible to improve your immune system by relaxing?
15:18In recent research, it has been found that the immune cells study viruses that should be fought when the sympathetic nerves are in an advantageous state of tension.
15:31And when the body is in a relaxed state, lymph nodes jump out and go all over the body.
15:38It's possible.
15:40You can't just study all the time.
15:44You have to work.
15:46Sometimes it's important to get out of the lymph nodes.
15:51It's important to relax to fight or patrol.
15:59In other words, if you can relax for 30 minutes in the afternoon when the sympathetic nerves tend to be in an advantageous state,
16:05the immune cells in the lymph nodes will go all over the body and improve your immune system.
16:14To be honest, there's no medicine that can improve the immune system so quickly.
16:20That's a very good question.
16:23In fact, Dr. Kawamoto,
16:24a type of killer T cells that had been thought to be only made in the body,
16:31was created from iPS cells for the first time in the world.
16:37This is an illustration I drew myself.
16:40It's easy to understand.
16:42Killer T cells don't kill viruses.
16:46They kill virus-infected cells and spread by doing so.
16:51Infected cells?
16:52They go to the cells themselves.
16:54They use the cells like medicine.
16:56That's how it works.
16:58Influenza and new coronavirus-infected cells.
17:02In addition, killer T cells that attack cancer cells.
17:08Dr. Kawamoto is here at the Kyoto University Laboratory of Microbiology.
17:13He is making killer T cells artificially and is working on the development of drugs.
17:21It's in a freezer at minus 80 degrees.
17:31There are 10 million of them.
17:34Here's a video of killer T cells that are artificially made attacking coronavirus-infected cells.
17:42Look at this.
17:44The ones surrounded by the blue circle are lung cells that are infected with coronavirus.
17:49The ones surrounded by the yellow circle are killer T cells that are artificially made.
17:55Let's see what happens next.
18:01The number of red cells is increasing.
18:05This is a drug that turns red when a cell is killed.
18:10In other words, the number of virus-infected cells is decreasing.
18:15Dr. Kawamoto, can we expect the same effect from other viruses such as influenza?
18:21If this technology is developed,
18:24even if a unknown virus like SARS, MERS, or tri-influenza comes,
18:31we can easily identify the virus.
18:34We can make cells that can cover Japanese people in 2 to 3 months.
18:39It's faster than a vaccine.
18:42I think it's time to get rid of the virus infection.
18:50And what we want to be careful of this winter is...
18:53Do you have an allergy?
18:55Skin.
18:57I think it's atopic dermatitis.
19:00I get it when I sneeze and bleed.
19:04I have cat allergies.
19:06I sneeze and my eyes get itchy.
19:08I've had it since I was a kid.
19:11I have a little bit of hay fever.
19:13I sneeze and my eyes get itchy.
19:18I have hair color allergies.
19:21I also have malassezia.
19:23It seems to react to my sweat.
19:26My whole body was red, even my face.
19:28That's terrible.
19:31In fact, the number of allergic patients is increasing.
19:38In 2005, the percentage of people with allergies, such as hay fever, food, and house dust, was one in three.
19:49It has increased to one in two.
19:52In addition,
19:55Professor Yagami of Fujita University, who is the chairman of the Japanese Allergy Association,
20:02says that winter is the season when you need to be careful of allergies.
20:07In fact, winter is the season when it is easy to develop symptoms of allergies.
20:12Even if you don't have allergies now, you can say that it's not strange no matter who has it or who has it.
20:19Is there a possibility that it will happen tomorrow?
20:22There is a possibility that it will happen tomorrow.
20:25So, from now on,
20:28we will learn about the latest research on allergies,
20:31which is not strange no matter who has it or who has it,
20:34and is especially necessary to be careful in winter.
20:37This time, we did an allergy test for students.
20:44What we did was a test to measure the amount of antibodies that cause allergies in blood.
20:53Here are the results of Hayashi-kun, Mizuno-kun, and Ijuin-kun.
20:59All three of them showed no symptoms of allergies.
21:05However, what about Miyabe-kun, Izawa-kun, and Kojima-kun?
21:10Let's take a closer look at the results.
21:17Let's take a look at Miyabe-kun.
21:20He has two.
21:22He has one.
21:24He has one.
21:27I thought he would have a hay fever in spring.
21:31I have a sore nose every year in spring.
21:34I was wondering what kind of hay fever it was, but it was hay fever.
21:38Let's take a look at Izawa-kun.
21:41He has two.
21:43He has two.
21:45I was surprised to see that he had two.
21:47Even if he had a hay fever, he was able to detect the blood flow.
21:52He doesn't have any symptoms, but he may have an allergy.
21:56Let's take a look at Kojima-kun.
21:59He has one.
22:01He has one.
22:03Isn't that amazing?
22:05It's amazing.
22:07He's being praised.
22:09Red means that there is a medical problem.
22:11It's different depending on the season.
22:17But everyone has a high fever even if the season is different.
22:20I have a hay fever every year.
22:23I go to the hospital quite often.
22:26But I have a sore nose.
22:29So, three out of six people have an allergy.
22:36Dr. Yagami says that people who don't have an allergy may have an allergy this winter.
22:45He found out in his latest research.
22:51It is highly dangerous to have an allergy in winter.
22:54It's increasing now.
22:56Adult food allergy.
22:57Adult food allergy.
23:01Do you have any allergies since you became an adult?
23:08I have an allergy to Tororo.
23:11When I ate Tororo soba, I thought it was itchy.
23:16I didn't have an allergy when I was a child.
23:18But it seems that I have an allergy since I became an adult.
23:22Chili pepper?
23:24I didn't have an allergy until then.
23:25I think it was about 10 years ago.
23:28Suddenly, I felt a tightness in my throat.
23:33I have an allergy to crabs, shrimps and other food.
23:37I have an allergy since I became an adult.
23:39I have an allergy to something similar to a root.
23:45My face turned red.
23:48I didn't have an allergy when I was a child.
23:50I think it was in my 40s.
23:52I have an allergy to hazelnuts.
23:55I think it was in my 50s or 60s.
23:57Yes.
23:59Not many people have an allergy since they became an adult.
24:06Dr. Yagami, an expert in allergy research,
24:10warns that one of the causes of an allergy since they became an adult is in winter.
24:16The surprising cause of winter food allergy.
24:21The key is skin.
24:25What is it?
24:37What is the cause of winter food allergy since they became an adult?
24:45When the air is dry, the skin becomes rough.
24:48When food gets on the skin, it has a positive effect.
24:57Even if there is food on the skin,
25:00if it gets into the skin, it leads to food allergy.
25:05By touching the skin, food allergy may occur suddenly.
25:12I'm scared.
25:13I'm scared.
25:15If you touch food with your bare hands,
25:18or if it's in cosmetics,
25:20or if you touch wheat for food,
25:23or if you touch fish,
25:25you may have an allergy.
25:27My favorite soba restaurant in Kyoto suddenly closed.
25:31I found out later that my husband had an allergy to soba.
25:35He can't touch it anymore.
25:37That's exactly what I'm talking about.
25:39From the skin.
25:41Why is it easy to have an allergy when it gets into the skin?
25:43There are immune cells under the skin,
25:46and they are always waiting.
25:48In the past, it was thought that food from the mouth could not be digested well,
25:53and that there were many cases where allergenic substances entered through the gaps in the cells of the intestines.
26:01In recent years, research has shown that allergenic substances enter the skin and cause skin allergies.
26:07After that, it has become clear that it will also react to food from the mouth.
26:16Can you prevent skin from getting allergic?
26:21Moisturizing is important.
26:23Especially in winter,
26:25the hands and face are dry,
26:28so if you have an old person,
26:30your knees will be dry in winter.
26:33It will itch, so it is better to moisturize.
26:35What kind of moisturizing cream is good?
26:38There are various functional moisturizing creams,
26:41so it is good to use effective ones,
26:43but I think it's time to apply it.
26:48According to Dr. Yagami,
26:50the timing to apply moisturizing cream is twice in the morning and at night.
26:54In particular, it is important to apply it immediately after taking a bath at night.
26:58And the amount of cream to be applied is plentiful.
27:02It seems that it is better to be a little sticky.
27:06In addition, there is a question that the child-rearing generation is concerned about.
27:11This is a difficult one.
27:13If you are a child-rearing person,
27:15of course, the room has never been cleaned,
27:18but is it possible to raise a baby in a house that has been thoroughly disinfected and thoroughly cleaned?
27:26Is it right to raise a baby in a house that has been thoroughly disinfected and thoroughly cleaned?
27:32It's not that it's good to vacuum every day and do your best.
27:35It doesn't have to be very clean.
27:37When I was in elementary school,
27:39there was a barefoot exercise,
27:41and I was stepping on cow dung on the way.
27:46It was good for improving my immunity.
27:48It's really good.
27:50It's better to run around that area.
27:52It's better to be a little dirty.
27:54It's better not to be so serious.
27:56You shouldn't be too serious.
27:58Vegetable allergies that need to be careful in winter.
28:02Dr. Yagami says that in addition to the skin,
28:05the points to be careful about in the coming season have been revealed by the latest research.
28:11That is...
28:15Isn't it the cause of food?
28:18A new type of vegetable allergy that has become clear in recent years.
28:24What the hell is going on?
28:29We asked Dr. Murakami, who is an assistant doctor at Kanagawa Shika University,
28:34to help us investigate.
28:38The six people who gathered here are
28:41people who are aware of food allergies, such as apples, kiwis, and fruits.
28:49They performed a blood test on the six people.
28:53When they measured the number of antibodies that cause allergies in 45 items,
29:00they found that three out of six people had a new type of vegetable allergy,
29:07which is not the cause of food allergies.
29:11What the hell is going on?
29:13What the hell is going on?
29:17What did this woman think was an allergy?
29:34What are the results of the test?
29:43The only thing we found out was that it was just cedar.
29:51It was different.
29:53There's a pattern like that?
29:55If the measurement value is above 0.7, there is an allergy reaction.
30:02Zero?
30:04The result is zero.
30:06It was determined that it was not an allergy.
30:09It's zero.
30:11What was it?
30:13Next, what about this woman?
30:17Cedar, peaches, apples, and kiwis.
30:23I felt like something was wrong with my throat.
30:26Did you feel like you were suffocating?
30:28Yes, something like that.
30:30It is said that eating fruits can cause an allergy.
30:34What are the results?
30:36The fruits you mentioned earlier are here.
30:40Are you okay?
30:42There is no allergy reaction.
30:47And this man said that eating apples and kiwis can cause a sore throat.
30:54There is not much reaction to fruits.
30:59The result is zero.
31:01It was determined that there was no allergy reaction.
31:05However, when we put the ingredients of the food directly into the skin and do a test to see if there is an allergy reaction,
31:13Is there such a test?
31:15Thank you for your hard work.
31:17It's red and swollen.
31:19There seems to be a reaction.
31:21Allergy symptoms appeared on the skin.
31:25It's true.
31:27Why is there an allergy symptom even though the number is low in the blood test?
31:33That phenomenon is called cross-reaction.
31:38People with this symptom have an allergy to fruits.
31:42What is the new type of food allergy?
32:02Why is there an allergy symptom even though the number is low in the blood test?
32:08That phenomenon is called cross-reaction.
32:12People with this symptom have an allergy to fruits.
32:16That phenomenon is called cross-reaction.
32:20People with this symptom have an allergy to fruits.
32:25The cause is pollen allergy.
32:27The cause is pollen allergy.
32:31In fact, these three people did not show any food allergy in the blood test,
32:37but each of them showed a high level of allergy to pollen, such as cedar and cypress.
32:45Why does pollen allergy cause food allergy?
32:51Pollen allergy is similar to food allergy.
32:57It reacts to pollen and kiwi.
33:00People with this symptom have an allergy to food allergy.
33:05This is the new type of food allergy called cross-reaction.
33:10This is the new type of food allergy called cross-reaction.
33:14This is the new type of food allergy called cross-reaction.
33:18This is the new type of food allergy called cross-reaction.
33:22When people eat fruit,
33:25they react to pollen and kiwi,
33:28and they react to food allergy.
33:31If people with this symptom have food allergy,
33:35Can the symptoms of food allergy be cured by treatment of pollen?
33:38I think it's good to protect the first place, but in other countries around the world, there is a treatment that says that there is such a difference in pollen, so it is difficult to get the result.
33:52However, it is important to avoid fruits that cause symptoms, and if you heat it, the shape of the protein changes.
34:00For example, if you can't eat apples, you can eat apple jam or tomato ketchup.
34:08Rather than giving up everything, it is designed to be able to consult with a doctor and say that this shape is in this range.
34:17Are there any people who have doubts about this cross-reaction after seeing the results of the allergy test?
34:23Of course, Mr. Kojima.
34:25I see.
34:27We have to fix it.
34:29But I've never seen any fruit.
34:31It may be from now on.
34:32Please stop.
34:34Please tell me how to solve it.
34:36When I look at it, the cross-reaction is quite high.
34:44In the case of the cross-reaction of the pollen, it usually ends with the mouth, but only soy milk causes shock, so please be careful.
34:56This is a combination of pollen and food that may cause a cross-reaction.
35:03Some of them may cause severe shock symptoms, so if you are concerned, I recommend that you consult with a doctor.
35:12Allergies that are dangerous in winter.
35:15What I want to know now.
35:17Next.
35:19Can allergies be suppressed?
35:22How to prepare for immunity, which has been found in recent research.
35:28Do you know what kind of mechanism causes allergies in the first place?
35:35Allergies come to a certain point, and when the cup is full, it overflows.
35:42I think it will continue for the rest of my life.
35:48Until the water in the cup overflows, there is no symptom of allergies, but once it overflows to the maximum and the symptom comes out, I have heard that there is an allergy from there.
36:02I wonder what to do after it happens once.
36:06The cup theory, in which the water in the cup is similar to the accumulated allergen in the body, and when it exceeds a certain amount, an allergic reaction occurs as if it overflows.
36:19Once it overflows, it is impossible to return it, and it is difficult to suppress the symptoms.
36:25There were many people who thought so.
36:29However, in fact, the way of thinking has changed now, and it is thought that there is a possibility that allergies can be suppressed even if they occur.
36:39In the past, it was called the cup theory, but now it is called the scale theory, not the cup.
36:46It is said that it occurs when the balance of the immune system collapses.
36:52The scale theory is a way of thinking that compares the relationship between various factors such as stress, skin condition, environmental pollution, and immune power to a scale.
37:06When the immune system is working properly, the balance is maintained, but when the immune system is damaged, the scale tilts and allergies occur.
37:19I would like to ask Dr. Kawamoto. Is it possible to control allergies by increasing the immune power?
37:25In the case of allergies, the immune power is a little out of control, so it is not something that can be raised recklessly.
37:33I think that it can be said that if you adjust it and strengthen the immune system against this allergy.
37:41According to Dr. Kawamoto, allergies are a state in which the immune system is overreacting to substances that do not need to be attacked.
37:50It is said that if the immune system is balanced and works properly, there is a possibility that allergies can be suppressed.
37:59My friend, who is doing such research, is now at the Institute of Science and Technology, and we know that some nutrients are holding a big key.
38:11First of all, please look at this. This is a video capturing the operation of T-reg cells that suppress the outbreak of immunity.
38:22When blue and green cells stick together, the immune system is out of control, causing allergies.
38:28What does the red T-reg cell do?
38:35The red T-reg cell is trying to stay between the blue and green cells.
38:41Actually, this prevents cells from sticking together and suppresses the outbreak of immune system.
38:54In fact, it has been found that nutrients may increase T-reg cells in recent research.
39:03What did he find?
39:08Dr. Hiroshi Ohno, Professor of Life Sciences at the Institute of Science and Technology.
39:22What are the nutrients that may increase T-reg cells?
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39:49T-reg cells are expected to suppress the outbreak of immune system and suppress allergies.
39:57What are the nutrients that may increase T-reg cells?
40:04The dietary fiber is probably the key.
40:09Dietary fiber is important.
40:14Dietary fiber is abundant in vegetables, mushrooms, and seaweed.
40:20Dr. Ohno's research team observed two groups of mice that feed on a large amount of dietary fiber and two groups of mice that feed on almost no dietary fiber for four weeks.
40:32They examined the difference in the amount of T-reg cells.
40:37There was a difference of about twice.
40:42Why?
40:44The reason why the intestinal bacteria do various things has become clear in the last 10 or 15 years.
40:51It is a relatively new field of research.
40:54Among them, we found the clostridium bacteria that increase T-reg cells.
41:02According to Dr. Ohno, if you take a lot of dietary fiber, the intestinal clostridium bacteria feed on it and produce lactic acid.
41:11Lactic acid increases T-reg cells.
41:15If T-reg cells increase, it suppresses the outbreak of immune system.
41:20As a result, there is a possibility that allergies can be suppressed.
41:27We have to study whether it can be applied to humans as it is.
41:31However, it is possible that the same thing is happening to humans.
41:35It is possible to suppress allergies.
41:41I heard it for the first time.
41:43As I said in this program, I eat a lot of red wood every day.
41:48It may lead to a good situation.
41:52In addition, there is a new drug that brings hope to people suffering from atopic dermatitis and hay fever.
42:02This is a new drug for people with atopic dermatitis.
42:06This is called lupinumab.
42:08This is an injection that suppresses inflammation that occurs after the immune cells run wild.
42:13On the other hand, there is an injection called omazumab for people with severe symptoms.
42:21If you take this injection once a month, it will have a dramatic effect.
42:25If you take this injection once a month, it will last for about a month.
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42:31I didn't know that medicine has come this far.
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42:40I would like to hear more practical advice.
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