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Exercising while Sick and The Effects of Stem Cell Injection on Muscle Mass

Maintaining muscle mass and strength in old age lowers the risk of dying from cancer by 30 to 40%. Muscle mass is the largest venous capacitance organ in the body, containing a lot of blood vessels where immune cells and stem cells reside. Exercise helps mobilize these cells and can shorten the duration of illness. Fatigue during sickness is a result of the immune system needing reinforcements to combat the illness. Even activities like massage can mobilize immune cells and stem cells in muscle tissue. Getting up and exercising after surgery has numerous benefits, including preventing blood stagnation and supporting immune function. Injecting stem cells into muscle tissue can improve circulation, muscle mass, and function. It is believed that stem cell therapy can augment and increase the quantity and quality of muscle tissue.

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