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Home / Health / Kimchi Boosts Immune Defense Without Overreaction

Kimchi Boosts Immune Defense Without Overreaction

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Kimchi consumption enhanced immune cells' ability to recognize pathogens.
  • Study participants showed healthier balance in CD4+ T cells.
  • Starter-fermented kimchi demonstrated stronger immune-balancing effects.
Kimchi Boosts Immune Defense Without Overreaction

Kimchi, a traditional Korean fermented vegetable dish, may play a crucial role in maintaining a balanced immune system, according to recent scientific findings. A study involving 39 overweight adults over 12 weeks explored kimchi's effects on immune cell activity.

Participants were divided into groups, with some consuming placebo and others receiving kimchi powder from naturally or starter-cultured fermented kimchi. Analysis revealed increased activity in antigen-presenting cells among kimchi consumers, aiding pathogen recognition.

The research, published in npj Science of Food, also highlighted a healthier balance in CD4+ T cells, crucial for immune defense and regulation. These findings suggest kimchi activates the immune system judiciously, responding to threats without causing unnecessary inflammation.

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Furthermore, the fermentation method proved significant. While both kimchi types supported immune balance, starter-fermented kimchi showed enhanced antigen detection and reduced excess immune signaling, underscoring its potential as a functional food beyond basic nutrition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The study found kimchi activates defense cells while suppressing excessive immune responses, promoting a balanced immune system.
Kimchi enhances antigen-presenting cells to recognize pathogens and improves CD4+ T cell balance, preventing unnecessary inflammation.
Yes, starter-fermented kimchi showed stronger effects in supporting immune balance compared to naturally fermented kimchi.

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