microcurrent stimulation activates immune signaling pathways tied to circadian rhythm

Electrical stimulation enhances NF-κB signaling and nitric oxide production in macrophages, which may relate to circadian clock-dependent effects of MCS on phagocytosis.

What this means for you

Your immune cells don't work the same way around the clock — and this finding suggests microcurrent may support the body's natural, time-dependent immune activity. Stronger signaling in immune cells means your body may be better equipped to clear cellular debris and respond to daily oxidative stress.

The published research

Targeting macrophage circadian rhythms with microcurrent stimulation to activate cancer immunity through phagocytic defense
Theranostics · 2025
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