Physician-led evaluation and individualized planning for recovery support and immune resilience.
Viral infections can affect the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, skin, and other organs. Many people recover uneventfully, while others experience prolonged symptoms such as fatigue, decreased stamina, recurrent flare-ups, or slow recovery.
At Saisei Mirai, our goal is to provide a physician-led assessment and an individualized plan that may include immune-supportive strategies. We do not position our program as a replacement for urgent care, antivirals, hospitalization, or specialist infectious disease management when those are indicated.

Patients commonly reach out when they are experiencing:

Viral infections challenge the immune system through multiple layers of defense, including:
Our approach focuses on medical evaluation and careful selection of supportive options, with close follow-up.
This figure shows the prime cellular targets for Covid-19. As you can see, the Covid-19 infection sites are where the MALT, mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue exists and works as our first line of defense against all pathogens.
Patient’s comments after 1 year on Oral MAF therapy

Patient commented that her hair was regrowing back to how it was 20 years ago
We begin with a structured review of your:
We determine whether the current situation is more consistent with:
If supportive immunotherapy is considered appropriate, we discuss:
All therapies are considered case-by-case, based on physician assessment, patient safety, and local availability/regulatory status.
In our clinical framework, macrophage-activating approaches are discussed as one component of an immune-support plan. If used, therapy is physician-supervised and integrated with monitoring and supportive care.
Some patients may be considered for oral approaches intended to support immune function and mucosal immune balance, depending on the individual’s condition and tolerance.
When appropriate, supportive infusion strategies may be discussed as part of an overall plan (for example, for patients seeking structured recovery support). The plan is tailored to the individual’s medical profile.
We believe it’s important to be transparent about the level of evidence behind any approach.

This is a case report of a 71-year-old female with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) for 40 years.
The symptoms were chronic fatigue, dizziness, palpitations, tachycardia, insomnia, stomach pain, regular sore throats, headache and so on for 40 years
(Blood test showed EBV, HSV and C. pneumoniae were positive.)
The patient started taking oral MAF, 2 capsules daily.
In several days, her symptoms were improving, and the patient was feeling better
In 2 weeks, she also noticed her skin became bright and silky
In 1 month, she noticed the pigmented spots on her face and arms became lighter, disappearing in some places on the skin
In 4 month, she noticed regrowth of the hair on her head

Our first line of defense against infectious diseases


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