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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine honors three pioneering scientists — Mary Brunkow and Fred Ramsdell of the United States, and Japanese immunologist Shimon Sakaguchi — for their discovery of regulatory T cells (Tregs), the body’s natural “braking system” of immunity.
Their work reshaped our understanding of health: true wellness is not about endlessly strengthening the immune system, but about maintaining harmony between attack and defense.
When the brake is too weak, autoimmune diseases may arise; when it is too strong, cancer cells may evade detection. Only when regulatory T cells orchestrate this balance between acceleration and restraint can the immune system operate in true equilibrium.
The essence of this Nobel Prize echoes what Stolle Asia has long believed: Immunity is not about being stronger — it’s about being balanced. As the world shifts its focus from “immune boosting” to “immune balancing,” we continue our mission to bring health back to its natural order.
Stolle Asia — Bringing Health Back to Balance.
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