abstract |
Disclosed is a rejection inhibitor that suppresses rejection at the time of organ transplantation without reducing the immunity of a patient. A rejection inhibitor is a shell fossil that is a fossil of Kamionisiki shellfish inhabited 2000 to 25 million years ago, and has a particle diameter of 0.1 to 5 μm, and at least with respect to 1 g of the shell fossil of the particle. Mixed with water at a rate of 5 cc, holding the liquid mixture of the fine particles and water for at least 4 hours, and then containing ancient somatid-containing water consisting of a supernatant separated from a precipitate mainly composed of calcium carbonate, or The powdered somatide extracted from this is mixed with the drip solution. [Selection] Figure 3 |