I had TPE in Mexico and it cost $2,500 USD. It was painless and I saw huge benefits, including improved eyesight, boosted energy level, reduced inflammation.
Let me clarify few things to you all and clarify me as well... - first of all, how sure are you that what exactly you are removing and replacing in this procedure? - you remove the plasma part with many beneficial factors like coagulative factors, plasma proteins etc. Do the albuminized saline can compensate the good factors except its oncotic property? - Albuminized saline is not a plasma of nature's creation - How to categorize a patient's plasma to be defective? - How sure are you to remove the exact volume of the plasma from a patient one sitting of TPE? - Do the defective--suppressing factors rebound? , How well you can get rid of it to the full? unless and until, you deep dive into the prevention of the production of the many immunomodulatory factors, inflammatory substances and senescence cells? - Do you look into the calcium, coagulative profiles etc?
They charge lots of money whereas donation is free. Donation will take out about 25% of plasma volume per 4 wks assuming you do routinely. Your albumin will be replaced by your liver very quickly, or at least it does for me (I've tested). TPE volume in single sitting is usually a lot higher, at least 50%.
@@peterz53 I've started donating at a local clinic and I make $100 per donation. There's no way I can afford to go to a regenerative medicine place that does therapeutic plasma exchange at six grand per visit.
I have a question, my wife has TPO antibodies and thyroglobulin AB for graves heres my question: She can not get the artificial or "natural" SARS-CoV-2 spike protein because she has had bells palsy. I was told by one doctor offering this treatment that the FDA is requiring the blood have a form of the vaccine in it when it is delivered. Is there any truth to this?
Thank you for your question, Mike. While there is no official FDA requirement for blood to contain a form of the vaccine, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to assess the safety and suitability of any treatment, especially with your wife's medical history. www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/counterterrorism-and-emerging-threats/covid-19-vaccines
I had TPE in Mexico and it cost $2,500 USD. It was painless and I saw huge benefits, including improved eyesight, boosted energy level, reduced inflammation.
If you get infected plasma.....
Where in Mexico did you go.
What is the basic cost of each Therapeutic plasma exchange?
Good question, I think I would also like to know.
whats the matter with you, why not put the link to Alison Levitt website, or link to her work and location here?
is it different from dialysis?
This is how plasma exchange is supposed too be done. But 6 treatments? Over that many months I assume? And some sort of protocol to follow.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Let me clarify few things to you all and clarify me as well...
- first of all, how sure are you that what exactly you are removing and replacing in this procedure?
- you remove the plasma part with many beneficial factors like coagulative factors, plasma proteins etc. Do the albuminized saline can compensate the good factors except its oncotic property?
- Albuminized saline is not a plasma of nature's creation
- How to categorize a patient's plasma to be defective?
- How sure are you to remove the exact volume of the plasma from a patient one sitting of TPE?
- Do the defective--suppressing factors rebound? , How well you can get rid of it to the full? unless and until, you deep dive into the prevention of the production of the many immunomodulatory factors, inflammatory substances and senescence cells?
- Do you look into the calcium, coagulative profiles etc?
How is this different from donating plasma at a local clinic?
They charge lots of money whereas donation is free. Donation will take out about 25% of plasma volume per 4 wks assuming you do routinely. Your albumin will be replaced by your liver very quickly, or at least it does for me (I've tested). TPE volume in single sitting is usually a lot higher, at least 50%.
@@peterz53
I've started donating at a local clinic and I make $100 per donation. There's no way I can afford to go to a regenerative medicine place that does therapeutic plasma exchange at six grand per visit.
Isn't there a substantial risk to the patient with this procedure?
I have a question, my wife has TPO antibodies and thyroglobulin AB for graves heres my question: She can not get the artificial or "natural" SARS-CoV-2 spike protein because she has had bells palsy. I was told by one doctor offering this treatment that the FDA is requiring the blood have a form of the vaccine in it when it is delivered. Is there any truth to this?
Thank you for your question, Mike. While there is no official FDA requirement for blood to contain a form of the vaccine, it's essential to consult with a healthcare provider to assess the safety and suitability of any treatment, especially with your wife's medical history. www.fda.gov/emergency-preparedness-and-response/counterterrorism-and-emerging-threats/covid-19-vaccines
This is the treatment Bryan Johnson got
Vampires are back!
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