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New therapies like Therapeutic Plasma Exchange will change how we think about aging, Alzheimer's, and other diseases.
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What is Therapeutic Plasma Exchange?
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE), also known as plasmapheresis, is a medical procedure that exchanges the plasma (i.e., the liquid part of the blood) in a patient's body with fresh frozen plasma. During the procedure, a patient's blood is withdrawn through a vein and circulated through a machine that separates the plasma (the liquid part of the blood that contains proteins and other substances) from the other blood components. The separated plasma is then replaced with a plasma substitute or with plasma from a donor, and the blood is returned to the patient's body.
The process helps to remove harmful substances, such as autoantibodies, immune complexes, and other disease causing substances from the patient's bloodstream, while also replacing lost blood components. TPE can be used to treat a variety of medical conditions including autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders, and certain types of blood disorders.
Longevity
With the use of Apheresis, a therapeutic technique, you can preserve the essential components that enhance your overall well-being and energy, while eliminating undesirable substances, harmful toxins, and disease-causing agents.
High Cholesterol & LP(a)
TPE reduces high cholesterol by eliminating LDL (low-density lipoprotein) particles, known as "bad" cholesterol, preventing cardiovascular issues. It also removes elevated LP(a) levels, decreasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Dementia
By selectively removing harmful substances, such as toxic proteins from the plasma, TPE aims to reduce their impact on brain function and potentially alleviate dementia-related symptoms.
Long Covid
TPE reduces inflammation, restores immune balance, and alleviates Long Covid symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and muscle weakness by eliminating problematic components from the bloodstream.