José
#202
Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation and Ozonation (EBOO) Therapy is not new.
Eliminating senescent cells is crucial to stopping persistent spike protein generation.
The two best ways I know of preventing senescent cells are Rapamycin and Taurine.
You can also remove them later with senolytics like D+Q, but prevention seems to be a better option.
TPE seems like a 3rd option that is the least practical and doesnât seem to address the root causes.
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hello, all,
please forgive me if this has been covered âŠad nauseum(!),
but the thread is so long now (for me, at least) that i canât try to find this informationâŠ
âŠare there any clinics in New York state (or maybe on the east coast, anywhere),
that will do a blood transfusion for me,
from my own husband -
and how much do they charge /
âŠdoes it make any difference in the price,
that i am fortunate to have someone to donate to me âŠand so no one needs to be compensated for âdonatingâ?
thanks so much for any resources anyone can provide,
and wishing all good health and happiness 
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Hi - youâll have to do a search on google âNew York Plasmapheresisâ and see what you can find close to you.
Typical cost Iâve seen in the past year is about $4,000 to $6,000 per session. In the clinical study they did here for âlongevityâ, they did 6 sessions in 3 months. (thankfully I did not have to pay).
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thanks @RapAdmin , always a help 
Paiva
#207
I dont know in NY, but there are accredited clinic in Boca Raton-FL ( where i have done) and Orlando-FL. I have spend 5,000 each. All clinic are Dr. Kripov`s accredited.
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I missed this story last October, perhaps of interest to people. I went through the 6 TPE treatments last year and saw no noticeable improvement. I prefer the benefits of rapamycin which for me was much more noticeable and positive.
A $36K blood-cleaning treatment is the new longevity craze
A fit Gen Z guy averages around 25 push-ups before hitting his limit, according to the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, while a similarly fit young woman can do around 15. But Dr. Dobri Kiprov, a 75-year-old longevity specialist from Marin, is easily crushing 50, he says â and weâre talking full military push-ups, not the knees-down version.
Kiprov, a Harvard-trained immunologist, credits his push-up prowess to a balanced diet, stern exercise routine, and every-other-month therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) treatments, in which two liters of blood are sucked from his veins into a dresser-size machine. From there, theyâre whipped around by centrifuge to separate the plasma from the red blood cells. The plasma is piped into a clear plastic sack and discarded, and the other stuff â red and white blood cells and platelets â is combined with a solution of saline and albumin (the latter derived from purified human plasma), which is then pumped back into Kiprovâs body.
Itâs like an oil change that extends the life of your automobile, or a thorough cleaning of a fishbowl. âIf you have an aquarium and you donât change the water, your fish will die,â he said. âBut if you keep it clean and give them food, theyâll thrive. This is the same thing.â
Kiprovâs Mill Valley clinic Global Apheresis is the only Bay Area commercial provider of TPE for rejuvenation. (He also treats people of various ages for long Covid, Alzheimerâs, and multiple sclerosis.) He charges $6,000 per TPE treatment and recommends getting them every two months, to the tune of $36,000 a year. âI would like to offer it to everybody, but only 1% of the population can afford it,â he said.
Read the full story:
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Still not enough bang for the buck IMHO.
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Nlo
#210
Donate your plasma for a year or two, get the benefits of small volume plasma depletion while earning $$ for your 70% TPE.
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