The science of anti-aging through slowing

In the bloodstream, there is an accumulation of various excess substances that the body does not use, such as cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein (LDL), and plaque that adheres to the blood vessel walls. These substances can accumulate over time, depending on individual usage patterns, and cannot be completely removed from the body through normal bodily processes. As they accumulate, they may lead to health problems, including:
Allergies
This condition occurs in people who have an abnormal reaction to allergens, which are substances that may not cause allergies in the general population. Allergens enter the body and trigger abnormal responses. Allergy symptoms can vary depending on the type of allergen and the individual’s specific characteristics, manifesting in the skin, digestive system, and respiratory system, either separately or simultaneously.Immune System Disorders
These conditions occur when the immune system functions abnormally, producing antibodies that circulate in the bloodstream, affecting various tissues and causing inflammation in areas like the skin, lungs, nose, and intestines.Atherosclerosis
This is the hardening and narrowing of blood vessels due to changes in the vessel walls, where the inner layer thickens and fat accumulates between the vessel walls, eventually leading to narrowed blood vessels and resulting in organ ischemia.Hypertension
Hypertension occurs when blood pressure is consistently high, defined as being greater than or equal to 140/90 mmHg. It often shows no symptoms but can have detrimental effects on blood vessels and the heart, leading to severe complications such as heart disease, stroke, hypertrophy of the heart muscle, aortic aneurysm, and kidney failure. Early awareness of high blood pressure is crucial for controlling levels and reducing severe complications.Coronary Artery Disease
This disease occurs when the arteries supplying blood to the heart muscle become hardened or narrowed due to fat deposits, resulting in reduced blood flow and potentially leading to ischemia of the heart muscle. If the arteries narrow to the point of blockage, it can cause heart muscle death.Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
This is a condition characterized by insufficient blood supply to the heart, which can occur suddenly and is commonly referred to as a heart attack.Stroke (Cerebral Infarction)
This condition results from the degeneration of blood vessel walls, where arteries harden and accumulate fat deposits that narrow the internal space of the blood vessel, progressively reducing blood flow to the brain until critical levels are reached, leading to brain ischemia.
These health issues can impact your quality of life and may lead to disability or death.
““Filtering the blood clean helps reduce the risk from disease-causing substances with a special type of filter.””

DFPP (Double Filtration Plasmapheresis)
This method is used to improve internal health by eliminating harmful or toxic elements from the body’s circulatory system, such as viruses, fats, toxins, and allergens. It also removes immune threats to the body. By separating out the dangerous parts, the good blood cells are returned to the bloodstream, along with fluids and nutrients to support the body.
Double Filtration Plasmapheresis (DFPP) It is a two-step filtration process to remove pathogens from the bloodstream, such as those causing inflammation of the blood vessels, harmful fats like LDL, triglycerides, cholesterol, allergens, and viruses such as hepatitis B and C. This is a treatment that has been used for a long time.
In simple terms, the process involves opening two blood vessels to draw blood from one side. The blood is passed through the first filter, which separates plasma from red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The separated plasma is then passed through a second filter to remove the toxins that need to be detoxified. The frequency of the second filter depends on the specific type of waste that needs to be removed. The waste collected during this process is placed in a disposal bag to be discarded, while the purified plasma is combined with the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets from the first filtration and returned to the body, ensuring no blood loss.
This method is used to improve internal health by eliminating harmful or toxic elements from the body’s circulatory system, such as viruses, fats, toxins, and allergens. It also removes immune threats to the body. By separating out the dangerous parts, the good blood cells are returned to the bloodstream, along with fluids and nutrients to support the body. The process takes about 2-4 hours and does not require a hospital stay. During the blood filtration period, medical specialists, expert nurses, and private rooms ensure the procedure is safe and comfortable, reducing the risk of hospital-acquired infections.
This form of detoxifying the blood is a direct detox method. It effectively eliminates disease-causing substances, reduces fats and inflammatory substances in the body by more than 50%, and decreases the risk of blood vessel diseases such as stroke, coronary artery disease, hardening of the arteries, hepatitis B and C, allergens, and neuropathy. It also reduces the need for fat-reducing drugs, delays aging, slows blood vessel degeneration, and improves vitamin absorption. This method is particularly suitable for detoxifying the blood before administering regenerative cells to ensure the most effective results and promote overall health from within.
Reasons for doing DFPP

Reduce inflammation Eliminate immunity (Antibody)
That is abnormal for the body to adjust or change the immune system in the body to be balanced, such as those with hidden food allergies and allergies SLE patients with symptoms.To help reduce cholesterol levels
High LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood
To replace nutrients
In diseases in which the body lacks certain substances where incomplete plasma needs to be removed. Then add plasma that has complete substances instead to provide vitamins or regenerative stemcells more efficiently.


To reduce
The risk of atherosclerosis or blockage and the entire cerebrovascular and cardiovascular system.For the efficiency of the blood circulation system
Helps the heart function well.
Procedures for Receiving Service
1. Measure vital signs, weight, and height.
2. Bring blood test results and health history. Receive consultation from a medical expert.
3. Make an appointment for the service and follow the instructions for DFPP.
4. A catheter is inserted into the vein to draw blood. The catheter is placed in the crook of both arms, similar to donating blood.
5. The system takes the blood in and filters it (similar to a dialysis machine). During the blood draw, the arms must be positioned and stretched out to the sides of the body. The arms cannot be bent. If there is pain or itching, a nurse will be nearby to assist. You can request help throughout the process.
6. As blood enters the filtration system, the client will receive a squeeze ball to increase blood flow. By squeezing and relaxing, 15 minutes per round, resting for 2-3 minutes, and squeezing again, similar to donating blood.
7. Bad plasma is filtered out in closed packaging to prevent backflow.
8. Good plasma is returned to the body, along with added fluids.
9. It takes about 2-4 hours to filter the blood, depending on the blood flow of each person.
10. Blood is collected for testing after the waste has been filtered out to evaluate the results of DFPP.
11. In the case of administering vitamins or regenerative stem cells, the duration of administration will be increased by 1-2 hours.
