This treatment cleanses your blood of toxins and all kinds of harmful substances and rejuvenates your cells and tissues.
Air and water pollution, mold from humidity, and toxicity from chemicals and heavy metals affect cells by oxidizing them and altering their function. Yes, we live in a toxic environment, surrounded by chemicals, mycotoxins, heavy metals in food and water, dyes, aluminum-based deodorants, etc. And the solution, which also has an anti-aging effect by slowing down cell aging, is blood filtration and purification.
What is blood filtration and purification?
It is a high-tech medical procedure patented under the name INUSpheresis® that is performed using an extracorporeal circulation circuit in which the blood is purified, extracting and eliminating toxic components, and even some pathogens that cause certain diseases, as well as inflammatory cytokines and excess cholesterol. It is a very effective treatment with a high degree of tolerance.
How are toxins and harmful substances eliminated?
The treatment produces a liquid called eluate, which contains all the substances that have been removed from the blood, cells, and tissues: mycotoxins, heavy metals, virus remnants and fragments, toxic chemicals of all kinds (pesticides, plastics, solvents, dyes, etc.), among others.
How do I plan this anti-aging therapy?
Prior to scheduling anINUSpheresis® cycle( two sessions), preliminary tests are required in order to design a specific protocol for each patient, with personalized parameters and guidelines that will be indicated by the medical team.
The two sessions must be separated by 48 hours, and on the day in between, various techniques are used to mobilize toxins from tissues and cells into the blood, using intravenous serums and medium-intensity hyperthermia (increase in body temperature) (38º), in order to maximize the migration of harmful substances.
This ensures maximum concentration on the third day, allowing all these substances to be filtered out. This three-day cycle eliminates up to 70-80% of all the toxins accumulated by that person throughout their life. This is verified three months later by repeating the analysis.
How long does a session last?
The procedure lasts a couple of hours and the patient is accompanied by specialized healthcare personnel at all times. There is no discomfort whatsoever, to the extent that some patients fall asleep while others take the opportunity to watch a movie on their cell phone or tablet, or to chat.
This innovative procedure is one of the best treatments currently available for slowing down aging and improving any chronic condition, especially autoimmune diseases, familial hypercholesterolemia, and chronic Lyme disease. It is also the best system for preventing current diseases related to environmental poisoning. If you need advice about this therapy, please contact us.
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