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Young umbilical cord blood plasma 

We have carefully chosen umbilical cord blood as the source for our young blood plasma because it offers the purest and youngest blood without causing any disturbance to the donor's health. Newborn umbilical cord blood is incredibly rich in stem cells, stem cell exosomes, and growth factors. It is untouched by environmental pollution, as newborns have spent their entire gestation period in the protected environment of the mother's womb. 

Furthermore, newborns have not experienced any negative effects of aging, making their blood plasma the purest and youngest available.

 

Our commitment to plasma quality begins even before the baby is born. We select only young and healthy mothers who meet our strict criteria during antenatal care. We use umbilical cord blood from full-term healthy newborns ( exclude preterm and post term born ) , ensuring that we obtain blood from the healthiest sources. Each newborn provides one umbilical cord, filled with young blood abundant in stem cells and stem cell exosomes. While others may use the blood for stem cell culturing, we use it to produce our young blood plasma.

 

Each donor's young blood plasma is processed and stored in our state-of-the-art lab class 100 standard lab, known for producing purified medications for injections and advanced nanotechnology.

 

Before starting the treatment, we perform a cross-match with your blood sample to ensure ABO compatibility and test tube compatibility. This thorough process ensures your safety during the treatment, similar to the Coombs test used in blood transfusions.

 

During the treatment, you will receive a laboratory certificate detailing the blood used, including blood group, infectious test results, and cross-match details. The young blood plasma will be transfused to you via an IV line, with our experienced critical care nurse and doctor overseeing the entire 45-minute process. Many clients report feeling the magical effects of the treatment within the first week after the session.

 

We recommend undergoing the treatment once a year to experience its anti-aging effects and maintain good health. Our dedication to using the purest and youngest blood plasma ensures that you receive the most effective and rejuvenating treatment possible.

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Young blood plasma benefits

  1. Improved Cognitive Function: Studies have shown that older mice receiving young blood plasma transfusions demonstrated improvements in cognitive function and memory. This effect is thought to be related to factors in the young blood that support brain health and neuroplasticity. (Villeda et al., 2011)

  2. Enhanced Tissue Regeneration: Young blood plasma treatments in older mice have been associated with improved muscle function and tissue regeneration. It is believed that young blood contains factors that promote tissue repair and rejuvenation. (Conboy et al., 2005)

  3. Reversal of Age-Related Declines: Some research indicates that young blood plasma transfusions might counteract certain age-related declines, such as muscle strength and physical performance, by stimulating tissue repair and regeneration. (Katsimpardi et al., 2014)

  4. Immunomodulatory Effects: Young blood plasma treatments have been linked to potential immune system benefits, leading to increased immune cell activity and improved response to infections. (Chen et al., 2014)

  5. Neuroprotective Effects: Animal studies suggest that young blood plasma might have neuroprotective effects, potentially protecting brain cells from damage and degeneration associated with aging. (Castellano et al., 2017)

Our Young blood plasma 

"Attention to detail is crucial in creating a great product."

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The best of the best 

We are detail-oriented from the very start, starting with the pregestational stage of the mother for umbilical cord blood donation. Only young mothers who meet our criteria will pass, ensuring that we use only healthy newborn cord blood for our treatments.

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International standard 

We follow the same standardized protocols as international blood banks to ensure the quality and safety of our plasma.

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The younger the better 

While other places may use young blood from young adults, we utilize young blood from umbilical cord blood, considered an even younger and valuable resource for our treatments.

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Treatment Protocol

 

Before undergoing young blood plasma treatment, we will first take a blood sample to cross-match and select the most suitable young blood plasma donor for you. This process typically takes 1 to 3 days before the treatment can proceed.

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On the day of the treatment, you will receive a single-donor young blood plasma infusion, which is approximately 50-55 ml in volume. The infusion will be administered over a period of 45 minutes.

After the treatment, there are no specific requirements for post-care.

 

However, we recommend consulting with our medical team for any personalized advice or guidance based on your individual needs.

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Price and payment 

The price for the treatment is 240,000 per session, with no hidden costs involved. The full payment is required on the day of the cross-match process. We offer payment options, including VISA, MASTER cards, cash, and bank transfers, to ensure convenience for our valued clients.

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Parabiosis Theory 

Parabiosis is a scientific term that refers to the surgical joining of two living organisms, often two mice, allowing their circulatory systems to become interconnected. In the context of anti-aging research, parabiosis experiments involve connecting an older mouse with a younger one.

The idea behind parabiosis is that the blood of young organisms may contain factors or substances that have rejuvenating effects on older organisms. Scientists hypothesize that by sharing a circulatory system with a younger counterpart, the older organism could potentially benefit from the regenerative properties present in the younger blood.

In the specific context of anti-aging, researchers have observed some interesting effects in parabiosis experiments. Older mice connected to younger mice have shown improvements in certain age-related conditions, such as improved muscle function, enhanced cognitive abilities, and increased stem cell activity. These changes suggest that the young blood may have beneficial effects on the aging process.

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Young Blood plasma 

Young blood plasma, the liquid part of blood from young donors, is believed to contain various factors that may benefit anti-aging treatments. Some of the key components in young blood plasma that have been studied for their potential anti-aging effects include:

  1. Growth Factors: Young blood plasma is rich in growth factors, which are proteins that play a crucial role in cell growth, tissue repair, and regeneration. These factors can stimulate cellular activities, helping to rejuvenate aging tissues and promote overall health.

  2. Stem Cells: Young blood plasma contains stem cells, which have the unique ability to differentiate into different types of cells. Stem cells are essential for tissue repair and regeneration, and their presence in young blood may contribute to anti-aging effects.

  3. Exosomes: Exosomes are tiny vesicles released by cells that contain bioactive molecules, such as proteins and genetic material. Young blood plasma contains exosomes that may carry beneficial signals to promote cellular health and function.

  4. Anti-Inflammatory Molecules: Young blood plasma is thought to contain anti-inflammatory molecules that can help reduce chronic inflammation, a significant factor in age-related diseases.

  5. Neuroprotective Factors: Young blood plasma may contain substances that protect brain cells from damage and degeneration, potentially benefiting cognitive function and brain health.

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How Young Blood Plasma Improves Functionality in the Aging Population

The quest for solutions to combat age-related functional decline has led researchers to explore innovative approaches, with young blood plasma therapy taking center stage. Studies have revealed the potential of young blood plasma in enhancing functionality and quality of life among the elderly. In this article, we delve into the exciting research that highlights how young blood plasma may be a key to unlocking the fountain of youth for the aging population.  -----> Read more 

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Young Blood Plasma: A New Frontier in Treating Aging Diseases

Aging is a natural process that comes with various health challenges, such as cognitive decline, muscle weakness, and impaired tissue repair. As the aging population continues to grow, researchers are exploring innovative strategies to tackle age-related diseases. One promising avenue that has emerged from scientific studies is the use of young blood plasma to combat the effects of aging. In this article, we delve into the exciting research on the potential benefits of young blood plasma in treating aging diseases. --------> Read more 

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Potential Benefits of Young Blood Plasma in Alzheimer's Disease: Insights from Research

Alzheimer's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, affects millions of people worldwide, leading to memory loss, cognitive decline, and impaired daily functioning. While there is no cure for Alzheimer's, ongoing research explores promising avenues for potential treatments. One such avenue is young blood plasma therapy, which has attracted considerable attention due to its rejuvenating properties. In this article, we delve into the emerging research on the potential benefits of young blood plasma in the context of Alzheimer's disease. ------------> Read more 

Where is the source of cord blood used to produce our young blood plasma?

​We utilize the source from a private clinic in Bangkok, which, as part of our contract with the lab, remains undisclosed, including the clinic's name and the identity of the donors.

How often can I undergo young blood plasma treatment?

You can undergo young blood plasma treatment every 6 months to 1 year.

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