This Breakthrough Blood Therapy Could Add Years To Your Life | Dr. Darshan Shah

This Breakthrough Blood Therapy Could Add Years To Your Life | Dr. Darshan Shah

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What if the future of medicine isn’t about managing disease but
erasing it? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Darshan Shah to
explore cutting-edge therapies like plasmapheresis and their
potential to transform health and longevity. Together, we discuss
how this innovative treatment reduces inflammation, supports
recovery from long COVID, and improves aging biomarkers. Discover
how personalized care and functional medicine could redefine how we
approach healthspan and lifespan. In this episode, we discuss: An
overview of plasmapheresis, an advanced medical procedure that
replaces plasma to reduce inflammation and aid recovery from
chronic conditions. The potential of therapies like plasmapheresis
to alleviate conditions such as Alzheimer's, autoimmune diseases,
and long COVID. Leveraging natural stressors like heat, cold, and
oxygen therapy to enhance mitochondrial function and extend
lifespan. Exploring the critical role of reducing inflammation to
improve overall health and prevent age-related diseases. The
importance of diet, stress management, and environmental stressors
in maintaining health and preventing disease. View Show Notes From
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