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Breakthrough Study Reveals Plasma Exchange Can Reduce Biological Age

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A groundbreaking clinical trial has demonstrated that therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) can significantly reduce biological age, offering new possibilities for longevity and disease prevention. Scientists at Circulate Health and the Buck Institute for Research on Aging conducted a placebo-controlled study to assess the effects of TPE on aging biomarkers, with promising results.

TPE is a medical procedure that removes, filters, and replaces plasma, the liquid component of blood, to eliminate harmful substances and rejuvenate the body. Traditionally used to treat autoimmune diseases, researchers have now explored its potential in age reversal by analyzing its impact on molecular aging markers.

Key Findings from the Study
The trial involved 42 participants over the age of 50, divided into four groups:

  1. Biweekly TPE
  2. Biweekly TPE with intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG)
  3.  Monthly TPE
  4. Placebo group

Results showed that individuals receiving biweekly TPE with IVIG experienced an average biological age reduction of 2.61 years, while those undergoing TPE alone saw a 1.32-year reduction. The study measured changes across epigenetic, proteomic, metabolic, and immune system biomarkers, confirming that plasma exchange can restore age-related declines in immune function.

Implications for Longevity and Health
The findings suggest that TPE could be a powerful tool for combating age-related diseases, particularly those linked to inflammation and immune decline. Researchers observed improvements in balance, strength, and overall health markers, indicating that plasma exchange may enhance physical resilience in aging individuals.

While the study marks a significant step forward, scientists emphasize the need for larger-scale trials to refine treatment protocols and maximize long-term benefits. Experts believe that combining TPE with other interventions could further enhance its rejuvenating effects.

With plasma exchange showing potential as a scientifically validated longevity treatment, researchers are optimistic about its role in extending healthspan and improving quality of life.

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