The video features a health content creator who traveled to Mallorca, Spain πͺπΈ, for two sessions of inuspheresis, a specialized blood cleaning procedure designed to remove 48 years of accumulated environmental toxins.
Inuspheresis, distinct from TPE, filters a person's own plasma. Blood is drawn, plasma separated and filtered through a ~10-nanometer device, then returned cleaned. It targets inflammatory proteins, heavy metals, microplastics (a rare capability), PFAS, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs)βsubstances difficult to eliminate conventionally. Despite a decade of clean eating, the 48-year-old highlights unavoidable modern toxin exposure. He views its anticipated U.S. availability by 2026 as a future common longevity treatment. π§¬
Post-procedure, he felt mild fatigue and temporary dips in albumin and LDL. His eluate analysis (filtered waste) revealed significant findings:
- Heavy Metals: Initially low, lead slightly increased, potentially mobilized from bones. He contrasted his low levels with friends' much higher loads (linked to fish consumption). π
- Pesticides & Plastic Chemicals: Alarmingly, high levels of organic compounds were present:
- DDE: A persistent DDT breakdown product. π±
- Lindane: An insecticide.
- Industrial Solvents: Dichloromethane, Trimethylbenzene, Benzene, Xylene.
- PCBs: Attributed to past consumption of farm-raised fish. π Microplastics are also expected.
Each session cost over $3,000, totaling roughly $7,000. While expensive, he considers it a worthwhile investment for health longevity, aiming to mitigate chronic disease risks. He plans a follow-up in a year to assess ongoing versus historical exposure. π
Final Takeaway: Inuspheresis offers a potent, albeit costly, method to drastically reduce the body's burden of entrenched environmental toxins like plastics and pesticides, which resist typical detoxification. It signifies a promising, proactive approach to enhancing health and vitality. π