Curious… I have heard good things about youthful blood exchange and regeneration/rejuvenation.
Can you tell us more as to: how, where and cost of your…young Fresh Frozen Plasma exchange?
Thanks.
Curious… I have heard good things about youthful blood exchange and regeneration/rejuvenation.
Can you tell us more as to: how, where and cost of your…young Fresh Frozen Plasma exchange?
Thanks.
For me using young plasma makes sense. What doesn’t make sense is spending time and money extratcting the benefits of something that is reasdly available. This drives up the cost of true HEALTH care.
I received my young Fresh Frozen plasma, yffp for short, and yFFP™ to be technical by infusion. 1.8 litres over 3 infusions. In hindsight I would have chosen to do in 2 infusions. I think the nurse wanted to be super cautious, incase I had a problem. But it was great. easy. no more painful than a nedle stick.
I did it in Texas, as I understand the only place this is available. Since I did my infusion - and my mom’s- there are doctors in Austin and Dallas area performing exchanges, where they remove old plasma and then add the new plasma. Which makes sense, remove the junk then add the new, better communicators in the yFFP.
And the cost for the three infusion’s?
Hi, can you share the doctors in Austin that make this procedure? Thanks
I paid $6750. While not affordable for lots of people, I get that. If we focused on therapies like this that don’t require loads of R&D expense, are readily available and safe, then the price would be driven down, research could be done and Insurance companies would have to start reimbursing.
And at the same time…a life without dementia is priceless.
FWIW
Review
“Ambrosia” was backed Peter Thiel
Dr Stickler in Austin does exchanges, though I imagine he’d do an infusion. Nice guy. Good people. He seems to be well known for this and using epigenetics.
The FDA would say that:)))
Plasma has been used for a hundred years, and is FDA approved. The risks the article mentions are totally avoidable.
"When companies are giving plasma just to deal with neurologic symptoms without any good medical evidence, it’s a risky thing to do,”…said the person who has not lived with nerological symptoms and/or is bought into the medical model of sick care.
Email update an hour ago:
Thanks so much for your patience after the launch of the Rejuvenation Olympics! As we mentioned, we’ve had a fantastic response from thousands of people wanting to submit their data.
As a result of this launch-related influx of participants, we have been working to confirm consents and data sharing from testing lab TruDiagnostic. However, we are excited to announce we have an official launch date for the latest rankings of our leaderboard!
Next Wednesday, March 1st, we will publish the latest rankings of our rejuvenation athletes who were able to snag or hold onto a top 20 spot on our two leaderboards.
Will this be the month that reigning champ Bryan Johnson is overtaken for the best age reversal? Check your email and our leaderboard on the 1st to find out!
Changes You’ll Notice
We hear you!
Thank you for your feedback and thoughtful responses on potential ways to make the leaderboard more representative of accomplishments in age reversal!
As a result, we have made the following changes to the leaderboard, which will be reflected in our March rankings. We think that these changes will make the leaderboard much more informative and prevent manipulation.
#1
We will now require a minimum of three data points (biological age tests that meet our standards for submission) in order to rank on the leaderboard.
#2
Moving forward, we will screen each sample for consistency on genetic SNP data, to make sure someone doesn’t submit a sample under another individual’s name.
#3
The Absolute Change Leaderboard will have sorting capabilities so athletes can filter through the largest absolute and relative (percentage) changes.
#4
The leaderboard rankings will be consistently updated on the first of each month, and monthly winners will be announced. We will also privately send each participant an email with details of their rank for tracking of personal improvements.
If you would like your age-reversal accomplishments to be considered for the March 2023 rankings, please submit your data by tonight, Wednesday, February 21, 2023.
If you need to take an additional test to meet the new submission standards for participation, you can purchase one here.
Cheers,
The Rejuvenation Olympics Team
n.b.
We will now require a minimum of three data points (biological age tests that meet our standards for submission) in order to rank on the leaderboard.
So looks like my DunedinPACE of 0.78 won’t get me anywhere, and my second test is being processed now. I suppose I’ll wait ~6 months to do another one…
Hopefully if you have fewer than 3 tests they will email privately what your ranking would have been if you had 3…
Yes, a bit strange.
Seems they could take your age and their TruDiagnostic test and get a ranking based on your chronological age and your biological age difference. Easy - peasy.
It looks at bit like a marketing thing rather than an objective assessment.
Looks like an effort to rejuvenate their wallets.
Wow, what a shakeup!
The leaderboard is looking quite different this month, as Rejuvenation Olympics athletes Sarah Hsu and Priyanka Patel join reigning champ Bryan Johnson at the top of our Age-Reversal Rankings!
Check out the new, top 25 leaders from our March competition update below.
Made the board? You’ve earned some major bragging rights!
Share your accomplishments with loved ones when these results go live on our website tomorrow, Thursday, March 2nd.
Age-Reversal Leaders │ 3.1.23
Bryan Johnson
Sarah Hsu
Priyanka Patel
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Amy Pelham
Danielle Hardison
Cameron Singh
Julie Gibson Clark
Andrew Smith
Lance Hitchings
Su Park
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Elijah Taylor
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Dave Friedman
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Dan Sullivan
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Victor Klahr
Marc Yeomans
Jennie Bohnn
Peter Diamandis
Sid Holt
Patrick Daughtrey
This is the This is the firs
Bio Age Leaders │ 3.1.23
Eliana Perez
Gabriella Wang
Julie Gibson Clark
Bryan Johnson
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Cynthia Howard
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Maya Brown
Amelia Johnson
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Vince Nguyen
Bruce Ballinger
Samir Nelson
Steven Schorr
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Lucas Fernandez
Lance Hitchings
Hannah Went
Katherine Zagone
Michael Lustgarten
Albert Huang
PRIVATE PARTICIPANT
Peter Diamandis
Muhammad Ali Iqbal
Seb Groseli
Don’t see yourself in the top 25? Keep an eye on your inbox this week! We will be sending all Rejuvenation Olympics participants their personal stats!
Cheers,
The Rejuvenation Olympics Team
note item at bottom:
Don’t see yourself in the top 25? Keep an eye on your inbox this week! We will be sending all Rejuvenation Olympics participants their personal stats!
That could be interesting…
Well, not super interesting, but if my pending test and a 3rd I do come back the same, I’d be #11 on the 2nd leaderboard.
Email:
Excellent - I am suppose to have my TruDiagnositic results by March 7th.
I will post here and we can see… how it compares to my Levine, Glycan and TruMe tests.
From, this paper: