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Longevity Unlocked
Dr. K and Coach Kyle
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EP 85: EBOO vs. TPE: The Truth About Blood Filtration & Longevity Hype
Longevity Unlocked
10 minutes
1 week ago
EP 85: EBOO vs. TPE: The Truth About Blood Filtration & Longevity Hype
Episode Summary In this episode of the Peak Performance Podcast, Coach Kyle and Dr. K take a deep dive into one of the most controversial topics in modern longevity medicine — EBOO therapy versus TPE (Therapeutic Plasma Exchange). They break down how each treatment actually works, why some clinics charge up to $10,000 for TPE, and what most people don’t know about the albumin being infused back into your bloodstream. Dr. K also reveals the science behind EBOO’s filtration process, including ozone, UV light sterilization, and the removal of environmental toxins like BPA, glyphosate, and microplastics. If you’ve ever wondered whether plasma exchange really works or why certain longevity centers push it so hard, this episode cuts through the hype with transparency, data, and a few laughs along the way.   Key Takeaways EBOO and TPE both filter blood, but EBOO goes further — cleaning and oxygenating it before returning it to the body. TPE does not actually filter blood. It separates plasma and red blood cells, discards the plasma, and replaces it with human-derived albumin. The albumin used in TPE comes from donated human blood — and while it’s screened for major diseases, it’s not checked for conditions like Lyme, Epstein-Barr, or spike proteins. EBOO’s process includes: dual-arm circulation, ozone infusion, UV sterilization, and filtration that removes environmental toxins. Cost difference: TPE runs $8,000–$10,000 per treatment, while plasma donation (essentially the same base process) pays you instead. Future tech: Inespheresis and advanced filtration systems (like X-Thera and Maker Medical) may improve future protocols, but are still years from FDA approval. Official Longevity Center stance: EBOO remains the most comprehensive, safe, and effective blood filtration therapy currently available. Chapters 00:45 – Today’s Topic: EBOO vs. TPE 01:10 – What Is EBOO? 02:00 – What Is Plasmapheresis? 02:45 – How TPE Works (and Why It’s Different) 03:40 – The Problem with Donated Albumin 04:30 – Hidden Risks & What We Don’t Know Yet 05:15 – The Cost Debate: $10,000 TPE vs. Free Plasma Donation 06:00 – Inespheresis & The Next Generation of Blood Filtration 06:45 – The Future of EBOO Filters 07:20 – Final Summary 08:10 – The Longevity Center’s Official Position 08:50 – Outro & Closing Disclaimer Sponsors This episode is sponsored by The Longevity Center FLYour one-stop natural medicine shop. The LCFL is the perfect blend of Integrative, Osteopathic, and Regenerative Health Care in West Palm Beach, FL.Location: 580 Village Blvd #210, West Palm Beach, FL 33409Website: https://www.thelcfl.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelcfl.com Credits Produced by: Clearview StudioFilmed by: Jackson Young with @clearviewstudios   People & Social Links Podcast Website: https://peakperformancepodcast.online/Instagram: @thepeakperformancepodX (Twitter): @PeakPerformPodDr. K on Instagram: @theosteodoc
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