

Swapping Out Your Old Plasma Slows Aging & Alzheimer’s – Dr. David Haase with Dave Asprey : 708
Jun 4, 2020
Dr. David Haase, a pioneer in systems medicine and Alzheimer’s research, shares groundbreaking insights on cognitive health. He discusses the innovative use of blood plasma in slowing cognitive decline and how proactive measures can be taken even before symptoms arise. Haase emphasizes that quality plasma reflects one’s overall health and dives into the importance of gut health and personalized care. With a unique blend of science and philosophy, he advocates for fresh approaches to longevity before Alzheimer’s becomes a concern.
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Parabiosis in Mice
- Parabiosis studies connected old and young mice, observing rejuvenation in the older mice.
- However, the young mice were initially harmed, highlighting potential toxicity of old blood.
Plasma as Interface
- Blood plasma acts as the interface between our internal and external environments.
- Plasma quality reflects lifestyle choices and environmental exposures.
Sourcing Plasma
- Get plasma from single donors, not mixed ones, for better quality and tracking.
- Additional testing and quarantining further ensure safety.