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Remarkably, inspheresis is one of the few procedures that claim to physically remove microplastics from blood, addressing modern environmental toxin exposure. The process is expected to last 2-3 hours per session, with the individual planning to undergo at least two treatments, separated by a recovery day, to maximize detoxification.
The Procedure and Observations
During the treatment, blood is extracted from the arm through a large gauge (17) needle, filtered, and re-infused. The technician shows images of the machine and filters, revealing how blood components are separated—particularly highlighting the "eluate," the fluid containing filtered toxins and inflammatory substances.