Im receiving a blood transfusion to fight aging using my sons blood

Good looks run in their blood.A youth chaser has revealed that she will be receiving a blood transfusion from her son to stave off aging.Marcela Iglesias, 47, has already shelled out more than $99,000 on various cosmetic procedures and is forking over even more for the blood transfusion from her son Rodrigo, 23, to “reverse aging.”“Blood transfusion is the new era of maintaining young cells in your system especially when it comes from your own son or daughter,” the self-proclaimed “human Barbie,” who lives in Los Angeles, said.When she approached Rodrigo with the idea, she said he was willing to share his blood with both Marcela and his 75-year-old grandmother, Graciela.“There can be many benefits from the cells of a younger donor, especially if the donor is my own son,” said Marcela, who has already “tried stem cell therapy” and was inspired by her experience to research other treatments.“Rodrigo is very aware of how the procedure is performed and all the benefits of it,” she added.“He is excited about the idea of helping his grandmother, too.”While previous studies have shown that blood transfusions are effective in rodents — and some companies are looking into its therapeutic effects — “it remains unclear whether young blood transfusion into older people has clinical benefits,” according to one report.In 2019, the Food and Drug Administration warned against plasma infusions from “young donors” that were billed as cure-alls for certain conditions.“The conditions range from normal aging and memory loss to serious diseases like dementia, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease or post-traumatic stress disorder,” the FDA wrote in the alert, adding that the agency has “significant public health concerns.”“There is no proven clinical benefit of infusion of plasma from young donors to cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent these conditions, and there are risks associated with the use ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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