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In today's world, exposure to microplastics is nearly unavoidable, and their accumulation in the body can silently contribute to various health issues including hormone dysfunction, chronic inflammation, brain fog, fatigue, and accelerated cellular aging. While traditional detox methods primarily focus on supporting the liver and kidneys, they may not fully address the deeper cellular toxicity circulating in the bloodstream. From personal experience and discussions within health biohacking communities, therapies like EBOO and exosome treatments have emerged as innovative solutions for detoxification. EBOO therapy works by externally filtering and oxygenating the blood, effectively removing toxins and oxidative stress, which traditional detox systems might miss. This can lead to clearer blood circulation and improved mitochondrial function, both critical for energy and cellular health. The addition of exosome therapy enhances this detox regimen by promoting tissue regeneration, reducing systemic inflammation, and recalibrating the immune system. Exosomes carry signals that help repair the damage caused by toxins at the cellular level, which is essential for true regeneration rather than just superficial detox. Many who have undergone these combined therapies report feeling rejuvenated, with noticeable reductions in fatigue and brain fog. It’s important, however, to customize IV protocols according to individual needs—there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Consulting with specialized practitioners ensures targeted detox and repair based on personal health profiles. Ultimately, longevity and wellness today are about more than what you consume; they’re intricately linked to effective removal of toxins and cellular repair. Incorporating EBOO and exosome therapies into your health regimen offers a precision biohacking strategy to clean your blood, reduce toxic burden from microplastics, and support overall cellular recovery for a truly healthy life.
















































































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