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I’m getting a blood transfusion to fight aging — using my son’s blood

They have beauty in their blood.

One young pursuer revealed that he plans to receive a blood transfusion from his son to prevent aging.

Marcela Iglesias, 47, has already spent more than $99,000 on various cosmetic procedures and has spent even more on blood transfusions from her son Rodrigo, 23, to “reverse aging.” I'm here.

“Blood transfusions are a new era for preserving young cells in the body, especially when it comes from your own son or daughter,” said the self-proclaimed “Human Barbie” from Los Angeles.

When she approached Rodrigo with the idea, he said he intended to share his blood with both Marcela and his 75-year-old grandmother Graciela.

Marcela revealed that she will soon receive a blood transfusion from her 23-year-old son to prevent aging. Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood
Rodrigo also plans to support his 75-year-old grandmother through therapy. Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood

“There can be many benefits from young donor cells, especially if the donor is your own son,” said Marcela, who has already “tried stem cell therapy” and whose experience has inspired others to do so. I started researching treatments for this.

“Rodrigo knows very well how this surgery is performed and all its benefits,” she added.

“He's also excited about the idea of ​​helping his grandmother.”

Previous studies have shown that blood transfusions are effective in rodents; Some companies are researching its therapeutic effects – “It remains unclear whether there is any clinical benefit to transfusing young people into older adults.” 1 report.

Marcela said she was told she was too young to be a mother. Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood
“It's more than just a procedure; it's a gift of sharing quiet moments of healing within your own personal story,” Marcela said. Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood
Marcela said she is looking for a doctor to treat her in Los Angeles. Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood

In 2019, food and drug administration It warned against plasma infusions from “young donors”, which were touted as a panacea for certain conditions.

“Symptoms range from normal aging and memory loss to serious illnesses such as dementia, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, heart disease, and post-traumatic stress disorder,” the FDA warns. The department added that it “seeks to make significant public health improvements.” Health concerns. ”

“There is no proven clinical benefit to infusing plasma from young donors to cure, alleviate, treat, or prevent these conditions, and the use of any plasma product carries risks.”

Marcela, who is from Argentina, said she is looking for a doctor in Los Angeles to oversee the blood transfusion.

“I've heard that your body welcomes this stimulation, like a traveler who takes a sip of water to rejuvenate himself after a long journey,” she said.

“At the end, I should feel stronger, more stable, and more supported.”

“People always ask me what I do to look younger,” she said. Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood
Marcela, who is originally from Argentina and now lives in Los Angeles, said she would “feel stronger, more stable and more supported” after treatment. Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood
Wellness fans adhere to strict sleep, diet, and exercise routines, and also spend thousands of dollars on beauty treatments and procedures. Jam Press/@marcelaiglesiashollywood

Marcela already follows a strict health regimen, requiring eight hours of sleep and one hour of exercise each day, and refraining from sugary drinks, alcohol and soy products. She also maintains a pescatarian diet, eating only fish and no meat, and has spent nearly $1,000 on health treatments including injections, IV fluids and vitamins.

“Everything you put into your body is reflected on the outside, so it's really important to take care of the inside as well as you can,” she said.

She added that people ask her about her anti-aging secrets, but she's “too young to be a mother.”

“I have to tell them the truth: Even with all the treatments I've had, sometimes plastic surgery is the only solution,” she said .

“It’s nice to have people recognize the work I put in.”

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