Cord Blood Plasma

What Is Cord Blood Plasma?

Cord blood plasma (CBP) is from the human umbilical cord blood after birth. The cord blood is extracted from the umbilical cord and taken to the laboratory where the plasma is separated from the whole blood.

Cord Blood Plasma is the fluid portion of the blood that allows the transport of white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells to and from the tissues of the body. Cord Blood Plasma also transports nutrients, clotting factors, antibodies and proteins. These factors are vital in the treatment of disease and injury.



How does Cord Blood Plasma work?

We extract the cord blood plasma from the umbilical cord. The plasma is then separated from the whole blood. This young plasma is much more vital and able to impact the health of the patient.  Cord blood plasma improves health by carrying nutrients, hormones, and proteins to the areas of the entire body that require it. Cord blood plasma is a treatment for brain function enhancement, overall rejuvenation and an excellent complimentary therapy in combination with stem cells.



What are the benefits of Cord Blood Plasma?

  • Improves biomarkers: Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, inflammation, and stem cells 

  • Stimulates the hippocampus system improving long term memory

  • Boosts immune function

  • Aids in weight management

  • Improves quality of sleep

  • Decreasing amyloid plaques which are related to the development of Alzheimer’s disease

  • Improves Cognitive function

  • Improves Olfactory function



Is Cord Plasma Safe?

Our Quality Control Program (QCP) of the Cord Blood Plasma is according to the standards of the of the American Association of Blood Banks.



How is Cord Plasma administered?

Similar to a blood transfusion, the patients’ blood type is required to find a cord blood plasma for the treatment.  The cord blood plasma is administered by a simple IV drip. Normal treatment time is less than 1 hour.  There is no downtime for the patient.