DFPP – innovative support in treating diabetes and its complications
Modern therapy for diabetic patients
DFPP (Double Filtration Plasmapheresis) is an advanced blood washing method that is also used in treatingdiabetes and its complications. By selectively removing toxic compounds, antibodies, and metabolic waste products, DFPP can significantly improve the health of diabetics, especially those with chronic complications.
When to consider DFPP?
DFPP is recommended for patients with diabetes, especially when standard treatment does not bring the expected results or when complications occur, including:
- Diabetic retinopathy – damage to the vessels of the retina, leading to vision deterioration
- Diabetic nephropathy – chronic kidney damage, often leading to kidney failure
- Diabetic polyneuropathy – damage to peripheral nerves, manifesting itself by pain, numbness, sensory disturbances etc.
- Chronic inflammation and metabolic disorders that exacerbate the course of diabetes and its complications
How it works
During the DFPP procedure, the patient’s blood is cleansed of excess metabolic waste products, toxins, antibodies, and immune complexes that can exacerbate inflammation and damage blood vessels and kidneys. The treatment also removes pro-inflammatory factors, such as cytokines and advanced glycation end products (AGEs) that contribute to the development of chronic diabetes complications.
DFPP:
- reduces chronic inflammatory processes in the body,
- relieves kidneys and liver,
- improves microcirculation and tissue oxygenation,
- regulates the level of harmful substances such as toxins and glycation products,
- contributes to improving the quality of life.
Clinical effects and benefits
- Reduction of symptoms of diabetes complications, such as neuropathic pain or visual disturbances;
- Improving kidney function and slowing the progression of diabetic nephropathy;
- Reducing systemic inflammation and improving well-being;
- Support for metabolic therapy in the co-occurrence of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome.
Safety & Comfort
DFPP is a safe, modern, and well-tolerated procedureperformed in a comfortable environment, under constant medical supervision. Each rherapy is adapted to the patient’s individual needs, and the number of required treatments is determined by thephysician.
DFPP is a modern, supportivemethod of treatingdiabetes and its complications, which helps regain a better quality of life and inhibit the development of serious complications.
- Dr Robert Jarema -