What is combining therapies?
When to combine therapies
Combining different methods is particularly reasonable in the following situations:
- Apheresis/DFPP (double plasma filtration) enables the rapid removal of harmful antibodies, toxins and inflammatory mediators from the blood, which reduces disease activity and prepares the body for regenerative therapy.
- Stem cells administered after blood washing have a stronger anti-inflammatory and regenerative effect – the body is less burdened with chronic inflammation.
- Peptides can also support tissue regeneration, regulate immune function and improve metabolism.
- The combination of apheresis, stem cells and IV therapy (e.g. vitamin, amino acid) produces a synergistic effect, whichimproves microcirculation, reduces oxidative stress, and supports the repair of nerve and heart cells.
- Peptide therapy can accelerate nerve and tissue regeneration as well as support cognitive and energy functions.
- DFPP/apheresis before stem cell therapy creates a better “environment” for the cells’ action – by removing toxins and excess cytokines, we increase the chances of effective regeneration.
- IV infusions support hydration, provide nutrients, and accelerate healing and regeneration.
- Peptides support the reconstruction of muscles, skin, joints and other tissues undergoing therapy.
- In diseases that do not respond to standard treatment or require multi-directional support (e.g. long-term COVID, chronic fatigue, degenerative diseases), combining several therapies allows for better and more lasting results
What it looks like in practice?
Screening and consultation
Assessment and qualification – the doctor analyzes your medical history, test results and selects the appropriate sequence of treatments.
Support for regeneration, immunity, and improved well-being.
Regular follow-up visits, individual rehabilitation plan.
Why combine therapies?
Synergy of action
each method supports different aspects of recovery (cleansing, regeneration, nutrition, immune regulation).
Safety
therapies are selected and monitored individually, in accordance with international standards
Faster and comprehensive regeneration
especially in difficult, chronic diseases where one method may not be sufficient.
Is this therapy for everyone?
No, not every patient is eligible for combination therapy. The final decision is made by your doctor after a thorough evaluation, taking into account your health condition, comorbidities, and treatment goals.