Simon Cowell, aged 66, shares his experience with an unconventional wellness procedure that he claims helps him to “age backwards.” This process, believed to be similar to apheresis, involves drawing blood, filtering it, and then reinfusing it into the body. Despite the lack of specific details about his treatment, Cowell describes feeling more energetic and attributes this to his improved diet, exercise, and stress management.
One such method, EBOO (extracorporeal blood oxygenation and ozonation), has been gaining attention for its potential anti-aging benefits. It involves exposing the blood to ozone and oxygen outside the body before it is returned to the bloodstream. Longevity experts like Ralph Montague highlight potential benefits such as increased energy and mental clarity, though they caution that it’s not suitable for everyone, particularly those with certain health conditions.
Dr. Brett Osborn, a neurosurgeon and longevity expert, offers therapeutic apheresis, which filters blood plasma. He emphasizes the importance of this procedure being conducted in a medical setting. Despite its touted benefits, Dr. Marc Siegel warns against unregulated ozone-based blood treatments, labeling them potentially dangerous and ineffective.
Ultimately, experts agree that fundamental practices like proper nutrition, exercise, and stress management remain key to longevity.
