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LeAnn Rimes undergoes $10K plasma treatments to remove mold and microplastics
Summary
Singer LeAnn Rimes underwent therapeutic plasma exchange at a Nashville clinic that Next Health says costs $10,000 per session; she described the treatment as removing 'mold and microplastics' and likened it to an 'oil change for your body'.
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LeAnn Rimes says she is in a "season of healing" and has undergone therapeutic plasma exchange at a clinic in Nashville. The 43-year-old singer described the treatment as clearing "micro-toxins" such as mold and microplastics. She wrote that this was her second round and that she added stem cells this time to encourage overall repair. Next Health, the clinic mentioned in the report, describes the procedure as removing plasma and replacing it with sterile albumin.
Key details:
- The procedure is identified in the article as Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE), also called plasmapheresis.
- Next Health is reported to charge $10,000 per treatment session.
- Rimes described the treatment as removing "mold and microplastics" and compared it to an "oil change for your body."
- The clinic and Rimes said the process removes plasma, which can contain proteins, antibodies, toxins, and inflammatory agents, and replaces it with fresh albumin.
- Rimes noted she added stem cells during this round to encourage repair, and she said she hopes to inform conversations about healing.
Summary:
Rimes presented the treatments as part of a personal recovery period and said she aims to continue dialogue about what healing can look like. Undetermined at this time.
