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Longevity Unlocked

De : Dr. K and Coach Kyle
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The Longevity Unlocked Podcast offers direct, practical health tips and facts to enhance your life. It focuses on straightforward advice for physical and mental well-being optimization.

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    • EP 101: The Truth About Plasma Exchange: Why TPE Falls Short and IBU Works Better.
      Feb 19 2026
      Episode Summary

      In this episode of Longevity Unlocked, Coach Kyle and Dr. K break down the real differences between IBU (Extracorporeal Blood Oxygenation & Ozonation), plasmapheresis, and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE)—and why many plasma-based detox and longevity treatments don’t work the way they’re marketed.

      They explain how plasmapheresis and TPE remove only plasma, why people are paying thousands of dollars for treatments they can legally get paid to do, and the often-overlooked fact that TPE requires IV albumin sourced from donated human blood. Kyle and Dr. K discuss what is (and isn’t) screened in donated blood products, why TPE fails to address toxins stored in red blood cells and tissue, and how influencer-driven trends have pushed these therapies into the spotlight.

      The conversation then shifts to IBU, detailing how it filters whole blood, adds ozone-based hyperoxygenation, uses ultraviolet light, and removes inflammatory water and environmental toxins—all without introducing foreign blood products. Listeners walk away with a clearer understanding of which therapies actually remove toxins, which ones fall short, and how to make informed decisions before spending $5,000–$10,000 on plasma exchange treatments.

      Key Takeaways

      Plasmapheresis removes plasma only and discards it while returning red blood cells unchanged. People often pay thousands for plasmapheresis despite being able to donate plasma and get paid. TPE replaces discarded plasma with IV albumin sourced from donated human blood. IV albumin is not synthetic and is derived from pooled human donors. Donated blood products are not screened for every pathogen or environmental exposure. TPE removes only toxins circulating in plasma at that moment. Toxins stored in red blood cells and tissue are not addressed by TPE. IBU filters whole blood, including red blood cells and plasma. IBU operates as a closed-loop system with no donated blood products. Ozone in IBU hyperoxygenates blood and reduces inflammation. IBU removes microplastics, pesticides, glyphosate, BPA, and other environmental toxins. Waste buckets from IBU have been independently tested to confirm toxin removal. The high cost of TPE is largely driven by albumin pricing. IBU resolves many of the structural flaws of TPE. Popularity and influencer exposure do not equal better medicine.

      Chapters

      00:00 – How IBU works: filtration, ozone, UV, reinfusion 00:40 – Show intro & medical disclaimer 01:15 – Episode overview: IBU vs TPE vs plasmapheresis 01:55 – What plasmapheresis actually is 02:35 – Paying for a treatment you can get paid to do 03:20 – Claimed benefits of plasmapheresis 03:55 – Introduction to Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) 04:20 – What replaces plasma in TPE 04:50 – Where IV albumin really comes from 05:40 – What donated blood is not screened for 06:30 – Why TPE doesn’t remove tissue-bound toxins 07:05 – Why TPE costs $5,000–$10,000 per session 07:40 – How IBU fundamentally differs from TPE 08:05 – Toxins removed through IBU 08:45 – Why whole-blood filtration matters 09:15 – Why TPE became popular 09:45 – Future blood filtration technologies 10:25 – Final comparison: IBU vs TPE 10:55 – Closing thoughts & disclaimer

      Sponsors

      The Longevity Center FL Integrative, osteopathic, and regenerative healthcare — all under one roof. Location: 580 Village Blvd #210, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Website: https://www.thelcfl.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelcfl/

      Credits

      Produced by: Clearview Studio Filmed by: Jackson Young (@clearviewstudios)

      People & Social Links

      Podcast Website: https://peakperformancepodcast.online/ Instagram: @thepeakperformancepod X (Twitter): @PeakPerformPod Dr. K on Instagram: @theosteodoc

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      10 min
    • EP 100: Why Chronic Fatigue & Long COVID Don’t Heal: The Toxic 5 Most Doctors Miss
      Feb 12 2026
      Episode Summary

      In this episode of Longevity Unlocked, Coach Kyle sits down with Dr. Jaban Moore, a nationally recognized clinician specializing in complex chronic illness, to break down why conditions like ME/CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and Long COVID are so difficult to resolve using conventional approaches.

      Dr. Moore introduces his clinical framework for addressing what he calls the “Toxic 5” drivers of chronic illness: heavy metals, environmental chemicals, mold, chronic infections, and nervous system dysfunction. Rather than chasing symptoms or single diagnoses, he explains why restoring core physiology — mitochondrial function, mineral balance, detox capacity, and nervous system regulation — must come first.

      The conversation explores cumulative toxic load, why “normal” lab ranges can still represent pathology, how mold and environmental toxins persist even in unexpected environments, and why nervous system dysregulation traps patients in fight-or-flight or freeze states. Dr. Moore also explains how Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) can reset autonomic signaling, reduce extreme reactivity, and unlock healing in patients who have been stuck for years.

      Listeners walk away with a clearer understanding of why chronic fatigue and Long COVID persist — and what a realistic, stepwise path to recovery actually looks like.

      Key Takeaways

      ME/CFS and Long COVID are driven by multiple overlapping root causes, not a single issue. The “Toxic 5” include heavy metals, chemicals, mold, infections, and nervous system dysfunction. Cumulative toxin exposure multiplies damage rather than adding linearly. “Normal” lab ranges do not equal optimal or healthy levels. Physiology must be stabilized before aggressive detoxification. Mitochondrial dysfunction and mineral depletion block healing and detox pathways. Genetics influence toxin tolerance and symptom severity. Mold exposure can occur in any environment, including concrete and stone homes. MCAS and extreme reactivity often reflect nervous system overload. Fight-or-flight and freeze states prevent reminding and immune recovery. SGB can reset misfiring autonomic nerve signaling. SGB often reduces reactivity, trauma responses, and symptom severity. Environment must be addressed before deeper treatment can succeed. Order of operations matters more than intensity of treatment. Recovery is possible with the right sequence, tools, and support.

      Chapters

      00:00 – 100th episode introduction & guest overview 01:15 – Dr. Moore’s background in complex chronic illness 03:30 – Personal journey: Lyme disease, mold & medical failure 05:10 – Why symptom chasing doesn’t work 07:00 – Health history vs lab-only medicine 09:20 – Mitochondria, minerals & detox readiness 11:40 – Fight-or-flight physiology explained 13:30 – Environmental toxins & “safe” limits 15:45 – Cumulative toxic load & acceleration effect 18:10 – Heavy metals, glyphosate & gut permeability 20:30 – Why toxin levels should be near zero 23:00 – Mold exposure in unexpected environments 26:10 – Nutrient depletion in modern food 29:00 – Microplastics & unavoidable exposure 31:45 – The Toxic 5 framework explained 34:30 – MCAS, PANS & nervous system overload 37:00 – What Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) does 39:00 – Vagus nerve dysfunction & autonomic reset 41:20 – SGB for Long COVID & ME/CFS 43:30 – Final takeaways & message of hope

      Sponsors

      The Longevity Center FL Integrative, osteopathic, and regenerative healthcare — all under one roof. Location: 580 Village Blvd #210, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Website: https://www.thelcfl.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelcfl/

      Credits

      Produced by: Clearview Studio Filmed by: Jackson Young (@clearviewstudios)

      People & Social Links

      Podcast Website: https://peakperformancepodcast.online/ Instagram: @thepeakperformancepod X (Twitter): @PeakPerformPod

      Dr. Jaban Moore

      Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjabanmoore/

      Website: https://www.redefiningwellnesscenter.com/dr-jaban

      Business Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redefiningwellnesscenter_/

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      39 min
    • EP 99: Anxiety, PTSD, and POTS Relief: Inside SGB and Procaine IV Therapy
      Feb 5 2026
      Episode Summary

      In this episode of Longevity Unlocked, Coach Kyle and Dr. K break down Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB) and Procaine IV therapy, two advanced interventions designed to reset an overactive nervous system and calm chronic fight-or-flight. They explain exactly what SGB is, how it works neurologically, and why precision, imaging guidance, and clinical experience are critical for safety and effectiveness.

      The conversation explores how anxiety, PTSD, POTS, and autonomic dysfunction are often driven by misfiring nerve signals and dysfunctional sympathetic activation. Dr. K explains how SGB temporarily numbs the stellate ganglion to reset nerve “gating,” while Procaine IV works directly on emotional centers of the brain like the amygdala and hippocampus. Together, these therapies approach anxiety and trauma from two different physiological angles.

      Kyle and Dr. K also cover what the procedures feel like, who is and isn’t a good candidate, real-world patient outcomes, risks, pricing transparency, and why these treatments are reserved for significant, life-impacting symptoms — not mild stress. The episode closes with a CBD IV giveaway and practical guidance for listeners exploring nervous system–based therapies.

      Key Takeaways

      SGB (Stellate Ganglion Block) resets an overactive sympathetic nervous system. Anxiety can be caused by misfiring nerve “gates” and feedback loops to the brain. SGB works by temporarily numbing the stellate ganglion to allow nerves to refire correctly. Imaging guidance (ultrasound or C-arm) is essential for safe SGB placement. Palpation-guided SGB injections carry unnecessary risk and should be avoided. Short-term effects include calmness, droopy eye, sinus pressure, and altered perception. Long-term benefits often build with repeated treatments over time. SGB is commonly used for anxiety, PTSD, POTS, and chronic fight-or-flight. Procaine IV targets emotional centers of the brain rather than peripheral nerves. Procaine can cause emotional release, relaxation, and mental calm. Stacking SGB with Procaine addresses anxiety from two different pathways. SGB is not intended for mild or situational anxiety. Experience and precision matter more than cost when choosing a provider. Veterans and first responders may qualify for significant discounts.

      Chapters

      00:00 – Risks of SGB and why precision matters 01:10 – Show intro & medical disclaimer 01:40 – Why the podcast exists & giveaway explanation 02:45 – What is a Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB)? 03:55 – How nerve gating and anxiety are connected 05:05 – What the SGB procedure actually involves 06:20 – Imaging guidance vs. palpation (and why it’s critical) 08:00 – What SGB feels like immediately after treatment 09:10 – Short-term side effects vs. long-term benefits 10:20 – How often SGB is typically performed 11:15 – Conditions SGB is known to help 12:10 – Risks: nerve injury and stroke (theoretical vs. real-world) 13:40 – What Procaine IV is and how it works in the brain 15:00 – Emotional release and patient experiences 16:20 – Why SGB and Procaine are stacked together 17:40 – Who should not consider SGB 18:45 – Pricing breakdown and market comparison 20:00 – Veteran & first responder discounts 21:10 – CBD IV giveaway announcement & code word 22:20 – Final takeaways & episode wrap-up

      Sponsors

      The Longevity Center FL Integrative, osteopathic, and regenerative healthcare — all under one roof. Location: 580 Village Blvd #210, West Palm Beach, FL 33409 Website: https://www.thelcfl.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thelcfl/

      Credits

      Produced by: Clearview Studio Filmed by: Jackson Young (@clearviewstudios)

      People & Social Links

      Podcast Website: https://peakperformancepodcast.online/ Instagram: @thepeakperformancepod X (Twitter): @PeakPerformPod Dr. K on Instagram: @theosteodoc

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      16 min
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