I don't know any of the personalities involved in AmbrosiaPlasma however the operation is similar to what Bill Falloon was talking about.
I found this... on wikipedia
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Maharaj/Faloon trialEdit
Scientific American reported in 2018 that young blood transfusion was being offered as a paid "trial",[2] which, like Ambrosia's trial,[2][17] had no distinct control group from the treatment; it also charged participants $285,000 per person.[2] Dipnarine Maharaj, a Florida physician running the trial, has previously offered both traditional and nontraditional anti-aging treatments such as stem cell banking.[2] He also has ties to the Hippocrates Health Institute, an organization promoting unproven alternative medicine.[18] This trial was promoted by Bill Faloon,[2] who founded the Life Extension Foundation,[19] which was raided by the FDA In 1987 for illegally importing medicine, though the case was dropped in 1996.[20]
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ON the same page, I found this interesting and relevent.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_blood_transfusion
Young Blood InstituteEdit
An organization called the Young Blood Institute has also run trials; these, however, involved exchange only of blood plasma.[21]
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