Overview
- In a Jan. 15 Instagram video, Rimes documented Therapeutic Plasma Exchange at Next Health in Nashville along with a "push of stem cells," noting it was her second time undergoing the procedure.
- A nurse explained that a centrifuge separates plasma, which is removed and replaced with sterile albumin, and Rimes described the process as an "oil change" for the body.
- Rimes said the treatment helps clear "micro-toxins" such as mold and microplastics, and she reported a short-lived headache and flu-like symptoms after the stem cells.
- Next Health’s website lists the plasma exchange at $10,000 and claims it removes inflammatory proteins, toxins and cellular waste before replacing plasma with albumin.
- Emphasizing she was not offering medical advice, Rimes said she shares her experience with care and acknowledged that access to such treatments is not universal.