Antigalactic

Antigalactic is a medical activity that involves the removal of abnormal proteins that have been found in the blood. These proteins are known as antigalactic antibodies and are produced in response to an infection or some other foreign substance. The removal of these antibodies helps to reduce the risk of developing further infections and autoimmune diseases. The process of removing the antigalactic antibodies is done through a process called plasmapheresis. This is a process where the patient’s plasma is separated from their red blood cells and white blood cells. The plasma that is removed is then replaced with a solution called albumin that does not contain the antibodies. The process is then repeated until all the antigalactic antibodies have been removed from the patient’s blood.