Revolutionizing Regenerative Medicine: High-Dose, Light Activated PRP Therapy

News Release by Walter P. Drake

Discover how Dr. Walter P. Drake’s High-Dose Light Activated PRP therapy provides groundbreaking results for chronic illness, autoimmune conditions, and long COVID. Science meets healing.

Introduction: A New Era of Healing Begins Here

When conventional treatments fall short, patients living with chronic illness often feel abandoned by the healthcare system. In complementary collaboration with a prominent health care practitioner in Hampstead, NC, Dr. Drake has pioneered a new pathway to healing—

High-Dose, Light Activated, Intravenous, Platelet Lysate Therapy…
Using Your Own Platelets…
To Get Healing Growth Factors and Other Rejuvenating Molecules Into Your Body

This advanced regenerative therapy helps restore immune balance, reduce inflammation, and promote deep tissue repair.

Whether you’re battling autoimmune disorders, neurological dysfunction, chronic Lyme,  post-viral syndromes, aging or chronic disease, this cutting-edge therapy offers hope—and results.

How Does It Work?

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) is a form of regenerative medicine that uses components of your own blood—specifically, a concentrated solution of platelets rich in growth factors and cytokines—to stimulate healing at the cellular level. It has been used in orthopedics, aesthetics, and sports medicine, but Dr. Drake applies a breakthrough enhancement: light activation and high-dose intravenous delivery to treat complex diseases and chronic conditions, including aging. Dr. Drake works in a complementary partnership with a health care provider.

The Innovation: Light Activated PRP

Unlike conventional PRP therapy, Dr. Drake introduces a new variable—photonic activation. The final step in the processing, which takes about an hour during your visit, is light activation of the platelets via 4-wavelength LED lamps. This “explodes” the platelets releasing not only their growth factors, but also the intensely stimulating alpha-granules, sometimes referred to as “mini-stem cells”- very small embryonic-like stem cells (VSELs) stimulated to proliferate by light activation. The biologically activated PRP lysates are then delivered intravenously to induce:

— Enhanced anti-inflammatory properties

—Improved cellular signaling for tissue regeneration

—Greater immune system modulation

—Enhanced repair processes

thereby making the therapy more powerful and longer-lasting.

What Conditions Can Light Activated, High-Dose PRP Help Treat?

More and more research reports are building up to demonstrate the beneficial effects of this treatment on:

🔹 Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders

  • Lupus
  • Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome

🔹 Chronic Infections and Immune Dysregulation

  • Chronic Lyme disease
  • Long COVID
  • Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)

🔹 Post-Viral or Post-Vaccine Syndromes

  • Neuropathy
  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog
  • Cardiovascular inflammation

🔹 Neurological Disorders

  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Post-concussion syndrome
  • Nerve regeneration support

Coming soon to Hampstead, NC

Walter P. Drake Stem Cell Therapeutics

Specializing in High Dose, Light Activated,
Intravenous PRP Lysates

In Complementary Partnership with Local Health Care Providers

Walter P Drake ND, PhD Launches New PRP Therapy Service in Hampstead, North Carolina

May 19, 2025. Press Release: Walter P. Drake, N.D, Ph.D., has opened a medical consulting service in Hampstead, NC specializing in High Dose, Intravenous, Light Activated PRP therapy. According to Dr. Drake, this is the newest stem cell therapeutic and the easiest on patients, as it only involves a simple blood draw similar to a standard blood test. The patient’s blood is then processed via sterile FDA approved closed-system kits, to yield concentrated platelets, which are then light activated prior to re-injection IV. Coming Soon to the Hampstead NC area, in complementary collaboration with a local health care provider: View website here WalterPDrake.com or contact via personal email to: wpdrake@hotmail.com

Walter’s CV is Here: CV 2025 Walter P Drake