PureFlow™. Your second heart.
Our protocol is built around PureFlow™, a non-invasive technology that enhances blood flow by up to 42% to emulate a high-intensity workout without the fatigue or joint stress.
How PureFlow™ works
PureFlow™ uses a patented form of external counterpulsation (ECP), a technique developed in cardiovascular medicine.
Three sets of inflatable cuffs gently compress your legs and pelvis in perfect rhythm with your heartbeat, enhancing the return of oxygen-poor blood to the heart while pushing oxygen-rich blood toward the brain and vital organs.
The result is a controlled cardiovascular stimulus that your body experiences as exercise – while you remain completely at rest.
What PureFlow™ does for your body

Enhance mental clarity.
PureFlow™ increases blood delivery to the brain by up to 26%. This surge of fresh oxygen and nutrients improves cognitive function scores.
Reduce body stress.
PureFlow™ prevents your stress hormones from spiking. This maintains your body in an optimal equilibrium.
Trigger anti-inflammatory response.
PureFlow™ significantly boosts the body’s natural anti-inflammatory factors. It actively helps the body manage and reduce inflammation.
Boost your metabolism
PureFlow™ increases blood flow by up to 42%, stimulating your metabolism similar to the effects of light exercise, while you remain at rest.
Apply for early access

PureFlow™
Enhance blood flow & cardiovascular performance
12 x 45 minutes
(£250 / treatment)
PureWave™
Activate deep core muscles & stabilisation
12 x 20 minutes
(£80 / treatment)
Pure Light™
Support mitochondrial energy & cellular processes
12 x 20 minutes
(£80 / treatment)
Vascular age test
Support mitochondrial energy & cellular processes
2 tests
(£80 / treatment)
Consultation
Support mitochondrial energy & cellular processes
2 x 30 minutes
(£100 / sessions)
Total standard value: £5,220
Early access price: £2,950*
*To celebrate our London clinic opening on February 1st, we are offering 30 places at this one-time early access rate, after which pricing returns to full value.
Secure your place for the February 1st intake with a £350 deposit.
Try the Aurion Protocol
We understand the value of experiencing the technology first-hand. We offer a limited number of single trial sessions for suitable candidates. Book a consultation call with our medical expert to discuss suitability and arrange your trial session.
FAQs
Clinical Studies
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Liu, J.Y., Xiong, L., Stinear, C.M., Leung, H., Leung, T.W. and Wong, K.S.L. (2018) ‘External counterpulsation enhances neuroplasticity to promote stroke recovery’, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.
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