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|    knight moves to Cailin J. Callahan    |
|    Re: Celts' dominant blood group?    |
|    15 Sep 20 08:01:53    |
      From: cmoonlitwolf@gmail.com              On Thursday, August 15, 1996 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Cailin J. Callahan wrote:       > Helen...@msn.com (Helen Stanford) wrote:       > >I wasn't aware that "almost 90%" of the human population was O! But I        > >know that O type blood is the universal donor blood, and AB- is the        > >universal recipient. But I have never heard of THAT many people        > >having type O blood!       > >       > >But any ways.... re: Celts' dominant blood group, there are so many        > >TYPES of Celts, it would be hard to label them with a dominant blood        > >type, IMHO.       > Hallo, Helen--close, but no cigar.       > The blood protiens are of three thypes, labeled arbitrarily as "A", "B", and        > the "rhesus factor". If you have none of the protiens, you have neither "A"        > nor "B" protiens, which makes you one of the many of the "O" blood        > group--meaning you have neither of the potential MAIN blood protiens. If you        > lack the "rhesus factor" protien, you are labeled as being "Rh-" (or Rh        > negative). If you have all the protiens that it is possible to have in one's        > blood, you are "AB+" (such as myself) meaning that you have the "A" protien,        > the "B" protien, and the "Rhesus factor" protien.        > The body's immune system responds to the PRESENCE of foreign protien chains,        > and infusion of a blood which has more protiens than the recipient is        > genetically "programmed" to recognize causes "immune reactions" that       endanger        > one's life. Consequently, people such as myself, who have ALL of the       possible        > blood protiens (A, B AND the presence of the "rhesus factor protien" = AB+        > blood type) can receive, without risk of immunity reactions, anyone's blood.        > Those who are of the blood type "O-" have none of these three possible blood        > protiens and, consequently, they can donate to any other blood type (as well        > as to their own) without risk of provoking an immune reaction in the        > recipient. Ergo, "O-" is the universal donor and "AB+" is the universal        > recipient.       > Hope that clarifies things to some degree....       > Yours,       > ~ Cailin*       O negative blood....new updates coming out all the time. Here are some that       are current today. O negative blood can ONLY receive O negative blood. Blood       from O negative 'women' given to surgery patients have shown these patients       recovery is faster and        much better. O negative blood is currently part of a 'patent' held by a       corporate lab. Scary! Only about 7% of the world population has O negative       blood. Not good if you are O negative and need surgery and everybody else is       clamoring for that blood.        Whether you believe the COVID 19 crap or not, O negatives are showing an       immunity to the virus. O negative mothers will still abort their fetus       (usually after a first child is born) when the father is a different blood       group. O negative blood does not '       die' (supposedly learned from mummies). If you donate blood and are O negative       you have been catalogued in a government memory bank.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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