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Al X G's avatar

It took some diligent hunting, but I found a doctor who agreed that I could bank my own blood prior to my recent artificial knee replacement surgery just in case. After he approved, nobody at the blood center or hospital gave me any grief about doing that. Too bad the blood was just dumped after the surgery.

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Clint's avatar

No doubt this is a complex issue. Are you familiar with SafeBlood - https://safeblood.uk/

Not sure if they are able to scale but I bet the demand would be there. The more practical way to go would be as you suggested Dr. Paul - some way to remove or cleanse the toxin before the blood is banked.

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Gram's avatar

If the toxin can be removed from blood then 1000s worldwide would not be die-ing suddenly from it.

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Creole Gumbo's avatar

Then you have to worry about the toxicity of the antitoxin used to remove SP from the blood.

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Peter Halligan's avatar

I am. And I suspect it will get a fair bit of support.

Did you mean to post this on this thread or Dr Alexander's thread here?

https://palexander.substack.com/p/dr-roger-hodkinson-myself-dr-mccullough

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Clint's avatar

I realized I miss posted. But glad I found you. Great article

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Peter Halligan's avatar

You are welcome and thanks!

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Andy Bunting's avatar

Fingers well crossed this Bill makes it into law.

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kerrylyn's avatar

That would be great but some "pureblood' has also been shown to be contaminated, allegedly. Also how could they be sure people had been vaccinated or not - using new vaccination status code they've apparently put in place in some countries maybe? I used to participate in monthly trialsite health survey of unvaccinated but stopped as I don't trust any of them with my data.

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Pam's avatar

Wow! I’ll be praying this bill makes it to law and then has a domino effect!!

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Bull Dog's avatar

Right on!

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Stevanovitch's avatar

Go, Montana!

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