Where does all the blood go? You know those American Red Cross buses you see parked outside of corporations or public libraries all year round? Where does that much blood really go? Where do all the human remains go from abortions? What about all the blood and human tissue from hospitals? Where does it all go? Could they be using our blood to manufacture adrenochrome for the rich and powerful?
I think this is a topic we should take very seriously as a country.
Where does every drop of blood go we donate? Does anyone who donates blood truly know where it ends up?
ADRENOCHROME [Latin, ad, to, + ren, kidney, + Greek, chroma, color]. A red pigment obtained by oxidation of epinephrine.
ADRENAL [Latin, ad, to, + ren, kidney]. Originally used to indicate nearness to the kidney. Now used in reference to the adrenal gland or it’s secretions.
ADRENAL GLAND A triangular shaped body adjacent to and superior surface of each kidney. It is a gland of internal secretion. SYN: suprarenal gland.
EMBRYOLOGY: The adrenal gland is essentially a double organ composed of an outer cortex and an inner medulla. The cortex arises in the embryo from the from a region of the mesoderm which also gives rise to the gonads or sex organs. The medulla arises from ectoderm, which also gives rise to the sympathetic nervous system.
Anatomy: the entire gland is enclosed in a tough connective tissue capsule from which trabeculae extend into the cortex. The cortex consists of cells, arranged into three zones: the outer zona glomerulosa, the middle zona fasciculata, and the inner zona reticularis. The cells are arranged in a cord like fashion. The medulla consist of chromaffin cells arranged in groups or anastomosing cords. The two adrenal glands are situated retroperitoneally, each embedded in perennial fat above its respective kidney. In the adult the average weight is 5 g in the range is 4 to 14 g. The gland usually is heavier in males than in females.
STOP WHAT YOUR DOING AND THINK ABOUT THE CHILDREN ACROSS THE WORLD PLEASE.
***DEFINITIONS FROM TABER’S CYCLOPEDIC MEDICAL DICTIONARY***
BLOOD - [Anglo-Saxon. blod]. The fluid that circulates through the heart, the artieries, veins, and capillaries carrying nourishment, electroclytes, hormones, vitimans, antibodies, heat, and oxygen to the tissues taking away waste matter and carbon dioxide. SYN: (Latin) sanguis; (Greek) haima.Rh - 1. is the chemical symbol for rhodium. 2. rhesus Rh Antiserum - Human serum which contains Rh antibodies. SYN: anti-Rh-serum.
PLASMA [Greek "a thing formed"]. 1. The liquid part of the lymph and of the blood. 2. Protoplasm, Cell substance outside the nucleus. 3. An ointment base of glycerol and starch.
In the blood, corpora circles and platelects float in plasma. It consists of serum and protein substances in solution. Blood plasma consists of water in which numerous chemical compounds, both solid and gases, are dissolved. Included are water, electrolytes, sugar, glucose, proteins, nonprotein nitrogenous compounds and fats, bile pigment or bilirubin, gases.
ION - an atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons."hydrogen ions".
I believe we are being led down the wrong path when it comes to modern medicine. New diseases are being created and the population is in decline.
Should we be examining our own blood results more closely than ever before? It is my belief we need to research the blood groups and medical books pre-1945. And going all the way back to antiquity. Here are some blood type names I found in my moms medical dictionary.
Do you remember ever being told you were a MN blood type, or a Lutheran blood type?
ERYTHROCYTIC = What does erythro mean in biology? red or reddish.
The prefix erythr- or erythro- means red or reddish.
It is derived from the Greek word eruthros meaning red.
/ (ɪˈrɪθrəʊˌsaɪt) / noun. a blood cell of vertebrates that transports oxygen and carbon dioxide, combined with the red pigment haemoglobin, to and from the tissues: Also called: red blood cell.
***FROM GOOGLE SEARCH: ERYTHROCYTIC.***
Antigenic determinants are systematized according to observed and assumed independent assortment of their responsible genes. Within many systems, alleles are responsible for differing combinations of antigenic determinants.
BLOOD GROUP SYSTEMS & ANTIGENIC DETERMINANTS
ABO
H
I
MN
P
Rh
Lutheran
Kell
Lewis
Duffy
Kidd
Cartwright
Xg
Dombrock
Auberger
Cost-Sterling
Wright
Diego
Vel
Sciana
Bg
Gerbich
Coltan
Stoltzfus
Low-incidence antigenic determinants not thus far associated with a blood group system:
Be
Bec
Bi
Big Charles
Bp
Bx
By
Cad
Chr
Coates
Craig
Dahl
Donaviesky
Driver
Duch
Evans
Evelyn
Fin
Fuerhart
Gf
Gilbraith
Good
Green
Hands
Heibel
Hil
Ht
Je
Job
Kam
Kosis
Lev
Lw
McCall
Man
Mar
Mo
Nij
Orr
Pt
Rd
Reid
Rm
Skjelbred
Th
To
Tr
Ven
Wb
Weeks
Wu
Yh
Za
754
High-incidence antigenic determinants not thus far assocaited with a blood group system:
An
At
Bou
Bra
Car
Chido (Gursha)
Cip
Dp
El
En
Fuj
Gn
Go
Gy
Hen
Hy
Jo
Jr
Kelly
Knops
Lan
MZ443
Ola
Pea
Savior
Sch
Sd
Simon
Ters
Todd
Vennera
Wil
Winbourne
Antigenic determinants that depend on gene interactions:
ABO/I = IH, IA, IB, iH
P/I = IP1, IP2(ITja), ItP1, iP1
Lewis/I = ILe(bh)
Lewis/ABO = A1Le(b)
P/ABO = Luke
Xor/Duffy = Fy5
Rh/LW = Rh25 (LW)
*Symbols in parentheses are those of alternative nomenclatures. (compiled by Dr. Fred H. Allen, Jr.)
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Some of Americas top superstar athletes have gained advantage in their field of sport by taking blood transfusions from blood plasma of young, healthy children. This is how Magic Johnson survived the AIDS epidemic.
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