If you took donated vaxxed blood, in theory could you “wash it”, remove the spike protein and any other contaminants?
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There are multiple ways to clean donated blood, and they are routinely used. Methods include radiation by light waves, and sometimes methylene blue, and there are a few other methods. Source: my summary after researching it in 2020.
But ... given that there is no common acknowledgement of what the vax is and what may need to be filtered, I think you'll have a tough time getting a definitive answer. I just think that's the state of affairs today, unfortunately. One research source I use, for medical info not specifically blood info, is aapsonline.org. Might be a good place to start.
If the blood contains inorganic substances such as Graphine nano-particles, then some type of physical filtration would be needed to remove it.
I'm just applying logic and common sense to the question, I'm a techie not a medic.
Definitely seems like you would need both sides of the cleaning given the physical particles.
Yup. From what I've read, current methods would do nothing against that.