Vaxxed and unvaxxed blood (side by side comparison)
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I’d like to see a little more scientific backup on this.
agreed, comments say this is explained by blood from arteries vs veins.
yes, but a simple internet search shows there is a distinction in color depending on where the blood is drawn.
If this is fact based on jab they need to show the blood being drawn from the same location and the jab status of the people getting drawn.
Not saying it couldn't be true, but "evidence" like this link doesn't help the cause.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8611240/
Thanks. This refers to viscosity and not oxidation (color) levels in the blood. The real reason I am asking is I am keen on a blood test that can determine if someone is vaxxed or not. And beyond that, the possibility of banking one’s own blood or a pure blood bank.
I have been asking about a pure blood bank. Hopefully we will get one soon.
There is a World Wide Organisation named "Safeblood" that can co-ordinate unvaxxed blood donors with recipients.
I don't know that much about them, but the information on their website appears to be the type of service that unvaxxed people are looking for.
https://safeblood.com/
My good fren, brain_dead, you are more than welcome to make a post about this as you can spread this knowledge far and wide.
Enjoy fren!
Until then, you'll need a tattoo on your chest that articulated your desire, in the event of an injury
Please let us know
Viscosity will affect color. Granted it's not the only way to affect the color, but it definitely does.
I'm no expert on the subject, but I'd have to guess the difference in viscosity is very small like maybe regular olive oil vs extra virgin olive oil. I can't imagine the human body functioning with any noticeably visible change in viscosity. I think the differences in viscosity probably have to be assessed in a lab.
Check the tweet again, it got noted