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The Red Cross has stated that individuals who have received a COVID-19 vaccine cannot donate convalescent plasma to assist other COVID-19 patients. Convalescent plasma, which contains antibodies from recovered patients, becomes ineffective for treatment after vaccination, as the vaccine eliminates those antibodies.

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As a human performance doctor, I recommend men donate blood quarterly to improve health and lessen chronic disease risk. I observed that male clients who underwent phlebotomies three or four times a year reported feeling and performing better with fewer problems. Research indicates benefits to regular blood donation. In our practice, we advise men to donate blood every three months, and some may need it more frequently. Even post-menopausal women can benefit from donating blood two or three times a year. The benefits include reduced buildup of heavy metals and red blood cell turnover. There is a significant metabolic advantage to donating blood.

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COVID vaccines are government property. A leaked letter from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield revealed doctors could earn a quarter million bonus for vaccinating 70% of patients. Money flows from the government to insurance companies, who profit from vaccine distribution. CVS and Walgreens likely receive government funds for administering vaccines.

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Could blood transfusions from young people hold the key to eternal youth? A controversial treatment is being tested in a clinical trial called Ambrosia, where participants over 35 pay $8,000 for blood plasma rich in growth factors. Although results haven't been published, some patients report feeling amazing after the transfusions. Doctor Jesse Karzaman, who plans to sell young blood, claims to have observed signs of aging reversal in rats, such as younger brains and restored hair color. Additionally, promising research on young blood and Alzheimer's is underway at Stanford.

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Companies pay large sums for women's placentas, used in pharmaceuticals, beauty products, and medical procedures. Placentas from c-sections are more valuable due to less contamination, leading to higher prices. This may incentivize more c-sections, raising concerns about coercion.

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A company called Ambrosia offers blood transfusions from young donors to reverse aging. Founder Dr. Jesse Karmazin claims the process improves wrinkles, skin color, and various medical conditions. The treatment involves plasma, not whole blood, and costs $8,000-$12,000. While no published data supports these claims, Karmazin says clinical trial results will be available soon. Despite the lack of evidence, people are still signing up for treatments, showing the demand for youth is a profitable industry.

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Giving blood can be beneficial because high ferritin levels cause oxidative stress, potentially leading to heart attacks, strokes, and cancer. Giving blood lowers stored iron and stimulates stem cells and growth factors that drive healing. While some with hemochromatosis may need to donate every three months, the average person may benefit from donating a couple of times a year.

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Israel has the largest skin bank in the world, much of it harvested from prisoners and victims. This shows how everything is commodified in our world.

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A startup called Ambrosia offered young blood transfusions to wealthy elderly clients for $8,000 per liter. Despite claims of immortality, the FDA shut down the company due to lack of proven benefits and potential risks. The idea of young blood transfusions stems from past experiments showing rejuvenating effects on aging animals. However, recent studies suggest limited benefits and potential health risks for humans. The science behind this controversial treatment remains uncertain, with experts warning against its use outside of clinical trials. Ultimately, there are no easy shortcuts to eternal life.

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A person asks if someone is a blood donor and when they last donated. The person replies they donated in January and seems to believe they cannot donate again for a while. The first person states that whole blood can be donated every eight weeks and other donation types can be donated more frequently. The first person then asks if the other person wants to donate next week.

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A woman claims to have reversed her age by 13 years using exosomes. These exosomes, 180 billion in total, are derived from ethically sourced C-section births in the USA, specifically from umbilical cords. The speaker expresses doubt that mothers are informed that their baby's cord blood and placenta are sold for profit to medical and skincare industries. She explains that during labor, a baby's blood is squeezed into the placenta, and after birth, the placenta pumps the blood back to the baby, emphasizing the importance of delayed cord clamping to ensure the baby receives these nutrients. She argues the medical system should operate on informed consent, and questions whether mothers are aware or consent to hospitals profiting from their baby's blood.

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Universities, health organizations, and other institutions are in need of funding, while big multinational corporations have the money to provide it. These corporations use their financial influence to gain control. They give grants for research, collaborate on projects, and pay individual professors, doctors, and researchers. They may also fund educational programs that align with their interests. Although these arrangements are supposed to be independent, it is clear that corporations prioritize supporting their own products. If organizations do not comply, they risk losing funding. This financial influence is how the medical establishment is swayed.

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The system is run through China, Israel, Ukraine, and the US now. It’s like harvesting organs and discarding the rest; a soylent green analogy. There are videos in Ukraine about 'Chorny Transplantologia'—the black transplantologist—and they're underground harvesting areas. A wounded Ukrainian soldier: not dead yet; two kidneys, two lungs, a heart, a liver; rest goes to food supply. This part I can't prove, but I can prove about the kidneys. The person is worth almost a million; you selling it could fetch over a million. If you sell your own kidney, you might get 10x markup. It involves big hospitals in China and live harvesting of Uighurs, Christians, Falun Gong.

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Donating blood has health benefits. Men and postmenopausal women accumulate iron, which can be toxic. Giving blood removes extra iron, lowering the risk of heart attack and stroke. Donating blood stimulates the immune system to make new cells, helping fight infection. Blood donation includes a free mini-exam, checking blood pressure, vitals, and hemoglobin. Donating blood provides the fulfilling sensation of potentially saving someone's life. Donating blood a few times a year may help overall health.

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Various vaccines are being linked to multiple industries. The motive behind this is believed to be financial gain. The companies selling vaccines are making $60 billion annually, while the ones selling remedies for vaccine-related injuries are making a staggering $500 billion. This business model involves selling medications for diabetes, ADHD, asthma, seizures, and more. The strategy seems to be making people sick and then providing them with lifelong treatments.

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Could young blood transfusions reverse aging? A controversial trial called Ambrosia tests this theory on people over 35, who pay $8,000 for plasma platelets. Results are pending, but Dr. Karzaman reports positive feedback, with rats showing signs of rejuvenation. Stanford also explores young blood's potential in Alzheimer's research.

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Vaccines generate significant profits for companies. Adding just one vaccine to the infant child schedule can result in $1 billion in annual sales. The widespread COVID-19 vaccination has been highly lucrative for Pfizer, earning them $54 billion in 1.5 years. Moderna, on the other hand, made $56 billion, while Moderna made $34 billion during the same period.

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Some companies collect women's placentas for use in pharmaceuticals, beauty products, and medical procedures, with reported values ranging from $50,000 to $500,000. The value is reportedly higher for placentas from C-sections, as they are considered less contaminated than those delivered vaginally. This raises concerns about whether financial incentives are influencing the rising rates of C-sections among women.

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Donating blood can reduce heart disease incidence, increase blood flow, and decrease blood pressure in postmenopausal women and men. Donating blood benefits your health and saves lives. Booking an appointment with the Red Cross is quick, and you may receive a cookie.

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Most physicians and clinicians avoid getting involved in the issue of profit-driven healthcare. The real problem lies in the collusion between academic institutions, doctors, medical journals, and industry for financial gain. These corporations, as legal entities, often exhibit psychopathic traits, prioritizing profit over the well-being of patients. Many top drug companies have been fined billions for illegal marketing, hiding harm data, and manipulating results. However, these fines are often outweighed by the profits they make from selling the drugs. While the pharmaceutical industry has contributed life-saving treatments, the net effect of their practices is negative, with a significant amount of wasted resources and harmful drugs approved.

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I injected my dad and son with my plasma to test its effects. My dad's aging speed decreased by 25 years, but I saw no change. This practice is similar to organ transplants and blood donations. There are negative perceptions online about wealthy individuals using children's blood to live longer, which I do not endorse.

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Various vaccines are being linked to different industries. The companies behind these vaccines are making a staggering $60 billion annually from vaccine sales. However, they are making an even larger profit of $500 billion each year by selling remedies for the injuries caused by these vaccines. This includes medications for diabetes, ADHD (such as Adderall and Ritalin), inhalers for asthma (like Advair and albuterol), and anti-seizure medications. It's clear that these companies have devised a highly profitable business plan.

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The Red Cross has announced that individuals who have received the COVID-19 vaccine are ineligible to donate convalescent plasma for treating other COVID-19 patients. Convalescent plasma contains antibodies from those who have recovered from the virus, but the vaccine eliminates these antibodies, rendering the plasma ineffective for treatment purposes.

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Various vaccines are being linked to multiple industries. The motive behind this is money. The companies are earning $60 billion annually from vaccine sales, but a staggering $500 billion from selling remedies for vaccine-related injuries. This includes medications for diabetes, ADHD, asthma, seizures, and more. It's a profitable business strategy: make people sick and then provide them with lifelong treatments.

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Pharmaceutical companies are profiting immensely from vaccines and the subsequent treatments for vaccine-related injuries. They make $60 billion annually from vaccine sales and a staggering $500 billion from remedies for vaccine-induced conditions. This includes medications for diabetes, ADHD, asthma, seizures, and more. It's a lucrative business model: create illness and then sell lifelong treatments.
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