I have been tossing around the idea of donating & becoming a member of safe blood for a while I still haven’t had any feedback from people that are more familiar with the company. I had not heard of the other and will look into it. Any opinion is desired!
I decline transfusions of any kind from a traditional blood bank source. If I am not…
I have been tossing around the idea of donating & becoming a member of safe blood for a while I still haven’t had any feedback from people that are more familiar with the company. I had not heard of the other and will look into it. Any opinion is desired!
I decline transfusions of any kind from a traditional blood bank source. If I am not unconscious and if I am my emergency contacts know that I decline. But I feel the right thing to do is have an alternative in place to avoid people panicking.
That leaves a slim chance that I will be found unable to communicate and with no identification…
I have been thinking the same thing and I am getting the feeling that the time to act is very soon. I recommended planning in advance to a man I work with for his scheduled surgery. Getting transfused with the current blood supply is simply not an option. I radically changed my lifestyle to prevent illness as best I can but accidents do happen, especially with a population that has been heavily vaccinated and medicated. I am seeing so many more car accidents that cannot be attributed to anything else logically, you know? I had a biochemist friend who was researching aluminum’s contribution to dementia and Alzheimer’s at USC in the late 1980’s and 1990’s so that information has been out there for a long time. Dr. Christopher Exley writes about it now but it was known way back. I just don’t trust the medical system anymore, honestly. At all. Good luck!
I wanted to let you know that Dr. Ohlers of SAFE BLOOD is on the new Informed Dissent podcast (Doctors Jeff Barke and Mark McDonald). I just got home from work and saw the notification. I haven’t listened to it yet but it may answer some of your questions. Mine, too.
Also, be careful with the food supply. I used to determine the overhead rate for federally sponsored research and UC California Riverside was seeking to grow vaccines in lettuces. Tennessee has passed legislation that states something to the effect that such “frankenfood” as I call it, be sold only in pharmacies. Other states have not caught up to the stellar legislationTennessee is passing. I’m not even kidding….growing vaccines in our food. I am taking a hard pass on that crap. I have no idea if other universities got in on that craziness because I left that “career”.
I have been tossing around the idea of donating & becoming a member of safe blood for a while I still haven’t had any feedback from people that are more familiar with the company. I had not heard of the other and will look into it. Any opinion is desired!
I decline transfusions of any kind from a traditional blood bank source. If I am not unconscious and if I am my emergency contacts know that I decline. But I feel the right thing to do is have an alternative in place to avoid people panicking.
That leaves a slim chance that I will be found unable to communicate and with no identification…
I have been thinking the same thing and I am getting the feeling that the time to act is very soon. I recommended planning in advance to a man I work with for his scheduled surgery. Getting transfused with the current blood supply is simply not an option. I radically changed my lifestyle to prevent illness as best I can but accidents do happen, especially with a population that has been heavily vaccinated and medicated. I am seeing so many more car accidents that cannot be attributed to anything else logically, you know? I had a biochemist friend who was researching aluminum’s contribution to dementia and Alzheimer’s at USC in the late 1980’s and 1990’s so that information has been out there for a long time. Dr. Christopher Exley writes about it now but it was known way back. I just don’t trust the medical system anymore, honestly. At all. Good luck!
I wanted to let you know that Dr. Ohlers of SAFE BLOOD is on the new Informed Dissent podcast (Doctors Jeff Barke and Mark McDonald). I just got home from work and saw the notification. I haven’t listened to it yet but it may answer some of your questions. Mine, too.
Also, be careful with the food supply. I used to determine the overhead rate for federally sponsored research and UC California Riverside was seeking to grow vaccines in lettuces. Tennessee has passed legislation that states something to the effect that such “frankenfood” as I call it, be sold only in pharmacies. Other states have not caught up to the stellar legislationTennessee is passing. I’m not even kidding….growing vaccines in our food. I am taking a hard pass on that crap. I have no idea if other universities got in on that craziness because I left that “career”.