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Vampire Science Believes “YOUNG BLOOD” Is the REAL Fountain of Youth
The Organic Prepper ^ | January 2, 2019 | Daisy Luther

Posted on 01/18/2019 4:02:09 AM PST by Norski

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To: cashless

Yes. It is necessary to fight this situation, and it is done on the spiritual level.

“For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds; . . .”

2 Corinthians 10:
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“Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves: be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves.”

Matthew 10:16

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Win Worley. See here:

Smash the enemy, warfare tactics satan doesn’t want you to know - “Tactics to Route the Demons”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRG_iiBLJAM

Quite useful. Best to start about minute 2, as Pastor Worley has a singing voice which causes hounds to howl.


41 posted on 01/18/2019 10:52:49 PM PST by Norski
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To: Berlin_Freeper

I appreciate the link; this sort of book is probably not my genre. You are kind to think of me here. Thank you, Norski


42 posted on 01/18/2019 10:55:55 PM PST by Norski
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To: dfwgator

This song causes one to consider the possibility of Satanist and vampire rumors regarding rock music, does it not . . .


43 posted on 01/18/2019 10:58:19 PM PST by Norski
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To: Dad was my hero

Here is an article excerpt referring to Dr. Hoffer’s item:

“Researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP) in Atlanta conducted a study to determine if small degrees of niacin insufficiency could contribute to Alzheimer’s disease. They checked the dietary intake of niacin in 3,718 individuals over a nine-year period and gave them cognitive tests every three years.

The researchers found that lower niacin intake from foods was, in fact, associated with developing Alzheimer’s disease. Conversely, they found that higher food intake of niacin could help prevent dementia. In the study, higher levels of niacin were also associated with a slower annual rate of age-related, non-Alzheimer’s cognitive decline.

Higher doses of niacin can also help reverse certain types of dementia. For example, Abram Hoffer, M.D., has demonstrated for more than 40 years that high doses of niacinamide (another form of vitamin B3) can actually reverse many cases of schizophrenia if started soon enough after diagnosis.

Niacin and other B-vitamins are found in abundance in whole, unprocessed, unrefined foods. Although the list is actually quite long, the best sources of niacin are brewer’s yeast, unroasted nuts and seeds, and whole grains. And it certainly can’t hurt to take a vitamin containing niacin, too.

Sources:
Morris MC et al. “Dietary niacin and the risk of incident Alzheimer’s disease and of cognitive decline.” J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2004 Aug; 75(8):1093-9.”

The link is here:
https://nutritionandhealing.com/2012/06/13/the-benefits-of-high-doses-of-niacin/


44 posted on 01/18/2019 11:11:58 PM PST by Norski
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To: Dad was my hero

I originally found the information on niacin published in the book “Life Extension” by research scientists Pearson and Shaw. The book is now out of print.

However, these scientists began the Life Extension Foundation, which you may consider contacting regarding a large body of research they hold on reversing and preventing Alzheimer’s, among many other conditions.

www.lifeextension.org

Caveat: Some of the therapy may be as problematic as blood transfusions. Some of the members advocate cryogenics.


45 posted on 01/18/2019 11:22:10 PM PST by Norski
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To: A Navy Vet

Yes, I have read on bioidenticals, as well. Apparently, it is necessary to test for 3 different T-level markers - including free testosterone in the blood and also in another body part. My memory of the particulars is not clear. Have you tried this?

Prostrate = prostate. Thank you.


46 posted on 01/18/2019 11:27:58 PM PST by Norski
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To: A Navy Vet

B-vitamins are water-soluble, only staying in the blood about 4-6 hours. Ah, well.


47 posted on 01/18/2019 11:41:55 PM PST by Norski
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To: Vaquero

“I would imagine 20 year old college students who were tested and found disease free wouldn’t mind getting a grand or so for a unit of blood.”

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I would imagine you are correct. The problems begin with the underage and/or unwilling. . .

At one time I read a great deal of science fiction. The next step could be robbing toddlers of neurologicals to boost brainpower, apparently.


48 posted on 01/18/2019 11:46:08 PM PST by Norski
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To: Norski

Give me a genre.


49 posted on 01/18/2019 11:56:13 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Norski

In the end it’s going to be as it always was, i.e. the Rich exploiting the Poor. Except in the case the poor are treated as mere tools & resources for the life extention of the wealthy.


50 posted on 01/19/2019 1:53:47 AM PST by prophetic (Trump is today's DANIEL. Shut the mouth of lions Lord, let his enemies be the Cat Food instead.)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Arthur Wildfire! March; Berosus; Bockscar; cardinal4; ColdOne; ...
Vampire Science...
Jumbo shrimp...

51 posted on 01/19/2019 2:11:12 AM PST by SunkenCiv (and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
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To: Norski

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https://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/TUTORIAL/BLDBANK/BBTEST.html

A number of laboratory tests must be completed before blood or blood products can be transfused:

Determination of the blood type with a crossmatch.
Screening for antibodies that may produce adverse effects if transfused.
Screening for possible infectious agents that could be transmitted with transfusion.

The following tests are manadatory on all units of blood collected for transfusion:

ABO group and Rh type
Screening for blood-group antibodies
Serologic tests for human retroviruses including:
HIV-1
HIV-2
HTLV I
HTLV II
Serologic tests for viral hepatitis including:
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C
Serologic tests for additional infectious agents including:
Syphilis (Treponema pallidum
West Nile virus
Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi)

If, and only if, all of these markers are negative can blood be conveyed to the Blood Bank for storage until usage. A postive results for some of these tests may prevent further donation by that person. A person with such a test result will be notified by the donor center.

Persons with a potential medical condition should see a physician and should not, under any circumstance, donate only to have blood tested. These measures are done to make the blood supply as safe as possible.

The significant infectious diseases transmitted by transfusion and the risk of transmission (RT) in the U.S. are given below.

Transfusion Transmitted Diseases
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is transmitted through parenteral and sexual exposure. The incubation time is a mean of 90 days with a range of 30 to 180 days.

Donor blood is routinely tested for HBsAg and HBcAb. There is no routine testing for hepatitis A, because it is rarely transmitted by blood products.

Recipients of blood products can also be infected with hepatitis delta, which is a defective RNA virus that needs a HBV superinfection to replicate.

Persons who have received a hepatitis B vaccination (recommended for all health care workers with patient contact) will have hepatitis B surface antibody present, but not HBsAg or HBcAb
Risk of transmission (RT) = 1 in 200,000 to 500,000
Hepatitis C

The route of transmission is parenteral, with sexual transmission lower than previously throught. The mean incubation time is 6 to 8 weeks.

Blood Bank testing for HCV started in 1990. At present, only testing for hepatitis C antibody is available.
Risk of transmission (RT) = 1 in 1,000,000 to 2,000,000
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

In 1982 the first cases of AIDS obtained from blood or blood components were reported, but the etiology of the infections was not known at that time.

By 1983 changes occurred in the donor cirteria to exclude those at high risk for transmission of HIV.

The first testing of blood products for HIV started in 1985 and is a test to detect the presence of antibody directed against HIV. Testing for HIV p24 antigen was mandated in 1996.

Risk of transmission = 1 in 1,000,000 to to 2,000,000
Human T-lymphocytotrophic Virus (HTLV-I/II).
HTLV-1 is a retrovirus that is endemic in Japan and the Caribbean. Implicated as causing adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma and a neurological disorder similar to multiple sclerosis.

Blood is routinely screened for antibodies to HTLV-I.
Risk of transmission = 1 in 2,000,000 t0 3,000,000 (but only 1-3% of seropositive individuals will develop disease).

Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
The prevalence of CMV antibody ranges from 50 to 80% of the population. Blood contaminated with CMV can cause problems in neonates or immunocompromised patients.
Potential problems in selected patient populations can be prevented by transfusing CMV negative blood or frozen, deglycerolized RBC’s.

Donor blood is not routinely tested for CMV.

Malaria
Malaria is rarely transmitted by RBC products, although the number of transfusion associated cases of malaria is at an all-time high.

Donors traveling to high risk malaria areas are excluded from donating blood for six months. In areas of high prevalence, an antibody test to detect Plasmodium falciparium and Plasmodium vivax can be employed.

Bacterial Contamination
Bacterial contamination of blood can occur during collection. Bacteria can grow during storage at room temperature and during refrigeration (psychrophilic organisms). Platelet products carry the greatest risk (1 in 3000 units may have bacteria), because they are stored at room temperature.

Transfusing a contaminated unit may uncommonly result in severe sepsis (1 in 100,000), septic shock and death.

Others

Additional diseases which are rarely transmitted by blood products include:
Lyme disease
Dengue fever
Babesiosis
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Potential donors may be screened by questionnaire regarding travel to endemic areas or contact with persons at risk. Antibody tests available for all but babesiosis and CJD are available, preferentially applied in regions of high prevalence.

Blood Testing
Edward C. Klatt MD


52 posted on 01/19/2019 2:31:29 PM PST by LucyT
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Biographies of military figures is a category I have not yet begun to read.


53 posted on 01/19/2019 8:55:42 PM PST by Norski
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To: prophetic

True, we live in a wicked fallen world.


54 posted on 01/19/2019 8:56:53 PM PST by Norski
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To: Norski

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Biographies+of+military+figures&i=digital-text&s=price-asc-rank&qid=1547974640&ref=sr_st_price-asc-rank


55 posted on 01/20/2019 12:59:25 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
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Fascinating. I was not aware that Amazon had free Kindles. I will enjoy perusal. Again, you are very kind. Thank you, Norski


56 posted on 01/20/2019 1:59:55 AM PST by Norski
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