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There are four blood types in humans: A, B, AB and O. Type O represents approximately 50% of the population of the world; Type A 40%; Type B around 8% and Type AB less than 2%.


Blood Type O

Blood type O is the thinnest blood and it is responsible for the strongest immune systems (with the exception of some diseases), Individuals with blood type O have strongest stomach acid and live longest of all blood types at present. Genetically, strongest stomach acid was needed to break down the high protein diets(animal protein was one of our original food source) on which our original ancestors thrived.

A negative side effect of strong stomach acid is that it can lead to ulcers when no food is available, or when food is not eaten at regular intervals. Since the ancestors of type O were hunters, descendants carrying this gene tend to be larger, stronger individuals. If you check the blood type of American Indian or Eskimos, who were and in some cases still are, hunters almost all of them are blood type O.

Although Type O has a strong immune system, they are more susceptible to certain diseases such as typhoid, cholera, smallpox, malaria and plague. These diseases are eradicated from first world countries but still exist in third world countries and that's why you don't find many type O individuals over there. Individuals with type O blood lack several blood clotting factors. For this reason, it is suggested that they eat food rich in vitamin K such as spinach and egg yolk. Due to the fact that type O blood is thinnest, it is lot more difficult for plaque to build up in arteries and it reduces the incidence of heart disease in type Os until later years. This is not to say that individuals of type O blood do not get heart disease or cancer, but research indicates the onset of heart disease is later than for all other blood types. Type O individuals are more susceptible to blood disorders such as hemophilia and leukemia. Artheritis or swelling and inflammation of the joints is also an area of concerns for type O individuals. Whether it is their thin blood, that tends to be protective against heart disease until later in life, or the fact that cancer is not as likely to attack this blood group, the statistics of longevity are clearly in favor of the Os.


Blood Type A

The first mutation from type O was A. Individual of type A have the thickest blood of all type. There are two types(A1 and A2). Since A2 is partial mutation of Type O, individuals of this trait carry much of the muscle genetics of Os and can eat a variety of animal protein that A1 can not tolerate. Vast majority of type A individuals are A1. Type A1 must avoid all animal proteins in favor of vegetarian diet. Meat eating type A2 individuals develop heart disease early and while they look strong physically, internally they are ticking time bombs. In United States, due to the meat enriched diet, Type A individuals live shortest life span today. When Type As continue to east meat diet that is inconsistent with their blood enzymes, aggulutination or thickening of their already thick blood takes place and disaster follows. Type A are more susceptible to heart disease and cancer. But there is one exception. In Japan, where people east a staple of fish, rice and green tea - the perfect diet for type A individuals. In fact Japanese life span is longer, as a country, than any other.

When the type As eat animal fat, meat or diary food inconsistent with their blood type - their already thick blood agglutinates or get thicker and stickier. The thick blood requires the heart to pump harder, inevitably causing high blood pressure and enlarged heart muscle, and an increase in heart disease. Also, type A has very low stomach acid by genetc standards. Researchers agree that most cancers are type A related and when they eat meat diet, there are overwhelming number of high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes and cancer cases. Type A individuals seem to be affected more by stress than any other blood groups. Stress is attributed as a great killer of type As.

Due to all these factors, individuals of type A blood are at higher risk for heart disease and cancer. Type A individuals should follow vegetarian diet with nutritional supplements such as vitamin E, resveratrol(plentiful in red wine and grape juice), which prevents clots from forming and appears to inhibit the oxidation of LDL cholesterol that offers protection from both heart disease and cancer. In addtion, Type As should incorporate green tea, soybeans and tofu in their regular diets. These provide numerous antioxidants and estrogen that research has shown inhibit cancer.

Blood Type B

Type B is the third mutation through man's adaptation after type O and A. Type B blood is not as thin as type O blood, nor it is as thick as type A blood. For the most part type B can eat meat in moderation without great fear of developing heart disease. Although meat is not type B's best food, it is not particularly harmful either. On the other hand, type B individuals have the ability to eat and metabolize dairy products, which both type O and A do not tolerate well at all.

It is believed that improper foods, or the improper metabolism of specific foods, lowers the immune system of type Bs and makes them susceptible to auto-immune diseases. Some of these are life threatening, others just cause untold misery for life.

Another aspect of type B individuals that surprised researchers is the intelligence level. Almost all the type B individuals interviewed were highly intelligent. As a group they were deep thinking individuals who appeared to see the world from a slightly different viewpoint. Although they are obviously bright, they tend to be more introvert and disliked by other blood types. In spite of this, percentage-wise there are more B millionaires than any other blood type.

Type B individuals average second longest lifespan after type Os. This is probably due to the fact that animal protein, which contains all the essential amino acids, is good food for Bs. Additionally, since type Bs can eat a large variety of foods, they are able to acquire all or most of their essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids from food more easily than type As and ABs.

Research indicates that most type Bs are healthy with some unique medical problems. A large proportion of type B individuals tend to suffer from multiple sclerosis, skin disorders such as psoriasis, eczema and fungus. Another problem that keeps popping up for type Bs is foot problem of one kind or another. Numerous subjects had required food surgery, or had problems with their feet that were painful and made everyday walking difficult.

Blood Type AB

Type AB is the only blood type that did not evolve in the same way as other blood types. While the other blood types have been around for thousands of years, Type AB has been in existence for only about 2,000 years. The genetic mistry of this blood type is complex. While the other blood types evolved because of change of environment and food availability, type AB did not.

It is believed that type AB is the result of mixing type A and B. However, since both A and B are dominant genes, genetically speaking, the offspring should have been A or B. Usually mutation come about to gurantee the survival of the species and that might well be the reason for AB mutation. Proponent of this theory would argue that Type AB is less susceptible to all the diseases that strike Os the hardest, and as such, this is nature's way of evolving to ensure the survival of the species. AB represents about 2% of the population worldwide.

On positve side type AB usually has engaging personality, keen mind and are very charismatic. Type AB possessed qualities quite unique as they all influence people in positive way. On average most ABs are likable, outgoing, gregarious and intelligent people at work and play. They are very self-confident and assertive individuals. On the negative side, type ABs are susceptible to both type A & B illnesses. Women of this blood type usually have many menstrual problems such as excessive bleeding, clotting, cramping and irregular menstrual cycles. Additionally, many women also experience migraine. Studies also suggest that type ABs individuals often suffer from harmonal imbalance more than others.

Eating properly for an AB requires guidlines similar to As, but with small amounts of animal protein. Like As, type ABs should acquire their vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids through plants and vegetables. ABs shoul also incorporate green tea, soybeans, and tofu in their diet.

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In Japan, you are what you bleed. Blood type is a common way of defining temperament and personality, much like horoscopes in Western countries.

It all started in 1931 in Japan. Furukawa Takeji (1891–1940) proposed that there was a link between blood type and personality after working in the administration department of a high school and observing the temperamental differences between applicants.

Furukawa proposed that we humans are simple beings, only requiring two personality types. His report stated that people of blood type A were generally mild tempered and intellectual, while people of blood type B were the opposite, essentially dividing the population into the “good” and the “bad.”


A great deal of research went into blood psychology in the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s, mainly in Japan. Masahiko and Toshitaka Nomi, a father and son team, were responsible for making this a mainstream science, having researched the way in which blood type affects every area of our lives, including relationships, work and leisure.

In Japan, blood type has influenced peoples lives in unexpected ways. For instance, some Japanese companies have planned departments around the blood types of their workforce. A baseball coach is reported to have used it in the selection of his teams.

During World War II, Japan’s Imperial Army is rumoured to have formed battle groups according to blood type, while a kindergarten has reportedly adapted its methods of teaching along the same lines. The class is split according to blood type, and then different teaching techniques are used depending on the group. It is also used extensively in dating services as a good indicator of potential matches.

In 1930, after the blood type/personality link was first suggested, a new blank for blood type was added to job application forms, in order to better assess the potential employees’ temperament. As recently as 1997, the subject attracted enough attention to warrant four out of the five Japanese TV channels to broadcast programmes on the subject. Even today there is a daily forecast on morning television.

Discussing blood type is a key part of introductions. Any high school kid worth their salt will never fail to enquire as to your blood type, as any western teenager would do with star signs.

An industry has grown around the humble foundation laid down by Furukawa, so that you can now buy blood type chewing gum, soft drinks, calendars and even blood type condoms! The condoms are all the same, but contain different instructions for each blood group on how to approach the sexual encounter!

Why so popular in Japan?

38% of Japan's population
is Type A.
Blood type was a contentious issue in the 1920’s and 30’s. The interest in blood types in Japan grew as a reaction against Western racism. Scientists in the west found that type B was common in Asia, but rare in Caucasians. As type B was typical in animals, they argued that Asians were inferior, lower on the evolutionary scale. Japanese scientists were keen to disprove this ludicrous theory, debate continued and it became a popular “ology.”

Masao Ohmura, a professor of personality psychology at Nihon University doesn’t believe that blood type has any bearing on personality. He suggests that the reason for the popularity of blood typology in Japan is because the Japanese are genetically quite a homogeneous race, but don’t want to seem the same. The Japanese population, however, has a fairly even distribution of a number of blood types. Hence, if grouped by blood type, diversity is created, even if it is only the illusion of diversity.

In Europe and America, however, the vast majority of people are type A or O, with only a few type B’s and even fewer AB’s. Therefore, most people would fall into two personality categories, an either/or choice of temperament, possibly explaining why blood typology has not been a big hit overseas in the past.

Interestingly, 90% of the Japanese know their blood type, although whether this is the reason the fad became so popular or a consequence of its popularity is not certain. In contrast, their European and American peers are blissfully unaware of not only their blood type, but also the “blood typology” phenomenon.

Of course, if you are a type AB or O you will probably dismiss all of this blood-analysis out of hand as New Age mumbo jumbo, but the more sensitive type A's or B's may want to discover more…


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The Traits
Type O – The Warrior
trendsetter
loyal
passionate
self-confident
independent
ambitious
vain
jealous

Famous O’s
Queen Elizabeth II
John Lennon
Elvis Presley
Liam & Noel Gallagher
Paul Newman

Type A – The Farmer
calm
patient
sensitive
responsible
overcautious
stubborn
unable to relax

Famous A’s
Adolf Hitler
George Bush Senior
Soseki Natsume
Ringo Starr
Britney Spears

Type B – The Hunter
individualist
dislike custom
strong
optimistic
creative
flexible
wild
unpredictable

Famous B’s
Akira Kurosawa
Paul McCartney
Mia Farrow
Leonardo Di Caprio
Jack Nicholson

Type AB – The Humanist
cool
controlled
rational
sociable
popular
critical
sometimes standoffish
indecisive

Famous AB’s
Jackie Chan
Marilyn Monroe
John F Kennedy
Mick Jagger
Alain Prost

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Your blood types tell you where your ancient ancestors evolved.

* Blood Type A1 European gene.
* Blood Type A2 � Arctic gene.
* Blood Type B � Asian gene.
* Blood Type O � Tropical gene.
* Blood Type AB � Mid-East genes.
* Blood Type Rh-negative � Basque gene.

Blood type O is the most common worldwide, followed by group A. Group B is less common, and group AB is the least common.

Blood type O: the Americas

People with blood type O are said to be "universal donors" because their blood is compatible with all ABO blood types. Among indigenous populations of Central and South America, the frequency of O blood type is extremely high, approaching 100%. It is also high among Australian aborigines. The A allele apparently was absent among Central and South American Indians.

The highest percentage of type O in the USA (57%) was found in Hispanic donors (a group that includes donors of Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban descent). The next highest percentage of type O was found in North American Indian (55%) and black (50%) donors.

Biotype O is a Tropical biotype. This type has inherited a tropical gene for blood type O from very ancient ancestors in southern India, Indonesia, Africa, or from the Amerindians in North, Central and South America. Their ancestors adapted to their specific ecosystems over long periods of time in isolation, and modern O's have inherited those adaptations. They fare best with tropical hunter-gatherer foods, such as meats, poultry, some seafood, yams, roots and tubers, nuts, beans, vegetables, leafy greens, coconuts and other tropical fruits and berries. Those descended from Amerindians also fare well with nightshades, which are native to the Americas.

The Biotype Research shows that blood type O has the highest rate of dairy allergies of all blood types, including both immediate and delayed allergies. The IgG graph at right is an example. This biotype also reacts to eggs and gluten grains, as shown at right. IgG scores of 1600 are mild, 2400 are moderate, and 3200 denote strong allergies. Blood type B also displays some immediate allergies (IgE), plus reactions to seafood lectins and T-cell allergens (milk).

Blood Type A: Europe

Type A is common in Europe. Around 20,000BC, a mutation occurred, and some people began to be Blood Type A. These people developed an A membrane or antigen on the surface of their blood cells. This blood type became common in central Europe as well as Scandanavia. Many feel this change occurred when farming became common in those areas.

Blood type B: Asia

Biotype B is an Asian biotype. This type has inherited an Asian gene for blood type B from ancient ancestors in Tibet and India. Their ancestors adapted to their specific ecosystem over long periods of time in isolation, and modern B's have inherited those adaptations. They fare best with Asian foods, such as rice, poultry, pork, fermented soy, and Asian fruits and vegetables.

The Biotype Research shows that blood type B has the highest rate of immediate allergies of all ABO blood types. This biotype especially reacts to nuts and beans, Western gluten grains and nightshades

Blood type B is relatively common in Chinese and Indians. It is less common in European countries and Americans of European origin, being found in about 10% of these populations.

Blood type AB is the least common

Blood type AB individuals are known as "universal receivers" because they can receive blood from any ABO type.

Biotype AB is an Mid-East biotype. This type has inherited Middle-Eastern genes for blood type A1B or A2B from ancient ancestors in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. Their ancestors adapted to their specific ecosystem over long periods of time in isolation, and modern AB's have inherited those adaptations. They fare best with Middle Eastern foods, such as wheat (A1B only), barley or millet, lamb, nuts, and Middle Eastern fruits and vegetables.

The Biotype Research shows that type A2B's are more reactive than type A1B's in general, and particularly to gluten grains. The IgG graph at right is an example. This biotype especially reacts to eggs and cashews. IgG Scores of 1600 are mild, 2400 are moderate, and 3200 denotes strong allergies. Blood type AB displays few immediate IgE allergies, but responds to the highest number of lectins.

It is also the rarest of the blood groups. It is most common in Japan, regions of China, and in Korea.

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Each blood type has different characteristics that allow it to eat, digest, and assimilate food best for that group.

Each blood type has different characteristics that allow it to eat, digest, and assimilate food best for that group. Since Os have been blessed with such strong stomach acid and respective enzymes, they are able to metabolize almost everything, even those foods not recommended for them. However, the Bs, As and ABs do not have this luxury, and accordingly, must be more careful in their eating habits, or suffer the consequences.

The Os are like sharks. They can eat tin cans and rubber tires, and wash it down with hard liquor while smoking a cigarette. Of course, this is not true, but a dramatic exaggeration. Nevertheless, Type Os have the highest threshold for abuse of any other blood group, and in the final analysis, it is another reason they live longer. Many people of blood Type Os die of old age.

Now let's get back to our eating habits and what happens when we eat food not compatible with our blood enzymes and stomach acid. Agglutination happens. What's that, you ask? Well, we humans have a process take place in our blood called agglutination. Let us explain.

Your body has antibodies that protect it from foreign invaders. Your immune system produces all kinds of antibodies to protect you and keep you safe from foreign substances. Each antibody is designed to attach itself to a foreign substance or antigen.

When your body recognizes an intruder, it produces more antibodies to attack the invader. The antibody then attaches itself to the intruder and a "gluing" effect takes place. In this way the body can better dispose of these foreign invaders.

For example, if you eat a food not compatible with your blood type and stomach enzymes, the food is not broken down or digested properly, and the vitamins and minerals are not absorbed into your bloodstream to fuel and nourish your body. Your body reacts to the food just as it would any foreign substance. You might experience a stomach ache, gas, bloating, or even worse, vomiting or diarrhea. What happens is that antibodies glue themselves to the foreign invaders (improper food) and agglutination or "gluing" takes place in your blood.

Now if you happen to be Blood Type A, who already has thick blood, your blood becomes even thicker. The thicker the blood, the slower it moves and the harder your heart must pump to push the blood through your arteries. This thick slow moving blood makes it easier for plaque to build up on your artery walls. Hence, high blood pressure, heart disease, or a cornucopia of other illnesses. You get the picture.

The human body is a wonderful and complex organism. It tries to handle everything you give it, but sometimes it cannot, or will not. The damage is greater or lesser, depending on how bad the food is for you and your particular body chemistry. If you are lucky, maybe this improper agglutination may result only in weight gain. The body does not use the food, so it just packs on extra pounds. You are not eating much, but you're gaining weight and don't know why. Well the answer is improper metabolism of your food.

If you are Type A or AB and the meat you keep eating is not metabolizing, your bloodstream is now flooded with thick, sticky agglutinated blood, loaded with saturated animal fat, just looking for a nice spot to deposit itself. It doesn't take a genius IQ to see why As and ABs should not eat meat, and if they do, they die younger.

Now if O or B eat meat, their bodies metabolize it better, and the agglutination process does not take place, or if it does, it is very minor and not life threatening. Type Os, who usually completely metabolize meat and gain all the benefits from it (with the exception of pork) are at little or no risk. Further, since an O starts out with the thinnest blood, any agglutination that takes place will thicken the blood, but not to the extent experienced by the other blood types, or to a life threatening situation.

Take, for example, bread and white potatoes. If a Type O or Type A eats these foods, in most cases some agglutination takes place. However, since these foods contain little, if any fat, the body will not deposit the non-metabolized portion on the artery walls. It is more likely to store the unused food as fat. Hence, you gain weight. While this may be benevolent in the short run, eventually all this excess fat may lead to diabetes, high blood pressure or other illnesses.

Any food containing saturated fat has the greatest potential for harm to the body, in the long run, regardless of blood type. Saturated fat to Types A and AB is more dangerous in the short run because of the reasons stated previously. In the long run, even Types O and B, whose blood enzymes handle saturated fat better, are susceptible to the hazards. It just takes longer. So although Os and Bs are not particularly susceptible to heart disease and most forms of cancer, a continual regimen of saturated fat and/or incompatible foods will eventually produce the same result. It just appears the harmful effects take much longer in Os and Bs.

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guhhlöij, do you have a link to where you got the first post in the thread from?
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I am A+ also.
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im ...Blood Type Rh-negative � Basque gene
whats basque gene?

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wow googled it and found im unique [Smile] well nearly
im a chameleon, and always felt like number 10,
Rare blood types & factors.. RH- negative
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are you rh- neagtive blood type? Example, I am o- blood type. I researched this after i found that i had a extra vertebrae. Only 7% of the people in the world have the rh- factor. If you are a woman with rh-, you should really read this.

Plus there are some shocking characteristics of the people with this genetic code. Nearly 85% of all human beings have RH positive blood. Their red blood cells contain a substance called the RHesus blood factor. This means the positive blood contains a protein that can be traced to the Rhesus monkey. It is acknowledged that blood factors are transmitted with more exactitude than any other human or animal characteristic. While it is known that RH negative blood - (type 'O'> is the purest blood known to mankind, it is not known from where the negative factor originates, rh negative factor that makes the blood 'pure'. Pure enough to be the universal blood of the world.

Everyone on the face of the earth can receive rh negative type 'O' blood, but these very same 'O' negative people cannot receive blood from any other type except their own type. An RH negative pregnant mother's body will reject her positive blooded baby in the womb. Her body fights the RHesus factor as a foreign element. A positive mother's body does not fight the negative baby she is carrying however.

There are certain similairites that occur to those having rh negative blood - according to some who have it there are common patterns found, which include the following:

1. predominance of green or hazel eyes that change color like a chameleon, but also blue eyes

2. true red or reddish hair

3. low pulse rate

4. low blood pressure

5. keen sight or hearing

6. ESP

7. extra rib or vertabrae

8. UFO connections

9. love of space and science

10. a sense of not belonging to the human race

11. piercing eyes

12. para-normal occurrences

13. physic dreams

14. truth seekers

15. desire for higher wisdom

16. empathetic illnesses

17. deep compassion for fate of mankind

18. a sense of a 'mission' in life

19. physic abilities

20. unexplained scars on body

21. capability to disrupt electrical appliances

22. alien contacts

Science at this very time is attempting to make the recipe for rh negative 'O' blood, but without success. The protein in positive blood can be cloned, but not so of the negative blood - which is quite interesting. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?

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The protein in positive blood can be cloned, but not so of the negative blood - which is quite interesting. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?

[Big Grin]

The Rh factor is a protein.
The RH negative factor is the lack of the protein.

How can you clone a protein if you dont have it in the first place in the Rh blood? LOL
[Confused]

You'll be telling me next that The High Priestess Makare gave birth to a baboon called Prince Moutenihet and Type Rh negs are reptiles ROFL

[Razz]

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. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?


Simple

It's called mutation.

Nothing unearthly about it [Wink]

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quote:
Originally posted by Vote Obama save our planet:
The protein in positive blood can be cloned, but not so of the negative blood - which is quite interesting. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?

[Big Grin]

The Rh factor is a protein.
The RH negative factor is the lack of the protein.

How can you clone a protein if you dont have it in the first place in the Rh blood? LOL
[Confused]

You'll be telling me next that The High Priestess Makare gave birth to a baboon called Prince Moutenihet and Type Rh negs are reptiles ROFL

[Razz]

indeed she did [Smile]
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quote:
Originally posted by Vote Obama save our planet:
. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?


Simple

It's called mutation.

Nothing unearthly about it [Wink]

your just jealous cos i have pure blood , oh and a pure heart, mind and soul too ....oh im such an angel [Big Grin]
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quote:
Originally posted by LovedOne:
guhhlöij, do you have a link to where you got the first post in the thread from?

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(Excerpted from Peter D'Adamo's book 'Eat right for your blood type')

Dietitian
Juliette Kellow BSc RD verdict on D'Adamo's theory:

I’m really not a fan of this diet. There are several concerns, namely that the diets recommended for blood groups O and A are considerably limited and cut out major groups of foods.

In the long term, this can result in a poor intake of nutrients needed for good health. Cutting out dairy products, for example, will lead to poor intakes of calcium, which can put you at risk of osteoporosis (brittle bone disease), while avoiding meat can result in low intakes of iron, which can lead to anaemia. This is even more worrying in view of the fact that most people in the UK are blood group O or A.

Nevertheless, based on Dr D’Adamo’s theory, I’m looking forward to the evolution of blood type F! People with blood type F will need lots of fast food, takeaways, pizza, sugary snacks, crisps and chocolate to remain in tune with their environment. After all, if the theory is correct, surely that’s what we can expect, based on what many of us now eat in the 21st century!

http://www.acu-cell.com/btd.html

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quote:
Originally posted by Vote Obama save our planet:
The protein in positive blood can be cloned, but not so of the negative blood - which is quite interesting. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?

[Big Grin]

The Rh factor is a protein.
The RH negative factor is the lack of the protein.

How can you clone a protein if you dont have it in the first place in the Rh blood? LOL
[Confused]

You'll be telling me next that The High Priestess Makare gave birth to a baboon called Prince Moutenihet and Type Rh negs are reptiles ROFL

[Razz]

Conversion makes all blood type O

New technique could stretch blood bank inventories by removing A and B molecules

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The protein in positive blood can be cloned, but not so of the negative blood - which is quite interesting. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?

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The Rh factor is a protein.
The RH negative factor is the lack of the protein.

How can you clone a protein if you dont have it in the first place in the Rh blood? LOL
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You'll be telling me next that The High Priestess Makare gave birth to a baboon called Prince Moutenihet and Type Rh negs are reptiles ROFL

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strait jacket please [Big Grin]
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Mine is O+
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We all are

Adam was a giant

Didn't you know? [Wink]

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quote:
Originally posted by xblueskyx:
wow googled it and found im unique [Smile] well nearly
im a chameleon, and always felt like number 10,
Rare blood types & factors.. RH- negative
Author: 62085 Category:(Interesting) Created:(1/28/2004 9:38:00 AM)

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are you rh- neagtive blood type? Example, I am o- blood type. I researched this after i found that i had a extra vertebrae. Only 7% of the people in the world have the rh- factor. If you are a woman with rh-, you should really read this.

Plus there are some shocking characteristics of the people with this genetic code. Nearly 85% of all human beings have RH positive blood. Their red blood cells contain a substance called the RHesus blood factor. This means the positive blood contains a protein that can be traced to the Rhesus monkey. It is acknowledged that blood factors are transmitted with more exactitude than any other human or animal characteristic. While it is known that RH negative blood - (type 'O'> is the purest blood known to mankind, it is not known from where the negative factor originates, rh negative factor that makes the blood 'pure'. Pure enough to be the universal blood of the world.

Everyone on the face of the earth can receive rh negative type 'O' blood, but these very same 'O' negative people cannot receive blood from any other type except their own type. An RH negative pregnant mother's body will reject her positive blooded baby in the womb. Her body fights the RHesus factor as a foreign element. A positive mother's body does not fight the negative baby she is carrying however.

There are certain similairites that occur to those having rh negative blood - according to some who have it there are common patterns found, which include the following:

1. predominance of green or hazel eyes that change color like a chameleon, but also blue eyes

2. true red or reddish hair

3. low pulse rate

4. low blood pressure

5. keen sight or hearing

6. ESP

7. extra rib or vertabrae

8. UFO connections

9. love of space and science

10. a sense of not belonging to the human race

11. piercing eyes

12. para-normal occurrences

13. physic dreams

14. truth seekers

15. desire for higher wisdom

16. empathetic illnesses

17. deep compassion for fate of mankind

18. a sense of a 'mission' in life

19. physic abilities

20. unexplained scars on body

21. capability to disrupt electrical appliances

22. alien contacts

Science at this very time is attempting to make the recipe for rh negative 'O' blood, but without success. The protein in positive blood can be cloned, but not so of the negative blood - which is quite interesting. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?

wow i didnt know all of THAT!!!

i have Rh- blood...my mother and my grandfather have it too. but the thing is...the first pregnancy is totally safe, no matter what. but after i had my baby, they gave me a shot so that when i become pregnant again, the factor doesnt attack the child.
you have to have that shot even if u abort or miscarry.

i cant believe all those characterisitcs OMG! i thought we were just harmful to our unborn but now that i read all of this, it explains A LOT!

i thought all of these traits matched me because i am a scorpio but i guess not!

here are my likeliness to the traits u listed:

1. my left eye is gray green...my right eye is green with a brown stripe running down it kinda like a peace sign without the top line...when i cry they become crystal sea green and when i am mad or upset, they turn pure green with a brown ring around the outside.

2. my natural color is dark blonde with strawberry highlights u can see in the sun.

3. i actually have palitations and was put on a carry on haert monitor when i was pregnant

4. always checked out normal for me

5. i can see or hear anything around me...my mother actually caught a fox one day she saw from the corner of her eye..she is indian, so i thought it was due to that.

6. ESP big time!!! i always used to tell my ex, 'dont try to turn corners on me cuz im on the other side waiting.' i also dream things that end up happening. i could write a book here but i wont. my mother who has rh- blood, when i was a newborn she put me in the crib. when she got back to the sofa she had an urge to go get me again so she took me from the crib. the second she got into the living room she heard a huge crash and here, the ceiling above my crib had collapsed into it and if she never responded to her vision to go get me, i would have been flattened. i also saved my own daughters life once in miami...my ex wanted us to go on a rental boat when she was 5 weeks old. i felt bad and didnt want, knowing something bad was gonna happen. when they gave us our boat it had brokoen down eventho it was brand new and we decided to go to the beach instead....minutes later a tropical storm brewed up and the family that went out before us had to be towwed in. i kept having visions of my daughter flying into the water and sinking while strapped into her seat.

7. i have an extra vertabrae on the bottom of my spine that hurts me if i sit on a hard surface and it elongates my torso.

8. UFO connections....loooool not really

9. im infatuated with astrology

10. looool i know im quite different but come on loool..however i always am told that i am not like other girls. every person i have met has told me that they never met one like me. i am so understanding and compassionate they cant figure me out.

11. i have EXTREMELY piercing eyes....i just thought it was another one of my scoprio traits. i get a lot of, 'why u lookin at me this way?' when im really not.

12. very ... i have ghosts in my house and i feel them all around me. i an also tell when there is a spirit in somebody elses house as well.

13. very psychic dreams. i dreamt 9-11.

14. i always seek the truth and dont sugar coat anything. even to my kid.

15. i study ancient religions to find purpose in our lives.

16. i abosrb the energies of those around me. if im in the room with somebody who is sad or depressed, i get a very nervous pain in my gut. if they are happy then i feel it as well. if im talking to my girlsfriends and they are crying about something, i cry with them.

17. i have a very deep compassion....i always give to poor people and help a stragner out. i was in the bus station last month and some guy asked me to use my cell phone. i heard his covnersation asking his mother to send him money so he could get home and she didnt have it. as he handed me back my phone, i slid a $20 in his hand.

18. i know i have a mission, what it is i dont know....

19. very much psychic. there is a member on this forum...egyptian7. i wa able to tell him everything about himself to a T just by looking at his photo. i do this to my boyfriends too and one of them though i have demons near me because i was exact about every detial in his life going all the way back to his childhood.

20. no i know where my scars came from:)

21. electrical disturbances...i go thru about 4 boxes of lightbulbs a month because everytime i turn my lamps on, the bulb pops. they only last about 3-5 days each bulb. also once after a 2 week vacation, i came back to my empty house and the living room light flickered.

22. alien contacts? i hope not! loooooool


This is so fascinating! I have to print this thread out and show it to my mother tonight because she goes thru the same things.

But I am thinking that maybe this is common among native americans and thats what most of our blood in made up of...peigan (blackfoot). indians are very in tuine to the earth and spirituality and maybe this is where i got my blood type from. look it up and see maybe there is some things written on it...i am.

thanks for posting this...it really enlightened me...and explained a hell of a lot!

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quote:
Originally posted by Momma Dukes:
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Originally posted by xblueskyx:
wow googled it and found im unique [Smile] well nearly
im a chameleon, and always felt like number 10,
Rare blood types & factors.. RH- negative
Author: 62085 Category:(Interesting) Created:(1/28/2004 9:38:00 AM)

This post has been Viewed (44586 times)
are you rh- neagtive blood type? Example, I am o- blood type. I researched this after i found that i had a extra vertebrae. Only 7% of the people in the world have the rh- factor. If you are a woman with rh-, you should really read this.

Plus there are some shocking characteristics of the people with this genetic code. Nearly 85% of all human beings have RH positive blood. Their red blood cells contain a substance called the RHesus blood factor. This means the positive blood contains a protein that can be traced to the Rhesus monkey. It is acknowledged that blood factors are transmitted with more exactitude than any other human or animal characteristic. While it is known that RH negative blood - (type 'O'> is the purest blood known to mankind, it is not known from where the negative factor originates, rh negative factor that makes the blood 'pure'. Pure enough to be the universal blood of the world.

Everyone on the face of the earth can receive rh negative type 'O' blood, but these very same 'O' negative people cannot receive blood from any other type except their own type. An RH negative pregnant mother's body will reject her positive blooded baby in the womb. Her body fights the RHesus factor as a foreign element. A positive mother's body does not fight the negative baby she is carrying however.

There are certain similairites that occur to those having rh negative blood - according to some who have it there are common patterns found, which include the following:

1. predominance of green or hazel eyes that change color like a chameleon, but also blue eyes

2. true red or reddish hair

3. low pulse rate

4. low blood pressure

5. keen sight or hearing

6. ESP

7. extra rib or vertabrae

8. UFO connections

9. love of space and science

10. a sense of not belonging to the human race

11. piercing eyes

12. para-normal occurrences

13. physic dreams

14. truth seekers

15. desire for higher wisdom

16. empathetic illnesses

17. deep compassion for fate of mankind

18. a sense of a 'mission' in life

19. physic abilities

20. unexplained scars on body

21. capability to disrupt electrical appliances

22. alien contacts

Science at this very time is attempting to make the recipe for rh negative 'O' blood, but without success. The protein in positive blood can be cloned, but not so of the negative blood - which is quite interesting. If the rh negative factor does not derive from any known earthly link - from where did it originate?

wow i didnt know all of THAT!!!

i have Rh- blood...my mother and my grandfather have it too. but the thing is...the first pregnancy is totally safe, no matter what. but after i had my baby, they gave me a shot so that when i become pregnant again, the factor doesnt attack the child.
you have to have that shot even if u abort or miscarry.

i cant believe all those characterisitcs OMG! i thought we were just harmful to our unborn but now that i read all of this, it explains A LOT!

i thought all of these traits matched me because i am a scorpio but i guess not!

here are my likeliness to the traits u listed:

1. my left eye is gray green...my right eye is green with a brown stripe running down it kinda like a peace sign without the top line...when i cry they become crystal sea green and when i am mad or upset, they turn pure green with a brown ring around the outside.

2. my natural color is dark blonde with strawberry highlights u can see in the sun.

3. i actually have palitations and was put on a carry on haert monitor when i was pregnant

4. always checked out normal for me

5. i can see or hear anything around me...my mother actually caught a fox one day she saw from the corner of her eye..she is indian, so i thought it was due to that.

6. ESP big time!!! i always used to tell my ex, 'dont try to turn corners on me cuz im on the other side waiting.' i also dream things that end up happening. i could write a book here but i wont. my mother who has rh- blood, when i was a newborn she put me in the crib. when she got back to the sofa she had an urge to go get me again so she took me from the crib. the second she got into the living room she heard a huge crash and here, the ceiling above my crib had collapsed into it and if she never responded to her vision to go get me, i would have been flattened. i also saved my own daughters life once in miami...my ex wanted us to go on a rental boat when she was 5 weeks old. i felt bad and didnt want, knowing something bad was gonna happen. when they gave us our boat it had brokoen down eventho it was brand new and we decided to go to the beach instead....minutes later a tropical storm brewed up and the family that went out before us had to be towwed in. i kept having visions of my daughter flying into the water and sinking while strapped into her seat.

7. i have an extra vertabrae on the bottom of my spine that hurts me if i sit on a hard surface and it elongates my torso.

8. UFO connections....loooool not really

9. im infatuated with astrology

10. looool i know im quite different but come on loool..however i always am told that i am not like other girls. every person i have met has told me that they never met one like me. i am so understanding and compassionate they cant figure me out.

11. i have EXTREMELY piercing eyes....i just thought it was another one of my scoprio traits. i get a lot of, 'why u lookin at me this way?' when im really not.

12. very ... i have ghosts in my house and i feel them all around me. i an also tell when there is a spirit in somebody elses house as well.

13. very psychic dreams. i dreamt 9-11.

14. i always seek the truth and dont sugar coat anything. even to my kid.

15. i study ancient religions to find purpose in our lives.

16. i abosrb the energies of those around me. if im in the room with somebody who is sad or depressed, i get a very nervous pain in my gut. if they are happy then i feel it as well. if im talking to my girlsfriends and they are crying about something, i cry with them.

17. i have a very deep compassion....i always give to poor people and help a stragner out. i was in the bus station last month and some guy asked me to use my cell phone. i heard his covnersation asking his mother to send him money so he could get home and she didnt have it. as he handed me back my phone, i slid a $20 in his hand.

18. i know i have a mission, what it is i dont know....

19. very much psychic. there is a member on this forum...egyptian7. i wa able to tell him everything about himself to a T just by looking at his photo. i do this to my boyfriends too and one of them though i have demons near me because i was exact about every detial in his life going all the way back to his childhood.

20. no i know where my scars came from:)

21. electrical disturbances...i go thru about 4 boxes of lightbulbs a month because everytime i turn my lamps on, the bulb pops. they only last about 3-5 days each bulb. also once after a 2 week vacation, i came back to my empty house and the living room light flickered.

22. alien contacts? i hope not! loooooool


This is so fascinating! I have to print this thread out and show it to my mother tonight because she goes thru the same things.

But I am thinking that maybe this is common among native americans and thats what most of our blood in made up of...peigan (blackfoot). indians are very in tuine to the earth and spirituality and maybe this is where i got my blood type from. look it up and see maybe there is some things written on it...i am.

thanks for posting this...it really enlightened me...and explained a hell of a lot!

strange, but im sure im no 10 lol, in my family its just me, my mum and one of my sisters that are the same, no one nos where my mum got it from (theme to exorcist lol)
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Type O more likely to get lung cancers.


NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An analysis of data from a Danish study shows that inflammation factors are stronger predictors of lung cancer mortality in individuals with blood type O than those with other blood types.

The inflammatory response is thought to play a key role in the development of lung cancer and there is evidence that this response is influenced by a person's ABO type, according to the report in the European Respiratory Journal.

The most important blood types are in the ABO group, which can be typed for all humans and many other primates. There are four principal types: A, B, AB, and O. The combination of these four components determines an individual's type.

To investigate the impact of ABO type on lung cancer risk factors, Dr. P. Suadicani and colleagues at Bispebjerg University Hospital assessed the long-term outcomes of 3346 men enrolled in the Copenhagen Male Study. The average age was 63 years and the subjects were followed for 16 years.

During follow-up, 170 subjects died from lung cancer, including 84 (5.9 percent) with type O, 70 (4.9 percent) with type A and 16 (3.2 percent) with type B/AB.

In men with type O blood, cumulative tobacco use, high salt intake, long-term occupational dust exposure, high fat intake, alcohol consumption, and older age were all risk factors for lung cancer mortality. High salt levels in the diet, long-term occupational dust exposure, and heavy alcohol use (more than 10 wine drinks per week) each increased the risk of lung cancer death by more than twofold.

By contrast, in men with blood type A, only total tobacco use and increasing age were linked to lung cancer death. With type B/AB, increasing age and possibly long-term occupational dust exposure were risk factors for lung cancer mortality.

These findings suggest that the ABO type strongly affects whether various lifestyle factors impact the risk of lung cancer mortality, the authors conclude.

SOURCE: European Respiratory Journal, June 27, 2007.

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Good news

Red wine could lower men's lung cancer risk
07th October 2008

Men who drink a couple of glasses or red wine per day have a lower risk of lung cancer, according to a new study.

'An antioxidant component in red wine may be protective of lung cancer, particularly among smokers,' said Dr Chun Chao, from Kaiser Permanente Department of Research and Evaluation in Pasadena, California.

The most substantial risk reduction was among smokers who drank one to two glasses of red wine per day with a 60 per cent reduced lung cancer risk.

Researchers however warned men to stop smoking as the best way to reduce lung cancer risk, noting that even men who drank one to two glasses of red wine per day still face higher lung cancer risk than non-smokers.

No clear associations with lung cancer were noted for consumption of white wine, beer, or liquor.

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If you don't like wine, the latest studies show you can get all the same benefits from grape juice.

The New York Times points out that nearly every benefit attributed to drinking a glass of wine each day can be had by drinking grape juice. Skip the sugar-added stuff, though, and aim for dark red or purple varieties.

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