This means anybody who gets a blood donation is getting a nice dose of forever chemicals.
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#42why not just get regularly blood tested? blood testing also extracts blood. but on top of it, you get information
Volume.
A blood sample is at a stretch max 20ml. A blood donation is about 300ml.
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#43Another way to say that Bloodletting can reduce toxic forever chemicals in the bloodstream.
Are there services for bloodletting?
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#44Re: Regular blood donations can reduce “forever chemicals” in the bloodstream: study
#45This means anybody who gets a blood donation is getting a nice dose of forever chemicals.
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#46Sheesh, I can't believe the percent of negative comments! Someone finally figured a way to reduce PFAS. It's a hugely positive finding, especially in light of people being able to keep their red blood cells. Hopefully it can be ruled as a safe long-term solution for now. Looking forward to reading updates on this research. And btw, donating plasma doesn't mean other people will get your PFAS; many things can be done…
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#48Re: Regular blood donations can reduce “forever chemicals” in the bloodstream: study
#49Another way to say that Bloodletting can reduce toxic forever chemicals in the bloodstream.
Brings up an interesting question. Say you couldn't donate due to tattoos, needle use from steroids or IV drugs ("have you ever injected anything not prescribed by a doctor"), gay or paid sex, etc Are there services for bloodletting?
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#50Having grown up in Germany I cannot donate blood here in the US (mad cow) so I guess I'll stew in my toxins...