Blood type compatibility in pregnancies is important. The healthier your kids without medical assistance, the better. In a nutshell, your fetus is going to give you no issues if his/her blood could be donated to you in the case of a transfusion. Since we inherit our antigens from both parents and an antigen incompatible with the mother's has to come from the father, a father whose blood type allows his blood to be donated to the mother is the perfect partner. If you are female: Search for a…
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Rh negatives might be resistant to infections of viral origin
RhD negative subjects have increased the risk of developing of certain heart diseases, respiratory diseases and some immunity and autoimmunity related diseases, for example rheumatoid arthritis. The general pattern suggests that RhD negative subjects could have problems with autoimmunity, could be more resistant to infections of viral origin and could be less resistant to infections of bacterial origin.Continue here:https://www.rhesusnegative.net/staynegative/infections-of-viral-origin/
Was King Tut Rh Negative?
The claim that King Tut was Rh negative keeps being made, but none of those claims have any studies attached. I have decided to Email the same gentleman who performed the blood type test on the mummy of King Tut.
This is the Email from the gentleman who performed the blood test on King Tut 50 years ago. King Tut's ABO type is A, A2 to be exact. As for the rh factor: Read the excerpt from the Email.
What does it mean to be Rh negative?
Rh(D) negative blood is the result of a simple gene deletion It is of great interest in pregnancies when the blood type of the mother is Rh(D) negative and the fetus Rh(D) positive. There are many antigens in the Rh blood group system. When you lack all of them, you are Rh null. The D antigen decides whether or not you are rh negative. When you lack it (d), you are rh negative. When you have it (D), you are rh positive. The d (rh negative) gets inherited recessively. Two rh(D) positive heterozyg…
Are Rh Negative People Immune To The #coronavirus?
This question keeps popping up: Are Rh(D) negative individuals resistant to the new coronavirus? The answer as of now: There is no data available at this time showing any blood type related frequencies among those infected with the coronavirus. As for other infections of viral origin, the following has previously been shown: RhD negative subjects have increased the risk of developing of certain heart diseases, respiratory diseases and some immunity and autoimmunity related diseases, for example…
Tartaria a modern ish reset?
Has anybody been to Tartaria of late? No? Never heard of it? Well your probably not alone. In the book Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings by Charles H Hapgood 1996 edition Tartaria is featured at least twice, first on page 44 figure 20. The Robert Thorne Map of 1527 and then again although Tartaria is greatley reduced in size on page 81 figure 49. The Oronteus Finaeus World Map of 1532. Anybody interested? Could it have been wiped off the later maps by giant mud slides? This place sounds interesting…
The Mandela Effect explained
We have a tendency to "finish the story" in our heads as we receive news.We are concluding based on what we have experienced to be.When in 1988 a huge "Birthday Party" was held at Wembley Stadium for then 70-year-old imprisoned Nelson Mandela, the world expected him to die in prison. Apartheid's end was nowhere in sight at the time and many already wrote him off as dead in their minds.That is the Mandela Effect in a nutshell. It is not a unique phenomenon.
Why are we so similar to each other? Part 2
This is a continuum from Why are we so similar to each other?: Most of the world focuses on differences between people. Division is a huge part of why new issues are being created on a daily basis rather than existing ones being solved. Being rh negative, I look at similar uniqueness. Being unique is not a goal. It just is. It is weird how in this world people work hard on adapting all acting the same, yet creating a "unique persona" to stand out. Everything we see is fake. We don'…
TRIPPY eh??
ITS CALLED THE MANDELA EFFECT - MORE INFO HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClzzduoGebcTJdyQx0plsTg TheRealSlimBrady YouTube Channel Unimportant side notes First things first, Im a child at heart. Not to be mistaken for immaturity, a child so much as I like to play around and not take things too seriously. I do have dare I say, the wisdom of a much older man when it comes to the important things, the BIG IDEAS, the age old questions that beckon all of us to attempt to make some sort of peac…
"Do rh negatives have royal blood?"
This question I get a lot, but need to ask YOU: "What is your definition of royal blood?" You cannot possibly believe being "royal" is genetic. If you mix genetics and man-made phenomena, you will not likely receive an answer. What is the fascination with royals? Especially among rh negatives who are born lie detectors and shouldn't be impressed with it. I would like to think we are all above this, but apparently this isn't the deal. Maybe some of you can explain it…
Can your eye color change?
This is one of many ongoing topics. Can your eye color change based on your mood? Can it change with diet? Can it change with frequencies? Do you hear a song you like and immediately your eye color changes? There are more than 6 eye colors. It is a myth that all eye colors fit into 6 boxes.We know about heterochromia, but what most people are not aware of is how frequent it is and that it isn't always about being as obvious as it was with David Bowie.Central heterochromia refers to a combin…
How often did James Harrison donate blood and/or plasma?
James Harrison made his 1173rd donation in 2018. It was his last one after donating for 60 years. Every year has 52.1429 weeks. That means James donated every 2.67 weeks, not every week as CNN claimed.Not important, right?I happen to be a fan of reality. You don't need to lie to make something already amazing look even more amazing. And most of all: You don't need to desensitize the population into accepting lies.So there you have it: Reality.On another note:In 2007, Harrison was criti…
"Were the ancient Egyptians black or white?"
It baffles me that no matter how much research I do, this question remains one of the top ones. The answer is simple and based on genetic testing. You yourself can look up the test results. You look for genetic markers and find out where they are and have been most common. Then you get a better idea as to what the ancient Egyptians may have looked like. When talking about "the ancient Egyptians", which dynasty and era are you referring to? No idea? Get an idea first. We are referring t…
Rh Negative Energy
Energy is everything. When we are surrounded by it, it's easy to take it for granted. When it is absent from our lives, it is also easy to have forgotten how much of a difference it makes. Rh Negative Energy Rh negatives are most impacted by energies in our lives, or rather, we reflect it to the point where we are easy to read to each others. There are times we perform miracles, there are times we fail at trying to do something we have successfully done many times, but for some reason, we c…
How frequent is Rh null?
There are only 43 people known to have been RHnull, but the actual number is expected to be much higher. Rhnull phenotype is a rare blood group with a frequency of approximately 1 in 6 million individuals. Considering our current world population of 7,714,576,923 people (2019 estimate), 1 in 6 Million individuals being RHnull would come to around 1,286 people worldwide being RHnull. Continue here... James Harrison, the best know RHnull person due to having saved millions of babies' lives. S…