Changing DNA | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80475 United States 05/07/2006 03:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If your blood type has really changed that's a big deal. What made it happen? This map seems to imply there's a strong environmental factor involved. [link to anthro.palomar.edu] If this is true than our "science of medicine" is no less a fraud than our newspapers and evening news. |
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BlueDolphin User ID: 90361 United States 05/07/2006 03:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thyme, that is very interesting... I wonder who else has had this experience ? Have you had blood transfusions ? My eye color has changed since I was a kid. I have heard that as One deeply cleans out toxins from their system , that eye color can be affected. I was born with brownish eyes and they are now like a greyish blue dark green. i have a friend who also has radically changed the eating habits inheireted from the family she was born into, and her eye color also underwent transformation. My Mother thinks I wear colored contacts, no joke ! If eye color can change, why not blood type ?! <<< !! VIVE LA RESISTANCE !! >>> |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85400 United States 05/07/2006 03:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Blood type is a function of your DNA, as is your eye color. I agree that the shade of your eye color may change slightly due to toxins or the spectrum of light reflecting off of it, but these things are set in stone from birth. If a person's blood type changed, it would be THE biological miracle. |
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tohellwithyourturtle User ID: 90318 United States 05/07/2006 04:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Like I said said, I base this on essentially nothing outside of personal experience, much like a ghost story. "It's easy to be certain, one only has to be sufficiently vague." |
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tohellwithyourturtle User ID: 90318 United States 05/07/2006 04:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because the fucker bit me. But really, my screen name came from trying multiple names, all were taken so I rolled my eyes in frustration, thus seeing the extensive porcelain turtle collection in the apartment I was in. No more, no less... "It's easy to be certain, one only has to be sufficiently vague." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85400 United States 05/07/2006 04:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Changing blood type would be an observable fact. It would also mean that DNA was changing, which would also be an observable fact. If a man's DNA were to change, he would no longer be human, or alive, probably... Our body creates certain blood cells by the blueprint that our DNA provides... I can't argue this anymore, go take a biology class. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 90155 United States 05/07/2006 04:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Can my basic Blood type change? Not normally. However, interpretations of results using more sophisticated reagents or techniques may lead to an apparent change. (see the following) Can I develop a rare Blood type? Yes, or more likely a rare componendont_use_thisood. On very rare occasions as a result of certain severe diseases, this phenomenon has been documented." [link to www.bloodbook.com] |
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Nomad nli. User ID: 75068 Czechia 05/07/2006 05:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've heard reports of Rh- women changing to Rh+ when they were pregnant. That is they would go from a A- to A+, for instance. Being Rh- can cause complications in pregnancy (if the fetus is +), so this could be the body adapting. The Rh factor is something 'on' your blood cells, either there or not (-/+). If you look on a map of where it's most common, you'll see pockets at the edge of the map and in isolated areas - such as the Basque, who have it in the highest concentrations. It's considered an older type of blood, that's gradually been breeded out by the dominant Rh+ type. When you went from A+ to A-, you 'lost' something on your blood cells. When you went from A+ to O+ you also lost something (the A is also something 'on' you blood cells). If this is happening to you and it's not just faulty testing, your blood is reverting to a 'simpler', perhaps more in line with the original/root state of blood type. If you're O+ now, the last thing you have to loose is the +. O- is the universal doner because this type has none of the things 'on' their cells. Hope this helps to inform a bit. Nomad |
Common Sense User ID: 1595 Netherlands 05/07/2006 07:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is it true,that all newborn babies exhibit blue eyes to start with and then after 3 days the final colour is determined? By the way,some time ago,on GLP,I read about evidence of blood AB type having been traced on the the Turin Shroud.Apparently AB (minus?) is very rare indeed,only to be found in a few percent of the population. |
Gravian User ID: 84681 United States 05/07/2006 07:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Maybe you're one of those real life chimeras, with more than one set of DNA in use. Well thats the only thing I can think of. And what the hell is "spiritual alchemy?" The truth is a complex grid of simple observations, to know the truth you must find it yourself as no one can explain it to you. Some can show you it. Some can even tell you where to look. But it is always there, in front of you waiting to be found. |
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