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User ID: 13475882 United States 01/24/2022 07:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Question: Blood type and the bioweapon. Are there differences in reaction? Is anyone aware of studies that indicate variances in vaccine reaction vis-a-vis blood type? Differences in blood type can be substantive, and many believe this to be the case from a dietary perspective. For example, type B blood types ostensibly can tolerate dairy much better than others. That led me to think that perhaps these inoculations and their instructions for our bodies to create spike protein may react differently across blood types. Anyone have any knowledge of studies based on this? I wonder if blood type differences are meaningful at all or inconsequential? Last Edited by SFX on 01/24/2022 07:28 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68357957 Canada 01/24/2022 07:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Question: Blood type and the bioweapon. Are there differences in reaction? I asked this in another thread a couple of months ago and people said rh negative was less affected. But I dont think anyone found studies. |
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User ID: 13475882 United States 01/24/2022 07:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Question: Blood type and the bioweapon. Are there differences in reaction? I asked this in another thread a couple of months ago and people said rh negative was less affected. But I dont think anyone found studies.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68357957 Fascinating. I am B+ so all the more reason to steer clear from these experimental inoculations. I will continue searching. I would posit that the big pharma companies behind these inoculations know full well if these variances exist. We really need whistleblowers to come forward and bring forth answers to all of our questions. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79768945 Sweden 01/24/2022 07:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Question: Blood type and the bioweapon. Are there differences in reaction?
I believe they found that blood type O got the virus the least, while blood type A got it the most. I know you're asking about the vaccines and not the virus, but maybe it's similar. I don't have any links to studies, but I think I read at least some of it on this site maybe last summer or so. |