Not sure if trolling or not.
D'Adamo is a crank. Changing blood types is not an "upgrade". You are not suffering from a "recessive condition" (indeed, "dominant" and "recessive" might not mean what you think it means). In any event, without changing your entire immune system you can't do it. If you could do it, maybe it would kill you. You could presumably engineer some of your RBC stem cells so that one or the other AB antigen is expressed. It would be as if you had a built in blood transfusion of the wrong type so if the rest of your blood stem cells were not switched out (bone marrow transplant) it might be bad news for you.
August Pamplona
On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 5:35:12 AM UTC-5, Bruce Almighty wrote:
-- D'Adamo is a crank. Changing blood types is not an "upgrade". You are not suffering from a "recessive condition" (indeed, "dominant" and "recessive" might not mean what you think it means). In any event, without changing your entire immune system you can't do it. If you could do it, maybe it would kill you. You could presumably engineer some of your RBC stem cells so that one or the other AB antigen is expressed. It would be as if you had a built in blood transfusion of the wrong type so if the rest of your blood stem cells were not switched out (bone marrow transplant) it might be bad news for you.
August Pamplona
On Friday, November 24, 2017 at 5:35:12 AM UTC-5, Bruce Almighty wrote:
The oldest blood type on earth are the recessive O type, which is my type. I'm a fan of D'Adamo and I believe the things he said because I experienced them myself as a O'er. Secondly, from a medical perspective, we are only allowed to receive our own blood type in an emergency which requires transfusion. O IS OBSOLETE. As with our ever-changing environment, we are the minority to more dominant blood types like A, B and AB. Having suffered from this recessive condition that the mainstream medical community gives no sympathies about, it is my dream to upgrade to at least one of the newer blood types. This is not so difficult as those undergoing a bone marrow transplant will adopt the donor's blood type. However, the severe risks and side effects are not something a healthy person wants to go through, whether allowed by medical science or not. So is there a possible option to change blood type?
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