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Interesting. Good article.

Funny. I just caught a video last night that mentions studies that type O blood has better outcomes with health/covid. I then looked up that a few race/ethnic groups have higher type O percentages than others. I believe African/latin Americans are the highest ( can’t remember details right now). Strange why there has been an influx of mass immigration helped by governments to bring in Central Americans. Is this why? WHO knows. Not sure why blood type is not talked about more often.

Strange how when you compare blood types to Deagle that it’s close in some ways. Throw in mass energy directed at us in developed countries…. Perhaps our future will continue to be altered intentionally?

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And I also read that smokers did not catch covid. AAMOF, a nicotine patch is recommended as a treatment to detoxify from the jabs. Gee, I thought smoking caused heart attacks and lung cancer. Another lie we all believed. Like sunshine will get you skin cancer. Total bunk.

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I used this as an excuse to smoke cigars when I was stuck in a blue city during the start of the Covaids panic.

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That has always puzzled me. All the "truths" we have been told by the medical community, come to find out are lies. Like being in the sun will give you skin cancer, therefore smoking will give you lung cancer. Life long smokers in my family, no lung cancer. 1st question a doctor asks? Do you smoke. All sickness goes back to did you ever smoke. I think these doctors use that as a crutch , their default position when they can't come up with a diagnosis. And now I come to find out that smoking protects you from the most dangerous pandemic of all time? One day I'll take a deep dive into the topic. In my meantime, I don't believe them.

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The C0VID blood type info was out pretty early. I had it and gave it to my husband. I am type B, and self medicated with quercetin, zinc etc. Husband is type A. We ran out of the quercetin/ zinc, and he did OTC meds. Ended up in the hospital with pneumonia. And yes, O is the best. B is better, A has the hardest time.

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Type A protein allows entry of malaria into RBCs, making type As & Type ABs susceptible. That, in turn, gives Type B & Type O a survival & repro advantage in Africa. If malaria is endemic in LA, that would be the same result.

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