Anonymous ID: 3529a1 Sept. 14, 2018, 9:12 a.m. No.3021350   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1373 >>1397 >>1405 >>1422 >>1423 >>1442 >>1533 >>1603 >>1844 >>2034

I have a moral question combined with a what if question. It is based on Q’s “ 99 percent to the hospital”.

 

If there is any truth to the stories of young blood helping to alleviate the symptoms of getting older (I thought the original studies involved transfusions and not drinking blood) I can’t help but wonder how many people would be interested in this. In my scenario if you had a teenage child who could legitimately and safely donate a pint of blood to you a few times a year, or maybe just once, and most of the symptoms of old age or diseases like diabetes were to disappear would you be interested? I think the number of people who would be interested in potentially lifesaving treatment would be astronomical, hence the 99 percent to hospital.

 

So my question is…Would you?

Anonymous ID: 3529a1 Sept. 14, 2018, 10:18 a.m. No.3022034   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3021350

Just to be clear, I was in no way inferring that people would drink blood. I am just asking that if done in a safe, legitimate manner with no harm to anyone do you not think that people would be interested. Nevermind the religious stuff.