Anonymous ID: b1a26b Jan. 31, 2019, 6:26 p.m. No.4983236   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3273 >>3492 >>3598

I saw this on twatter. Nothing new, about Ambrosia. Getting "Young" blood transfusions. This has had my almonds activated for a while but I finally decided to look at it a little deeper. I always wondered, how is this possible/legal? What is "Young" by their standards? Where does the blood come from?

I believe this whole thing is a front. The website is literally one simple page with a PayPal link. '''Incidentally, it says schedule your treatment yet the page for contacting is on the only page of the site and payments are separate.

They say also on the site "Young plasma treatments are intravenous infusions of plasma from young donors, who are in the age range of 16 to 25. For this reason, we treat patients who are 30 years old or older." This makes no sense. 16-25 are not young people and 30 up wouldn't require this drastic of a life change.

I'm thinking like babies. Also, their "Science" info is not too in depth. Also the Five locations seem normal…right?

Phoenix, AZ

Los Angeles, CA

Tampa, FL

Omaha, NE

Houston, TX

Finally, it says that this is a "medical Procedure". If that's the case there would be way moar information, everyone would be Doctors and Insurance would cover, right???

Something smells rotten in Denmark.

This is likely another way for them to traffic and to launder money. Check it out, not to difficult to discern but just as disgusting!

 

https://www.ambrosiaplasma.com/