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doctor sir: why blood donation is not advisable ? what will happen if we donate ? allopathy doctors say,our body will automatically produce more blood, if we donate. is it true ? is blood - receiving advisbale ? if not why ? but, in cases of emergency, i see people get cured outwardly. if you say blood-receiving is not advisable , how come they got cured ? your valuable opinion is appreciated.
--By chandrasekaran

Allopathy does not know anything about life and death is the real gruesome truth.

At any point of time the circulating blood has in it the urine to be removed and eliminated by the kidneys; hence it is not blood donation but urine donation.

The blood or urine received by the patients suffer vehement and forceful allergic reaction - from immediate to slow and delayed reaction - that he might die sooner or later with jaundice or blood borne diseases; or the deadly bloody urine and other wasteful poisonous substances from the donar's blood in a recipient causes innumerable unknown and unbearable complications and eventualities to most of the existing chronic diseases to those who receive the blood.

Further you grow weaker by the day from within 15 to 20 days of blood transfusion.

This is only the starting lines of a long, long list of evils that can be written to volumes.

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