I understand that doctors don't want to use blood that contains anything that the FDA hasn't approved, as opposed to safe medicines like, oh, I dunno, accutane,
Actually, you have to wait a month after Accutane to give blood
Well, thank god for that. I'm not proposing that we secretly dose people with anything. I don't even tell my friends and family that they should use c60 or anything else. I don't want them to blame me if some random bad thing (that would have happened anyway) occurs after they take it. I tell them about it, tell them I take it, but then it's up to them. There was one case where my wife's mom had an ischemic stroke. I smuggled a small bottle into the hospital and said "here, drink this." (She's completely normal now, which may have happened anyway.) Doctors are the same way-- they don't want to give people anything that isn't approved. If they give you something that's FDA approved, they are officially off the hook. If you get damaged by it, and these fora are full of people who have been damaged by various drugs, then, I guess no one's to blame, or the FDA is, or something. You threw the risk/reward dice and it came up snake eyes for you. Tough luck. Accutane, fluoroquinolones, and statins seem to claim a lot of victims, despite their status as approved drugs.
I agree with niner.
Come on let's be realistic about having a Blood transfusion.
If you need random blood from a blood bank.
When I was young my Father owned a Building in a Skid Row area with a Blood Bank on the First Floor.
Poor people that sleeped on the Streets were paid $9 for a pint of Blood, today they probably pay more.
They had one freezer that held tainted blood or blood that tested positive for Hep or Aids.
A trash truck would come once in a while and haul it away dripping blood out.
Now, they use medical disposal companies and the Blood Bank moved to North Carolina.
I think Merck owned it, I am sure they made the Blood Bank into a separate entity.
So, if your blood contains Fullerenes the argument with the thumbs up and thumbs down for donating Blood.
Is it Bad to donate Blood if you are experimenting with C60?
I do not think donating blood is dangerous to the receiver, since the C60 dose is only a tiny 1 or 2 ml of C60s.
Look at any of the mice and Rat experiments, you are taking the same size dose as a Rat.
1 to 4 ml is not a human dose.
And if you take a large dose your spleen turns on microphages that remove the C60s