Re: To Iron or Not to Iron
- From: ironjustice <teamtanner@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2008 08:18:27 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 20, 2:32 pm, Marshall Price <d0213...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I know
that here in Florida, at least, you can't donate whole blood. <<
You've got some reason that YOU can't .. ? You an old guy .. or
something .. ?
http://www.fbsblood.org/
All whole blood and platelet donors will receive an FBS "Lucky You -
Lucky Them" T-shirt, a wellness checkup including a cholesterol
screening, and an Ice Cold Air coupon for a FREE oil change, plus the
opportunity to save lives!
Who loves ya.
Tom
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Mr-Natural-Health wrote:
On Mar 17, 7:50 am, Marshall Price <d0213...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Better check your facts.
"Donating blood" doesn't mean losing iron, since the iron's almost
entirely in the red blood cells, which they don't take. (If you have
siderosis, blood donation won't help a bit.)
Price: Do you, and your defective brain, know the difference between
donating blood and plasma?
Even when you donate plasma, you lose red blood cells and your plasma
iron levels positively does drop. Whole red blood is left and thrown
away in the tubing.
You are a fool, Price.
I was referring to donating whole blood, you moron!
I know that here in Florida, at least, you can't donate whole blood.
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Marshall Price of Miami
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