Health care provider today suggested I consider blood transfusion[s] as treatment for anemia related to cancer treatment. Anemia fosters fatigue, low red blood cell count, and weakened immune system.
The first thing I sprung to mind during the conversation was how would I know if spike mRNA was in the donated blood supply and how would I avoid it?? I said that immediately, in response:
Medical provider was absolutely stunned and confidently assured me the blood supply was screened for HIV and hepatitis :/
It appeared I was the first to question possible mRNA spike protein circulating freely via transfusion.
This is/will be an important public health issue. I don't want their vaxxinated blood, nope.
What a whirlwind of consequences we may be about to reap for their vaxx.
Worth mentioning that I'm reasonably certain, outside of a lot of regular, close physical contact or actual transfusions, contaminant transfers via shedding should be fairly minimal.
Might be able to expect heavier concentrations shortly after someone's been recently "vaccinated"/"boosted" though.
I'd be horrified for anyone who needs a blood marrow transplant at this point. Or organ transplants for that matter.
My shedding symptoms are very rough. I get shedding side effects just being in the same grocery store with them or being within about 10 feet of them outdoors. Also at this point most of the stores, mail systems, buildings, etc are coated in the poisons they shed. I just got groceries delivered yesterday and they stink to high hell of shedding with extra rancid notes of formaldehyde and acetone. Anything that isn't well sealed gets absolutely ruined, I hate it! :(
Not everybody can smell the aldehydes and the poisons:
https://drhoustonanderson.com/sensitive-noses-aldehyde-sniff-test/
More about the Aldehydes:
https://rense.com/general97/smells-of-the-vaxed-explained.php