![]() She did not miscarry since Jakob was not possessed. The question: If Rh- is true and clean Gods humans and Rh- women miscarry if not injected – well if the child has Rh+ blood that is- how has any Rh+ women been born then? Well, take the Biblical Jakob and Esau twins – I think they where identical but Esau got possessed by an unclean soul since he was redhaired and fury (orangutang soul in it I think)- their mother Rebecka was most likely Rh- like many Biblical women with trouble getting pregnant. A mix of humans ouls and apesouls since human and ape would never breed. Maybe the H Sapiens are the Rh + bloodtypes- been made blinded by unclean souls that has ape in them. I wonder also if this- more intelligence and something actually making humans less intelligent may have to do with the Cro magnon who had 1/3 larger brain, blue, green or hazel eyes compared with the Homo Sapien with less brain and all sorts of eye colour etc. And hear communication in spirit/thought we can read. Christianity helps with opening up our senses, giving us intelligence and when a Christian is reborn in our souls we can see the souls, angels in Heaven. According to the Bible some angels started to mingle with humans and humans have become blinded, comprehensivly blinded, locked senses along the way. So anything organic might be housing a lot of spirits, souls, demons or amlost none- it might make a difference in the isotop they look into. Every soul must be radioactive of sorts- hold a Geiger m against a living and it makes a lot of noice. Though they exclude the spirit world and thus can never explain anything truthfully I think and since soul power, spirits are not included I alos fear the C 14 test to be nonaccurate. I wonder if not the science haplop groups may show this. And I believe the survivors of the flood during Noahs time- last flood/iceage? spread before Pangea was divided. When we look at the Planet we know that all firm land, all continents have been one area of dry land- Pangea. If God would withdraw his lifegiving spirit everything would no longer be in a physical firm matter but desolve into atoms (I suppose). The soul shapes the physical body and then uses it in a physical world. We are not aliens or beings not from this earth.īiblically we can learn that life is the soul and not the flesh. Much is still unknown about us, but this much is clear: This doesn’t make us “sick people”, but rather healthy people reacting healthiest to sickening conditions. Toxins present in air, food and medicine can affect us greatly. Today’s health issues among Rh(D) negative individuals likely indicate a drastic change in living conditions. The function of the Rh proteins is oxygen and CO2 transport, so the reason our mutation has survived may mean that the conditions for us were ideal. Red hair among humans is known to originate among them as well and blue eyes are likely to have had originated there. The gene deletion may have first taken place among the ancestors to the Yamnaya. Blood type frequencies in ancient Europe were far different from today.Rh(D) negative blood is the result of a gene deletion.There are a few things we do, however, know for certain: Importantly, HLA antibody levels can change following events such as blood transfusions, miscarriages, minor surgeries (including dental work or fistula replacement) or severe infections, so you should communicate these events to your transplant team.The origin of rh negative blood is still unknown. If a patient has HLA antibodies in their blood, they are considered HLA “sensitized” and it is best to find a donor with HLA types that avoid the HLA antibodies in the patient’s blood. HLA antibodies can be harmful to the transplanted organ, and they can increase or decrease over time so they must be measured while waiting for a transplant, immediately before a transplant surgery, and following transplantation. The second blood test measures antibodies to HLA this test is done for the patient only and is repeated frequently (sometimes monthly but less often dependent upon the transplant program policy). (This is known as a zero mismatch.) It is possible for all markers to match, even with an unrelated deceased donor organ, if the patient has a very common HLA type. The best match for the recipient is to have a full match. Because of the way chromosomes/DNA are inherited or passed down in a family, a parent and child would have at least a 50 percent chance of matching, siblings could have a zero to 100 percent match, and unrelated donors would be less likely to match at all. It is believed that the better the HLA match, the more successful the transplant will be over a longer period of time. Each person's tissues, except for identical twins, are usually different from everyone else's. The first blood test is to determine the tissue (HLA) type of the patient and the potential donor to see how well they match.
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