over heard other day. If you take blood you are taking in some ones elses DNA.?
I eat meat and vegetables drink milk so what about the DNA in them..
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over heard other day. If you take blood you are taking in some ones elses DNA.?
I eat meat and vegetables drink milk so what about the DNA in them..
The whole “taking in” thing is an invention of Watchtower.
The Doctor has to check a JWs prostate. He is going to stick is pointy finger where the sun don’t shine.
The JW has a problem, he says “Doctor...! I can’t be “taking in” human human flesh as that would be cannibalilism”... better use that long cold metal thingy... it’s a “flesh substitute “...
a bit like 'hemo-pure'..? which is a blood substitute made from bovine blood..yes?
over heard other day. If you take blood you are taking in some ones elses DNA.?
Mature red cells are non-nucleated, which means they aren't carrying DNA. There might still be an odd somatic or white cell from the donor mixed in here and there, but so what? It's not going to function as DNA in your body.
DNA? What about all the white blood cells in milk?
If you kiss your wife on the lips, I suppose you are taking in her dna as well. ;-)
The abysmal ignorance continues to amaze me,
Aren't there traces of blood in cows milk?
Years ago my farmer friend used to call that strawberry milk
TD many thanks.