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>donate plasma once per week (about $60-$100)
>use this money to buy either 1 ounce of silver, an index fund, or a crypto coin once per week
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>>61518951
>donate plasma
Your marrow is limited, and every time blood is replensished, you lose a small amount.
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>>61518951
>bro, they're suppressing the price of silver
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>>61518951
go for it. I would sell plasma but I'd have to drive 50 miles to find a blood center

>>61518990
fake and gay
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>>61519050
Nah he's right. The magic in the marrow is in stem cells and we only have so many... unless we sacrifice our progeny to harvest more.
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>>61518951
>1 ounce of silver, an index fund, or a crypto coin
Why did you write these three things like they're anything at all like each other?
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>>61519141
Because idk what I should buy
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>>61518951
it won't be too long until silver is 70, you better donate now or your blood money will be less than even an ounce.
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>>61518951
You're supposed to donate twice per week.
And yes, it's smart. $40/hr minimum just to lay in a bed for an hour or so.
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I donate blood for free...
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>converting your body fluids to silver
based imo
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>>61518951
Buy silver
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Weekly is pretty taxing, bi weekly is more realistic. But I’m planning to start right after Christmas. There’s the benefit of clearing forever chemicals from your blood. There’s a study of firefighters who donated plasma through the year and it dropped the amount of microplastics and slop in their blood significantly
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>>61518951
>fucking up your health for internet money
we're reaching retardation levels never seen before
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I do too. Theres one place I main, and the other ones near me I cycle in for new donor bonuses.
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>>61519540
Is weekly really that taxing? I go twice a week sometimes even. Can't tell the difference.
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>>61518951
thats the best you can come up with? i grow indoor sweet potatos
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Whatever happened to indoor shrimp farmers?
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>>61518951
You would use that money to buy Google or NVIDIA shares. Other mag7 might also be fine.
>silver
In your (very simple) mind, silver currently experiencing a massive appreciation event also means this will happen for the rest of your life, do I get that correctly?
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>>61519135
>The magic in the marrow is in stem cells and we only have so many...
You can, through a few different methods, instruct your body to start producing new stem cells. It's produced them before and there's not some special magic to human development that makes early life the only time you can create them. Give your body the right signals and it will start producing stem cells.

One method:
>https://rentry.co/CR_General
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>>61519540
>There’s the benefit of clearing forever chemicals from your blood. There’s a study of firefighters who donated plasma through the year and it dropped the amount of microplastics and slop in their blood significantly
You get that same effect via donating blood, which is 100% beneficial to your body, not by donating plasma, which is extremely stressful to your body.
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>>61520243
What the fuck did I just read? This is some top tier schizoslop.
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>>61520247
Doesn't blood contain plasma? If so, how can donating blood be 100% beneficial if you're losing plasma, which you say is always harmful? Personally I have to donate blood due to high blood iron levels and always feel shitty afterwards for like a week, flat, tired, dizzy, etc.
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>>61520311
The few times I've had blood work done I've felt amazing after, it's like I've rested & gained a ton of energy, lasted all day. It made me think that's why blood letting was such a popular cure-all back in the day.
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>>61518951
I would be more willing to donate plasma if I knew exactly who it was going to and why, but chances are that whatever you give will be stored and eventually used to keep some nog alive after getting shot in a drive-by or some shit.
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>>61519135
>unless we sacrifice our progeny to harvest more
Fetal stem cells stopped being the hot new thing when more and better ones were found in menstrual blood and endometrial tissue. Just ask your gf/wife for some help.
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>>61520243
>>61520247
Btw if you are the guy who wrote that rentry, I mean this totally sincerely when I say you have untreated schizophrenia and should seek help. Your YT vids are so indicative of schizo behavior patterns it's almost painful to watch them.
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>>61520368
It’s used for drug production, not transfusions.
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>>61520491
Kek
>>61520243
Don’t listen to him anon, that’s an effort-max post and although I didn’t read the whole thing, I respect the attention to detail and thoroughness
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>>61520311
>Doesn't blood contain plasma? If so, how can donating blood be 100% beneficial if you're losing plasma, which you say is always harmful?
I said DONATING plasma is harmful, not that losing plasma is harmful. Zoomer reading comprehension is so depressingly pathetic that it makes me a bit depressed to read posts like yours.

Blood donation is nothing more complex than removing some blood from your body via a needle. Regular blood loss is good; your body is built to expect blood loss as an unavoidable part of life because that's how it was for the vast majority of your evolution. This is why women have lower incidence of certain diseases and why men can have problems with things like excess iron levels.

Plasma donation removes your blood, runs it through a machine that separates the plasma, mixes the remaining red blood cells and platelets with saline, and pumps it back into your body. If you can't see a difference here then I can't help you.

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>>61520491
I didn't write it but "schizos" have always been at the forefront of new and groundbreaking discoveries. Look up just about any famous inventor and you'll find that they were pretty fucking weird in their personal lives. Normal people don't look for knowledge in new and strange places. Discovering things that the other 99.99999% of humanity missed requires a brain that is by definition abnormal and brain abnormalities don't tend to occur alone.

This is /biz/ so I don't expect anyone here to be smart enough to actually understand that article but it's filled with sources and references that you can very easily go through yourself and come to the same conclusions.
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>>61521175
They also mix in citrate as an anticoagulant. Fuck that. It would be nice if it was like America here and I could donate blood more often and also get PAID.



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