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Can it be debunked?

The flesh is human cardiac tissue -- specifically myocardium, the heart muscle. The blood is human, type AB. The same blood type found on the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo.
The flesh and blood were found to be fresh, as if taken from a living person that day, despite being over 1200 years old. No preservatives or embalming substances were detected.
The protein patterns in the blood are identical to those of fresh normal blood. The tissue shows no evidence of decay or mummification.
The tissue shows no foul play, as its structure would have been impossible to cut in the 800s.

https://catholicexchange.com/the-ancient-eucharistic-miracle-at-lanciano/

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XJeyWSNCv2RDg5515Naa20vYNKiibkhh1NQPB9rHiB0/mobilebasic

> The histological diagnosis of myocardium, based on indisputable objective elements (*), makes the hypothesis of a "false" made in ancient times unacceptable.
> In fact, even supposing that the heart had been removed from a cadaver, it must be considered that only a hand expert in anatomical dissection could have, and not without serious difficulty, obtained from a hollow viscus a uniform and continuous "slice", tangential to the surface of the viscus, as can be deduced from the predominantly longitudinal course of the myocardial fibers, taking into account (CHIARUGI, 1934 [1]) that it is precisely in the superficial, mantle-like area of the heart that the bundles of fibers with a longitudinal course that rapidly becomes oblique are found.



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