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Blood: The Incomparable
                                         Liquid of Life


                 helper T-cells will have no superior unit to which to report any
                 threat.
                    If you do away with the natural killers, then it will be
                 impossible to eliminate resistant enemies that enter, and any
                 single bacterium will cripple the body. Remove the memory
                 cells, and the body will have no immunity to foreign organ-
                 isms, and the defense cells in the body will have to fight the
                 same enemy time and again, leading to a rapid weakening of
                 the defense system, leaving the body exposed to new infec-
                 tions and repeatedly the same illnesses.
                    Therefore, the leukocytes comprising the bloodstream's
                 defense system are  irreducibly complex. It's impossible to
                 reduce or remove a single component of this mechanism. If
                 any one part of the system is missing, then the system cannot
                 function. As a result, even a common cold virus will soon lead
                 to death. Since no virus entering the body will encounter any
                 obstacle, it will be able to enter any cell it chooses and repro-
                 duce as much as it likes. Under normal conditions, the pro-
                 duction of cells is tightly supervised. Yet since the virus will
                 not be subjected to any similar supervision, soon it will occu-
                 py the whole body by using the means available in the cell.
                 That is why AIDS sufferers and people whose immune sys-
                 tems have been destroyed by such techniques as chemothera-
                 py are so extremely vulnerable to illnesses of all sorts. If
                 defense cells are lacking, then a system by which the body can
                 defend itself needs to be added. If this is impossible, the
                 inevitable consequence is death.
                    Like AIDS, leukemia is a fatal disease resulting from a
                 deformation of the defense cells. The leukocytes in the
                 blood assume different shapes and are no longer
                 able to function. This leads to retardation of the
                                                                       Adnan
                                                                       Oktar



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