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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
will also be transmit-
ted in it. In that event, the
germs may multiply and
spread throughout the body
– and that is the ultimate
danger. If someone con-
sumes blood, all the germs
and waste products in it may
spread through the body and
lead to such diseases as kid-
ney insufficiency or liver coma. In addition, most of the microbes carried
in the blood may cause other diseases by damaging the lining of the stom-
ach and the intestines.
What is more, blood is not a sterile environment. To put it another
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way, it is absolutely ideal for germs to grow in. Since microbes have ex-
cellent opportunities to feed in blood, it represents a perfect breeding
ground for them. When in equilibrium with the functions of the other flu-
ids in the body and the immune system, blood does not support micro-or-
ganisms, and therefore disease. In a healthy individual, these micro-or-
ganisms live by making use of one another inside the body. When that en-
vironment is seriously impaired - when the internal equilibrium is dam-
aged - micro-organisms may cause disease when they find the appropri-
ate surroundings.
For example, when the blood pH level (acid and alkali balance) is im-
balanced because of poor nutrition or harmful chemicals, harmless mi-
crobes can begin to cause disease. If the body is to be healthy, the pH lev-
el of the blood should be around 7.3. Even small variations in that level
may cause that balance to be impaired. In turn, this may cause micro-or-
ganisms to become more harmful in order to adapt to their surroundings.
Blood becoming sterile is quite similar to milk souring when left outside.
Microbes already present in the blood exhibit harmful effects by
adapting to their new environment. 80
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