Originally published November 23 2003
Artificial blood successfully used in human patients
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
It's a true medical breakthrough: artificial blood has now been successfully used in patients. Not for any long period of time, mind you, but successfully (i.e. it didn't kill them). Personally, I'm excited about the advances in artificial blood, because the fact is that most human donors are dosed up on so many prescription drugs and toxic food ingredients that their blood is probably, by EPA standards, an official hazardous waste liquid. We need artificial blood!
- Doctors have for the first time successfully used artificial blood to
treat patients.
- Dr Pierre LaFolie, chief physician at the Karolinska Hospital, said
that if artificial blood were approved for use it could lead to dramatic
changes in health care.
- Dr LaFolie said synthetic blood could save time after an accident -
particularly as there is no need test a patient's blood type before
administering a transfusion.
- Lead researcher Professor Bengt Fagrell said: "There has been no sign
that the blood would be rejected.
- Professor Fagrell said the patients had been administered artificial
blood made out of human red blood cells.
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