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The Idea Behind Blood Brothers…

The  origin of Blood Brothers is said to be Middle English during 1350-1400.  Depending on where in the World this oath was and is taken to this day, depends on how the ritual is preformed. It is the intertwining of one another’s blood as to make a connection, spiritually. I am wondering if  blood type reactions were noted if the “oath” was null. For instance, rh incompatibly…would this “oath” sensitize a rhesus negative individual? Would there be an immune response? Would there be visual agglutination of the blood? Was the “Blood Brother” ritual meant to find a common connection related to blood type?

Definition: blood brother

n.

1. A brother by birth.
2. One of two individuals who vow mutual fidelity and trust by a ceremony involving the mingling of each other’s blood.

Parting from Orvar Odd after the Fight on Samsö

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Possible Blood Type Digestion

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Blood Type A - People with Blood Type A are more likely to be slow oxidizers.  They are more able to tolerate carbohydrates in the diet, and may not have adequate stomach acid for digesting red meat and other rich proteins. … Continue reading

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Agglutination is …?

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Agglutination: When the blood of two people is mixed together, it clumps or forms visible chunks in the liquid plasma. The red blood cells become sticky and clump together.   This is what agglutination looks like                     … Continue reading

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Top 6 Groups Of People With A, B, AB & O

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Blood Type A, most commonly seen in: Blackfoot Indians, Sami People, The Andamanese, The Kikuyu, Armenian‘s and Maoris. * Please click on the highlighted links above for more information regarding the individual groups of people. Chart based on out of … Continue reading