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Facts you should know About Donating, and Feeding on blood.

 
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:29 pm    Post subject: Facts you should know About Donating, and Feeding on blood. Reply with quote


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How much blood should a donor give to a vampire? and how frequently should it be donated?


Donating and Feeding from bad blood is very dangerous for these reasons I urge you all to take proper care of yourself, your health, and check your blood regularly as well.
There are many diseases that can passed by feeding from bad blood such as:

AIDS, Brucellosis, Chicken Pox (Varicella), Chlamidia, Colds, Diphtheria, Food Poisoning, Gonorrhoea, Hepatitis (A-B-C-D-G, yes there are 5 types of hepatitis), Herpes, Influenza, Legionnaires' Disease, Malaria, Measles, Meningitis, Mumps, Rubella, Scarlet Fever, Shingles, Spotted Fever, Strep Throat, Syphilis, Toxic Shock Syndrome, Tuberculosis, Typhus, Warts, plus many other diseases as well.

The danger here is not just for the Vampire but for donors as well such as infected scars, for these reasons both Vampires and Donors must get their latest blood medical check before donating or feeding.
If either of them have been having sex with high-risk people I suggest that you wait at least four months before you get your blood test.
When you get tested make sure you ask for a full sexual blood test including, HIV.

Donating blood should be no more than
Two teaspoons of blood per day equal 70ml of blood per week, 280ml per month, and 560ml per two-month period. This is 86.82ml's more than the recommended amount allowed by the Red Cross for the same period of time.

Please be very aware and check the Donors health for any symptoms of fatigue, anaemia, dizziness, headache, nausea, or pale skin. This is due to too much blood loss and in this case you the donor needs to recover his/her health before giving any more blood.
Always take note and listen to your own body and if you don’t feel well stop donating blood until you do.

There are other much safer ways to feed. Psy feeding and Elemental feeding are the safest methods, as there is not risk of disease. You must be sure to filter the energy you get from others, and as always, be ethical. Ask permission if you are going to do a deep feeding. Ambient feeding (feeding off the energy cast off by many people, such as at a Church service, or in the mall) is ok, if the method works for you. Elemental feeding is fairly easy as nature and its energy is all around us. In other words, if you do not NEED to feed on Blood,
Best stay away from blood.

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