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Mar 2021
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018 Blood Draw: Bloodletting & Vampirism

ANTHONY WILLIAM
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Many people battling symptoms, conditions, or chronic illness are subjected to routine blood draws and tests. How can these routine blood draws affect the body? In this episode, I uncover important truths about blood draws and reveal why the blood testing and donation system is broken and outdated. I explain how blood testing affects the immune system and ... Show More
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