I was mostly winging it anyways.
I find it stranger that our whites don't always go mental on foreign tissue.
I was mostly winging it anyways.
I find it stranger that our whites don't always go mental on foreign tissue.
's because it's mostly trial and error.
so I was told anyways
Intaresting, could you have him explain that further?
Sorry, her, then
Fudge knows why I thought it was a he.
It took you 8 1/2 hrs. to respond to this yet you can text thirty answers in under a minute?
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
busymanism
there's two things in this life i hate; 1. Cultural discrimination and 2. Gypsies
Ok, I asked her today about the whole sheeps blood tihngs.
Apparently you only make antibodies immediately against anything your body has previously encountered.
So that's why you get diseases like measles etc.. only once.
So, if you mix healthy blood with sheeps blood it won't do anything. However, if you have glandular fever, for some reason you start producing these antibodies against sheeps blood and the blood clots.
There you have it.
As for the body not reacting against foreign organisms, it's the same prinicple.
If your body isn't sure if it's bad or good for you, it'll do nothing until it's sure.
Sometimes, if the virus/bacteria/whatever it is mutates rather quickly, the body won't do anything at all against it because it can't identify what exactly it is fighting against.
Next interesting fact:
Lyme disease has initally the same symptoms as syphillis.
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