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8 years ago Edited: 8 years ago, oem7110
O-type blood containing fucose, and this component is also present in other blood group. That is, A, B, AB blood type O blood contains basis, but A, B, AB blood type there is a different sugar itself.

I would like to know on any difference in sugar structure within different blood types.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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Blood Factor ( Rh+ or Rh-) and Morphogenetic Field Tuning.

* Your Rh status describes whether or not you have a protein on the surface of red blood cells. If you don't have the Rh factor, you're considered Rh-negative; if you have it, you're Rh-positive.

Rh-negative women and men have several "Unusual Traits" that Rh-positives don't. Some call them "Reptilian Traits".
* Higher Negative-ion shielding (from positive "charged" virus/bacteria)around the body.

Would it be true or scam?

http://www.reptilianagenda.com/research/r110199a.shtml
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Do individuals with different blood type have any common (in a statistically significant sense) characteristics or health issues?
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Do individuals with different blood type have any common (in a statistically significant sense) characteristics or health issues?

This idea is popular in Asia.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306987711002106
https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jjpsy/85/2/85_85.13016/_pdf

Some researchers believe blood types are associated with personality traits. Many medical surveys have been conducted, such as those for hormone secretion traits, or the blood-type antigens in neurons, or the antigens expressed on surfaces of brain cells. But these studies are not yet fully confirmed, except that the ABO antigens are expressed in early embryos.

There are also many psychological or statistical approaches, but not yet completely confirmed, neither. Quite a few academic researchers consider Furukawa and Nomi's studies as not testified nor correct, because they didn't use statistically appropriate measures nor methods so that they hadn't shown enough evidences, i.e. random sampling, right usage of statistical tests.

For example, Kengo Nawata, a Japanese social psychologist, statistically analyzed three data sets of over 10,000 Japanese and American people in total. However, 65 of all 68 items yielded non-significant differences between blood types and the rest three items showed relatively small relationships. Therefore the blood type explains only 0.3% of the whole differences of these data sets. This result suggests that blood type explained very little part of people's personalities. He came to a conclusion that there is actually no relevance of blood type for personality.
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