Where Did People With Negative Rh Factor Come From - Alternative View

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Where Did People With Negative Rh Factor Come From - Alternative View
Where Did People With Negative Rh Factor Come From - Alternative View

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Studies by foreign scientists confirm that people with Rh (-) really have many differences from Homo sapiens with a positive Rh factor. Some researchers even consider this fact to be proof of the extraterrestrial origin of "minus".

Are people with Rh (-) aliens?

The most famous popularizer of this version is the American researcher Brad Steiger. True, Steiger specializes more in prehistoric archeology, which he tries to associate with the paranormal.

Using the results of recent studies of hematologists, Brad Steiger came to the conclusion that people with negative Rh factor either descended from another branch of Homo sapiens (with their own DNA line) than everyone else, or their ancestors were representatives of extraterrestrial intelligence. Steiger asked the question: since man descended from a monkey, why then is it possible for all primates to have Rh (+), and in humans it is also possible to have Rh (-)?

What is special about Rh-negative?

According to the observations of hematologists, about a third of all owners of Rh (-) have certain nationalities - this Rh factor is more common among Jews, Spanish Basques, Ethiopians and Ethiopian Jews, Samaritans. For representatives of other peoples, it is negligible, about a percent.

In the blood of Rh (-) there is no protein that protects the body from bacteria that provoke the emergence of a number of diseases, therefore "negative" ones have less immunity. Such people are more thermophilic and restrained than the owners of Rh (+). Their intellectual level is somewhat higher, it has been noticed that various magicians, shamans and healers are people with a negative Rh factor. Negative ones are not good for cloning. A pregnant woman with Rh (-) runs the risk of not delivering the baby - the body rejects it, as a result of which such mothers will need to undergo special treatment during pregnancy.

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How and what do patients with Rh (-) get sick with

Three years ago, Czech scientists published data on the incidence and gradation of diseases in people with Rh (-) compared to patients with Rh (+). The results showed that in this case the diseases also differ in gender. For example, it became known about such a remarkable feature: men with Rh (-) are more prone to mental disorders, allergies, and anemia. They are more likely to have liver problems, "negative" men are more prone to infectious diseases and osteoporosis.

At the same time, men with Rh (-), who do not have RhD protein in their blood, have fewer problems with digestion, gallbladder, prostate adenoma, warts, and some types of cancer are also less common.

Women with Rh (-) are more likely to suffer from psoriasis, type 2 diabetes, urinary tract infections, scoliosis, and suffer from a lack of vitamin B. However, they are less prone to mental disorders, dermatoses, diseases that are treated by otolaryngologists.

"Negative" people, according to the observations of hematologists, are slightly more likely to suffer from diseases of the cardiovascular, respiratory and immune systems, but at the same time their body "fights off" viral infections more effectively. It's all about the presence (and absence) of the very RhD protein in the blood, which people have Rh (+) and are absent from Homo sapiens with Rh (-).

Scientists believe that the difference in the susceptibility of organisms with different Rh factors in the blood to various diseases, although not significant, is still there. However, the nature and function of the RhD protein have not yet been fully figured out by hematologists.

Nikolay Syromyatnikov