Could we drain the body of BLOOD and replace with a substitute incapable of transmitting disease?


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hmmm.... interesting. but you would need red, and white blood cells which can perform in some way some kind of mitosis(basicially, the cells would need to replenish themselves in some way), and the artificial blood would need to be able to have all the abilities of human blood. as far as not being able to transmit disease, that could be down the road.

check out this info on artificial blood
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3207291.stm

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And that alternative would be?
Maybe in another realm.
even if you could, the body would keep replacing it with more blood anyway
God created the human body, The only way to stop dieases and health problems is to to what is right in God's eye and eat what the Bible tells us to eat. This will stop cancer and diseases
That would be awesome. God has nothing to do with why or why we don't get diseases. I know very religious people who have contracted or developed diseases. God is a lie.
Nope, sorry we can't. As of now we and our scientists and Medical tecnologists are more on the research of formulas to cure and prevent diseases. And one more thing is that we can't replace blood with something else co'z it's got properties which cannot be duplicated. Our blood is substantially basic yet complexly vital.
are you trying to drain blood out of someone and replace it with a disease? If you are you kinda crazy unless you want to die.
Maybe

BUT
Where are you going to find something else that isn't already a disease
There are plenty of other ways to transmit disease. Blood is a pretty minor mode of transmission.

When you sneeze you transmit cold viruses, flu viruses, etc. Fecal matter can transmit organisms that cause dysentary. The list goes on. AIDS can be transmitted via blood, but it is mainly transmitted through the mucus secretions (like the vagina, or semen).

So getting rid of blood doesn't get rid of disease.

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