There are four blood types on this planet. A, B, AB, and O. Every medical textbook will tell you they evolved naturally over thousands of years through genetic mutation and environmental adaptation. That is the official explanation. It is also incomplete. Blood type O is the universal donor. It can give to everyone but can only receive from its own kind. It is the oldest blood type on Earth, dating back over 40,000 years. Every indigenous population on the planet, before colonization and mixing, was almost exclusively type O. The original human blueprint was O. Then something changed.
Blood type A appeared suddenly in the archaeological record approximately 25,000 years ago, concentrated in Europe and parts of Asia. Type B emerged separately, primarily in the Himalayan highlands and Central Asia. Type AB, the rarest, appeared last and only where A and B populations intersected. Here is what they do not teach you: these blood types did not evolve. They appeared. Fully formed. In specific geographic locations. At specific times. With specific immunological properties that serve specific functions.
Type O fights every pathogen aggressively. It is the warrior blood. Type A produces higher cortisol, making it more responsive to social hierarchy and authority. Type B carries unique lectins that interact with neurological tissue in ways science still cannot fully explain.
Type AB combines properties that should not coexist in a single system.
The Japanese government officially uses blood type in psychological profiling. They have done so since the 1930s. Major corporations assign teams based on blood type composition. This is not superstition. It is applied hematology that the Western world pretends does not exist. Your blood type determines how you respond to disease, to stress, to food, to electromagnetic frequencies, and to pharmaceutical drugs. It determines which frequencies your cells resonate with. It determines which MedBed protocol will restore you most efficiently.
You were not born random. You were born coded.
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Type A: People with type A bloodare thought to have positive traits such as creativity, cleverness, and cooperativeness. Their supposed negative traits include stubbornness and uptightness. Type A individuals are reportedly more common in Japan than people with other blood types.1
Type B: Individuals with type B blood are supposed to be strong, passionate, empathetic, and decisive, but they have also been associated with selfishness and erratic behavior. People with this blood type are said to clash with those with type A blood.1
Type AB: The purported strengths of those with type AB bloodinclude rationality and adaptability, but their weaknesses are indecision, criticalness, and forgetfulness. This blood type is primarily viewed as having the characteristics of type A and type B individuals. Because this blood type is rare, the people who have it are highly valued in Japan.
Type O: Type O people have been linked to characteristics such as confidence, determination, resilience, and intuition, but they are also supposedly self-centered and unstable. Type As tend to perceive Type Os as selfish.
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