ALL Rh negatives have Central Heterochromia

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All Rh negatives have central heterochromia

Central heterochromia is a phenomenon where your eyes show various colors reflecting the eye colors of various ancestors

Central heterochromia is harder to detect when the shades are similar

Rh positives tend to have one solid eye color:

Blue, brown, green, grey, hazel or amber

Which one it is, usually goes according to the simplifies version of inheriting genes based on their recessive or dominant nature

This is different in Rh negatives and seems to.apply to other areas, not only eye color:

Auburn hair seems quite common in Rh negatives

Auburn hair is common among people of northern and western European descent, as well as North Africans, but it is rare elsewhere. Auburn hair occurs most frequently in Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway and Sweden), Britain, Ireland, continental Germanic Europe (Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg), France and northern Iberia, Poland, and Russia. This hair color is less common farther south and southeast, but can occur somewhat regularly in Southern Europe (more so in Spain, and to some extent Portugal and Italy). It can also be found in other parts of the world colonized by genetically European people, such as North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Siberia, etc.

Rh negative men often sport different colors within various sections of facial hair

Are we descendants of a different species where red hair and clear blue eyes were the norm?…

Or grey eyes?

I have no doubt that isolated studies showing 40% Rh- were in fact correct

Grey eyes, reddish hair and Rh- blood must have been highly frequent prior to the Arabic invasions

Most Berbers groups have low percentages these days, but what we have to always do is follow the recessive genes back to the original tribes

Central heterochromia might be the most distinct physical characteristic in Rh negatives

However:

This only opens up a huge gate previously ignored:

Biological differences

The search for the origin of Rh- blood remains hurdled

We don’t have many studies at hand

Specimens examined from the Stone Age were mainly Rh+, except the Neanderthals

This association has been widely unpopular due to ignorance regarding how much more advanced Neanderthals were compared to other hominoids of the time

It is as if our biological singularity demands showing traits from our other ancestral species, no matter the rules of dominance

Are you still with me?

Everything is connected

Socially accepted science is far behind

Do your own research!

Wait for nobody!

Find an Rh- partner to save our species!

Guess your friends’ blood types

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