I always like to go back in time to find answers needed today. We don’t know if the gene deletion occurred in only one or several common ancestors, but one thing is clear:
Conditions in the location where it took place must have been ideal for Rh negatives at one point.
One of the key differences in Rh negatives is our lack of the protein also responsible for ridding our bodies of toxins.
One of the health benefits salt water (ocean water) carries is that swimming in it “sucks toxins out of our bodies” which we otherwise may have a hard time ridding ourselves of.
Interesting thoughts…some specific conditions must be responsible for the gene deletion.
The RH genes seem to have some connection with ammonia and CO2 transport, though many scientists say “the function is unknown”.
I have wondered for some time whether the earlier conditions around the Black Sea (called Black because of its anoxia) may have been responsible for the gene deletion…
It would fit nicely with the fact that African Rh Negs have low rates of gene deletion.
There was certainly some migration out of Africa to and through the Black Sea area, even though it was not the only route.
I’m worried about having to wear N95 masks co2. Love the ocean..water is spiritual…at peace in nature and at ocean.
I take baths with salt added. I used to ove swimming under water for so long at a time. It was as if my skin could breathe for me under water!
That’s interesting…I can’t drink or really take any medications I have bad reactions. My father was the same way. If I have a glass of red wine I will feel sick for two weeks. Does a bath with Epsom salt work? The stories of RH negatives being from atlantis, and or Hyperboreans from arctic We’re the water people?… So many stories makes my head spin however would account for our temperatures being almost a degree lower than average. This makes colder climates more adaptable..would make it easier for us to dive in colder ocean temperatures to fish. Just a thought. Any credibility to those theory mike?
I cannot even stand the oder of alcoholic drinks or smoke or chemicals of any kind. Makes me feel sick. I have always needed to be near the ocean. Fishermen. Wanting to sail etc,…
Soooo interesting… I have ALWAYS had such an affinity for the ocean and beach, almost obsession….it’s was always been so cathartic to me, and I was lucky to always live near an ocean… born in FL, lives in CT, MA, CA and now TX… this is the first time I am living nowhere near a “swimmable”ocean, that’s no more then 25 mins away from me… and I’m really suffering…not doing well at all. Mentally and physically… my body has a lot of toxins I’ve been trying to rid from something called Breast Implant Illness ( in which the body is completley attacking the implants and breaking down due to all of the toxins and heavy metals that are in these terrible things ) If I would’ve known I would’ve nene gotten them… I did not k ow all of this information regarding negative blood and toxins … SO crazy and upsetting…
I would like to know the same as the the person above as to whether Epsom salt baths can be just as effective?? I have noticed after I take them I feel better for 2 days or so…
I just explanted myself and found this comment. So interested to hear how you’re doing? Also a water baby!
I have always needed to be in water. I ad salt to my bath every day. I used to swim under water for so long at a time as if my skin could breath under water.
1 always dove one end of an Olympic sized pool and swam the length under water. The last time I just barely made it! age 60s, am 82 now.
Very cool. How many extra meters would you say the dive likely gave you?