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If you regularly donate blood you can reduce the amount of forever chemicals in your blood a bit each time. This doesn't prevent new PFAS being consumed though and they put it on EVERYTHING, even the insides of disposable cups n stuff. If you can manage to eliminate new PFAS entering your body then donating blood regularly should help in addition to all the other health benefits of donating blood.
Wouldn't that mean receiving a blood transfusion would increase the amount of forever chemicals in your body?
I wonder if dialysis filters these out?
maybe, if the incoming blood has PFAS in it then yeah because you can't process it out.
No idea ablut dialysis, i guess it would depend on the molecule size and filter size