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Type O blood, why is it the strongest blood type?

It makes sense that blood type O is called the strongest blood type, because the advantages of this blood type far outweigh the disadvantages according to its own influence on the body, because it has two biggest advantages. One is that it can transfuse any blood type, most blood types can, but it can't transfuse too much, and the other is that it has strong immunity.

O-type blood is universal blood transfusion, which is not a particularly good thing for O-type blood donors themselves, but it has to be said that the existence of O-type blood relieves the embarrassing situation that many people are in urgent need of blood transfusion in hospitals, especially when they encounter some strange blood types, such as rh negative and rh positive. These blood types are rare, and there may be few people in the country. It is not always in the blood bank, but it is no problem for a small number of people to lose a little O blood, which can win patients a long time.

The owner of type O blood has stronger physiological function and stronger body immunity, and is not easy to get some diseases such as cold and fever. Moreover, for men, the sperm quality of O-type blood men is much higher than that of other blood types, but for women, this is not a good phenomenon, because the egg quality of women is 30%~50% lower than that of other blood types, and then there is the change of hormone secretion brought by the body, which affects the mood.

Of course, blood type can only determine a part of people's lives, but not what a person's life is like, so personally, there is not much scientific truth in blood type, and O type also has shortcomings. For example, people with type O blood are more likely to have gastrointestinal problems and poor digestive system, which is determined by blood type, just like congenital diseases, but not as serious as congenital diseases, and the probability is much greater than that of normal blood types.