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NATIONAL PLASMA CENTERS The National Plasma Centers, Blood Plasma collection, Blood Bank and utilization of donated Blood and Blood products. National Plasma Centers programs coordinate with Bloodmobile.com. Tracking detailed national quantitative data describing Plasma donations and collections Nationwide, Blood component preparation, Blood storage, dissemination, prioritization, laboratory screening tests, transfusion practices, Blood recalls, Blood recall procedure and other issues of current interest to the National Blood transfusion recipient. The National Blood Exchange (NBE) provides information and services to the Blood banking and Blood transfusion medicine community. This network coordinates information from a nationwide network of Blood facilities with a surplus of Blood and Blood components and is a primary resource sharing program for Blood banks and others. If you need cash, you may have donated plasma. Selling Blood plasma can get quick cash. The human body quickly replenishes its supply of plasma in the Blood. You should be careful when using your body for cash this way! One recent study of over 400 college students, age 18 to 22, found that 10 percent have sold their Blood plasma at least once for cash payments of from $9 to $20 per donation. Of that group, three out of five are former Red Cross donors who stopped donating Blood for a lollipop and a T-shirt when they started selling their plasma for cash! There are some precautions you should take before selling plasma:
There are more than 500 for-profit plasma collection centers in the United States, one of the largest suppliers of Blood plasma products in the world. According to the plasma industry, there are between 1.5 million and 2 million paid donors, 70 percent of whom donate regularly. Because the human body replenishes plasma more quickly than whole blood, plasma donations can be made twice weekly or a maximum of 104 times/year. Normally, whole Blood can be donated once every two months.
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SELL SPERM FOR CASH What is Blood Plasma? Plasma is the liquid component of Blood, in which the Blood cells are suspended. Serum is the same as Blood plasma except that clotting factors have been removed. Plasma is translucent with a faint straw color, similar to the color of this web page. It is mainly composed of water, Blood proteins, and inorganic electrolytes. Plasma serves as a transport medium for glucose, Blood borne lipids, hormones, metabolic end products, carbon dioxide and oxygen. Plasma is the storage and transport medium of clotting factors and the protein content that is necessary to maintain the pressure of the Blood circulatory system. Not all plasma is the same. Plasma can differ in the kinds of antibodies that it contains. If a seller has specific antibodies in their Blood plasma in sufficient quantities, that person may be considered a 'special plasma seller'. People may also have a rare or in some cases even a unique Blood type that would set them apart as a 'special plasma seller.' While all plasma and Blood sales and donations are life-giving and precious, many plasma centers collect plasma from these special kinds of donors. These plasma sellers are often paid a premium for donating. Race and Ethnicity Blood Type Analysis Chart Selling Sperm for Cash at the Sperm Bank ABO Blood Type Distribution Geographic Study
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