Not intending to do this by any means but assuming someone donated a pint of blood wouldn't they theoretically have given away 1/10th approximately of their blood saturation of dnp?
Now in the case of plasma/white blood cells where it pulls and separates while placing the red cells back in to you ~ would this then increase the potential saturation of dnp because it's cycling more of the blood or would it be the same due to quantity or less because it's more likely to be found in whole blood/red cell units.
Just to reiterate, I'm not intending to donate while on dnp and it's wreckless for anyone doing such.
But I'm curious about how that works because there's really no information on it or how it appears in blood.
Now in the case of plasma/white blood cells where it pulls and separates while placing the red cells back in to you ~ would this then increase the potential saturation of dnp because it's cycling more of the blood or would it be the same due to quantity or less because it's more likely to be found in whole blood/red cell units.
Just to reiterate, I'm not intending to donate while on dnp and it's wreckless for anyone doing such.
But I'm curious about how that works because there's really no information on it or how it appears in blood.