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ferfrendongles ago

Also, https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/born-to-the-purple-the-st/

That is a link about porphyria (Jewish blood disease) which the treatment for was bibens sanguinum, or "drinking blood".

Tanngrisnir ago

Very interesting link. Do you have a source for saying porphyria is a hereditary Jewish disease? Tay-sachs certainly is but I had never heard porphyria. They didn't mention hereditary dispositions by groups in the article. Couldn't find mention of it in the Jewish Virtual Library list of Jewish genetic diseases. http://archive.is/0Evng

ferfrendongles ago

Only old stories in which Porphyria is described as the "Royal Disease", or "Banker's Blood". I know it's not much, and I will admit that English is my strong-suit, not genetics, but I did a cursory search and found modern science corroborates the histories I base my theories upon. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC294605/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2023926

AngB23 ago

Interesting story Born to the Purple: the Story of Porphyria

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/born-to-the-purple-the-st/

And the Royals bloodline goes back to Vlad the Impaler in Transylvania. Also, knowing what Queen Elizabeth is doing to children for centuries, I feel like she almost is like a reincarnated Lady Báthory. Another who seemed to need blood to survive. Ironically, her name was also Elizabeth (ETA- anytime I try to link the wiki post of Lady Bathory, it always breaks the link...very odd)

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Báthory

http://infamouslady.com/

Jem777 ago

Queen Elizabeth is from Count Dracula's bloodline in reality.

equineluvr ago

"And the Royals bloodline goes back to Vlad the Impaler in Transylvania"

It goes back MUCH FURTHER than that.

AngB23 ago

No doubt about that.

ferfrendongles ago

And the Royals bloodline goes back to Vlad the Impaler in Transylvania.

Yes it does! https://www.hooktube.com/watch?v=8_ikR49Q-fk

Bathory is also a derivation of a Jewish surname.

It does all seem to fit, doesn't it?

AngB23 ago

Her actual name was Erzebet Hungarian but not 100% if she was a Jew. But another infamous Hungarian Jew comes to mind....Soros

http://departments.kings.edu/womens_history/erzebet.html

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erzsébet

(and AGAIN, wiki link breaks with her name....WTF?)