Sabine answered Saturday April 7 2007, 1:27 pm: Are you talking about one's own blood, like from a cut? No, it doesn't do anything except get broken down in your stomach and recycled with some of the by-products in your stool. If you're talking about drinking animal blood or someone else's blood, yes, it could transmit disease.
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