what.It's not a human.
That's not an opinion.
TopTierHustler
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My god, this thread is still going.o_Ometroidprime55it's science, and science rules.
Yes it has happen already, you just deny that it did happen and keep reposting debunk sh*t.alexside1
that's cute, so i'll repeat: sigh, in reality that hasn't happen yet... but i got more science to prove my point: the human fetus is a parasite: "The woman's immune system can attack the embryo and placenta via attack T-cells, blood complement, and antibodies. The embryo signals the placenta to produce indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase, which catabolizes the tryptophan in the woman's body. Starved of this necessary amino acid, the attack T-cells have to go into latency to survive, though the woman's blood complement and antibodies can continue to attack." slmccoy April 5, 2012 at 6:00 pm
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/abortion/
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/courses/mcb250/PDFs/L28p3.Munn.pdf
so since no one proved the old science that i posted wrong, because it's solid....try to debunk that. prove me wrong about the indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase,
lol this topicZumaJones07so you laugh at science?
It can't be a parasite because a woman's body goes into "must protect and nurish this baby" mode automatically. The fetus does not siphon what it needs, the woman's body creates and provides.
greeneye59
really? prepare for science.
FETUS IS NOT A BABY (GOOGLE THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CHART), but a parasite because the ****fication of the biological relationship that is based on the behavior one organism (fetus) and how it relates to the woman's body:
as a zygote, it invaded the woman's uterus using its TROPHOBLAST cells, hijacked her immune system by using NEUROKININ B and HCG--- so her body doesn't kill it, steals her nutrients to survive, and causes her harm or potential death.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trophoblast
"The placenta functions as an immunological barrier between the mother and the fetus, creating an immunologically privileged site. For this purpose, it uses several mechanisms:
It secretes Neurokinin B containing phosphocholine molecules. This is the same mechanism used by parasitic nematodes to avoid detection by the immune system of their host.[2]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immune_tolerance_in_pregnancy
" Due to its highly-negative charge, hCG may repel the immune cells of the mother, protecting the fetus during the first trimester. It has also been hypothesized that hCG may be a placental link for the development of local maternal immunotolerance."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_chorionic_gonadotropin
"The woman's immune system can attack the embryo and placenta via attack T-cells, blood complement, and antibodies. The embryo signals the placenta to produce indoleamine 2, 3-dioxygenase, which catabolizes the tryptophan in the woman's body. Starved of this necessary amino acid, the attack T-cells have to go into latency to survive, though the woman's blood complement and antibodies can continue to attack."
slmccoyApril 5, 2012 at 6:00 pm
http://www.ronpaul.com/on-the-issues/abortion/
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/courses/mcb250/PDFs/L28p3.Munn.pdf
--- I'M USING THIS ABOVE BECAUSE IT'S THE ONLY SIMPLE EXPLANATION OF HOW THE HUMAN PARASITE ATTACKS A WOMAN'S L- TRYPTOPHAN LEVELS, THAT I CAN FIND.
EVEN THOUGH, NUTMEG AND BLACK COHOSH ARE A WELL-KNOWN ABORTIFACIENTS BECAUSE OF THEIR HIGH L-TRYPTOPHAN LEVELS -- SO THE CLAIM ABOVE MAKES SENSE TO ME.
"It is also possible for a symbiotic relationship to exist between two organisms of the same species."
http://www.answers.com/topic/symbiosis -- Gale's Science of Everyday Things.
just like a parasitic twin --- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasitic_twin
"an animal or plant that lives in or on another (the host) from which it obtains nourishment. The host does not benefit from the association and is often harmed by it"
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/parasite
pregnancy CAUSES HARM: http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/004.htm
THE FETUS DOESN'T HAVE THE ABILITY TO FEEL PAIN --WHEN MOST ABORTIONS OCCUR.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/blogs/the-human-condition/2010/06/25/does-the-fetus-feel-pain-uk-report-says-no.html
frak your stance on abortion.To be honest, I don't care if the fetus is a person or not. It doesn't alter my stance on abortion.
BuryMe
The one claiming that something created in and by a woman's body in a manner in which it's designed to to be created is invading that body.[QUOTE="thegerg"]
[QUOTE="galerouth"] me or droid?whipassmt
To make it easier: The one I quoted, dummy.
"the one I quoted, dummy". lol. That's funny right there.that's cute, even though i got science on my side.
[QUOTE="galerouth"][QUOTE="GameGuy642003"]a parasite?? lol no.thegerg
then prove your point with science.
The fact that you continue to claim that a zygote can invade a woman's body shows that you know little to nothing about science.really, when i have two links proving my point?
"The placenta functions as an immunological barrier between the mother and the fetus, creating an immunologically privileged site. For this purpose, it uses several mechanisms:
It secretes Neurokinin B containing phosphocholine molecules. This is the same mechanism used by parasitic nematodes to avoid detection by the immune system of their host.[2]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immune_tolerance_in_pregnancy
" Due to its highly-negative charge, hCG may repel the immune cells of the mother, protecting the fetus during the first trimester. It has also been hypothesized that hCG may be a placental link for the development of local maternal immunotolerance."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_chorionic_gonadotropin
genius, if the zygote didn't INVADE A WOMAN'S BODY then HCG and NEUROKININ B are moot because once the woman's body recogized it ....her body wouldn't try to kill it, huh?
next time, try science.
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