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How do you explain this "nothing in one human body is foreign to the others"?

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How do you explain this "nothing in one human body is foreign to the others"?

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  1. The question is a little vague.  Is it supposed to be a proverb, or is it a medical question having to do with organ transplants


  2. We're all made of the same stuff, despite appearances.

  3. I think it speaks to the common capacity of each mind and body, not to the specifics like contents of the stomach.

  4. Everyone is the same, no matter what creed or religion we claim to be.

    When we bleed, we all bleed the same colour red !

  5. I believe this has to be a visual, physical make up of a body is very similar.  We all should have 1 heart, a set of lungs, etc..., etc....   And in some sense this is all we need to donate and give organs for another life to survive.  Only there is a major difference.  Our  blood, the fluid of life! Not everyone runs on the same "gasoline", and if you try and fill yourself up with diesel, instead of regular unleaded, your body will shut down and run anymore.  That blood inside of us, feeds our organs, muscles, veins, nerves, etc...  

    I just have to pose one question that is contradictory to your quote...  Why does the body sometimes "reject" implanted organs?  Just a little more food for thought!

    Thanks for reading!

  6. 4 1 BODY EVERYTHING THATS ALREADY IN THERE WORKS IN HARMONY(KNEE BONE CONNECTED TO YOUR THIGH BONE STUFF)    THEN IF YOU ARE TALKING HUMAN KIND AS STATED(BIBLE)WE ARE ALL MADE IN GODS IMAGE OR YOU CAN GO WITH WE ALL MAKE UP THIS NETWORK OF INS AN OUTS + AN - OR A ANT NEST THAT FUNCTIONS AS A SINGLE ENTITY BUT THE HUMAN DOES THE SAME THING TO.SO WE COME AROUND FULL CIRCLE.

  7. i disagree with it, in that some bacteria in me may cause illness in another.

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