Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Donate Blood
Frequently Asked Questions
Blood is life and there is no other substitute for human blood as it can neither be manufactured nor replaced by animal blood. Since blood can not be stored for long periods of time and there is a continuous demand for it, thus it should be donated regularly.
Blood Donors Must Take Note of Following
- You must be 50 kg or over.
- You must be in good health.
- You cannot donate if you have a cold, flu, sore throat, cold sore, stomach bug or any other infection.
- If you have recently had a tattoo or body piercing you cannot donate for 6 months from the date of the procedure.
- If you have visited the dentist for a minor procedure you must wait 24 hours before donating, for major work wait a month.
- You must have eaten some food during the four hours prior to donation
Friday, September 25, 2009
Regardless of race – color – creed – nationality
Blood – it’s one of life’s most precious fluids.
If you don’t have enough – you or a loved one – can die.
And often when there’s an accident – an operation – an illness – people don’t have enough of the special blood that uniquely fits their body. They need a blood donation of someone else’s blood – and they need the blood very quickly.
Most medical institutions maintain an on-hand supply of blood. But sometimes they don’t have enough blood – or they don’t have the type of blood that’s needed.
Then – finding the correct fresh blood fast – may mean life or death.
In the event of an emergency - locating the correct fresh blood fast – via the Internet - is the purpose of the Philippines BLOOD Registry. A few mouse clicks – then a few calls or txts – and a blood source can be located – maybe a life saved.
The Blood Registry is a public service - free for anyone to use – regardless of race, color, creed or physical location.
Blood donation - Give blood and Save life

Now a days, many community services were formed in order to help those people who need blood. In the developed world, blood donations arise in order to help those people who are in need of blood and there are also donors that can also have their blood drawn for their own future use. When we say blood donations, it is when a healthy person voluntarily has blood drawn. The person who gives their blood for a community supply is called the blood donors. Mostly blood donors are unpaid volunteers who give as an act of charity. Some donors give blood only when family and friends need transfusions.

