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How to Give Blood for Money

By Allen Teal, published Jan 08, 2008
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Many people are turned off by the idea of selling anything from a human body for money. This aversion carries over to blood and blood products. However, if it were not for the willingness of many to either donate or sell their blood, a lot of people who are alive today would not be. Some blood banks, not the Red Cross, are commercial banks and buy your blood to sell it for a profit. Others extract your blood, remove parts of it like platelets, and return the rest back into your veins for your body to use.

When giving whole blood, this can only be done about every 6 weeks or so. Whole blood will often fetch a few dollars more than blood products. The going rate can be above $40 per pint depending on your area and the level of demand. My type "o" blood is always being sought since it can be given to all of the other blood types that match on the positive or negative Rh factor.

If you are going to give whole blood, the same rules apply as if you are donating it to the Red Cross. There are certain parts of the world that you cannot have visited within the past year or two. Several places in Central America come to mind because of Malaria and other blood borne pathogens. If you have ever tested positive for HIV, you are out. Anemia will exclude you. If you weigh too little (usually around 100 to 110 pounds or less), you are not allowed to give. Some medications, like blood thinners, will eliminate you from being a donor.

If you are giving blood products, the rules are sometimes a little more relaxed because the risk to you is lessened. You can give most blood products weekly. The payment is normally $25 or more. I actually know of a couple who paid their $200 per month dorm rental by giving blood products every week. They now have track marks like a junkie, but they got their degrees.

Takeaways
  • Eat a meal and drink plenty of fluids before giving blood.
  • Try not to watch the process if you get sick at the sight of blood.
  • You can give blood every 6 to 8 weeks, but you can give blood products weekly.
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www.dciplasma.com or http://www.pptaglobal.org/en/findacenter.cfm or simply search for plasma donation centers in your area. If you are military and have the anthrax vaccination you can get up to almost $900 twice a year for donating. But for most people it's anywhere from $25 to $35 and you can donate twice a week.

Posted on 09/19/2008 at 11:09:51 PM

 
where do you go????!!!!

Posted on 08/18/2008 at 4:08:35 PM

 
Hey my name is sharon an i will love to sell my blood 8000$

Posted on 08/13/2008 at 3:08:47 PM

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