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Bleach makes the red blood cells turn white. This makes the average persons' blood lose all hemoglobin (stuff that carries oxygen in cells) Without this, the average person would lose 50 years of their life I got my sources from MEDDB.com look it up on their website if you do not believe me.

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Bleach can damage red blood cells by causing them to rupture and lose their ability to carry oxygen. The bleach can also denature the hemoglobin protein in the red blood cells, leading to the release of iron and other cellular contents. Overall, exposure to bleach can lead to cell death and disruption of normal blood function.

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