There could be any number of possibilities, but more information is needed to give any conclusive response.
-- do you live alone or with others?
-- do you have siblings or housemates who would enjoy playing tricks on you?
-- how do you know these spots are blood?
-- where do the spots appear?
-- do you have pets in the house?
In other words, there are a lot of very natural things that could explain the red drops on your floor that should be considered and eliminated before you think of supernatural causes.
one pump clean blood and the other makes the dirty/used blood clean again.
kidneys work by filtering the blood over and over again to keep our blood clean all day everyday.
Well if you just killed her than you should run and not care about the stain. But other wise just pour Oxi Clean on it and then DAB it with water and Oxi Clean mixture and u should be ok. p.s. I wont tell anyone if you killed anyone
blood draining and refill with clean blood. blood draining and refill with clean blood.
YES SODA DOES CLEAN BLOOD. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE THE BLOOD STAIN IS..SODA CAN CLEAN ANY SPOT OF BLOOD. THE POLICE EVEN USE SODA.
They are attracted to clean hair. When they "glue" the egg to the hair, it sticks much easier to clean, soft hair.
No, your kidneys do not clean your heart; they clean your blood.
Wash This Blood Clean from My Hand was created in 2004.
It depends on what you mean by 'clean blood' during your period. Your menstrual flow isn't dirty so your blood should always be 'clean' during menstruation.
Wash This Blood Clean from My Hand has 441 pages.
no
it takes a shower then it washes its body then put lotion on it then eats some pumpkin pie with extra whip cream then uses only lotion as mouthwash then it takes a nap then dies then comes back to life lake god and then dies again then comes back to life again then cleans your blood then dies again