After you kill someone during a war, a gland in your heart is created that produces purple blood through a complex reaction with phenylthaleine. This makes you immortal.
I am not aware of the Purple Heart ever being made with pure gold. The medallion that is made today is actually a brass core that has been anodized to the gold color.
Love and hate combined. Love because it's a heart, and hate because it is the World War 2 purple heart. It also is purple.
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No the heart does not make blood- the blood is made by the bone marrow.
They are a non-profit organization that support veterans that have received the Purple Heart for their wounds.
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Purple or blue The blood becomes red when it gets contact with oxygen this is why when you get blood drawn it looks purple or blue
The original Purple Heart, designated as the Badge of Military Merit, was established by George Washington-then the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army-by order from his Newburgh, New York headquarters on August 7, 1782
purple blood is real
If you are asking where blood cells are "made," they are made in bone marrow.
The circulatory system.