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In the economic downturn, selling body parts has become a big business

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In the economic downturn, selling body parts has become a big business (Alberta Times) In recent years, when the economy has been in recession, many people have turned to selling their body parts as a way to make money. Don’t think wrongly...

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Economic downturn, selling body parts has become a big business (Alberta Times) In recent years, when the economy has been in recession, many people have turned to selling their body parts as a way to make money. Don't get me wrong, it's not prostitution. Deason, who sells his own hair in Scosdale, said the price of his hair has been increasing over the past seven years, ranging from $1,200 to $1,500 to even $2,000. If you don’t believe it, you can check it out online: www.buyandsellhair.com. Of course, hair is not the only valuable thing we have. There are privately run blood centers that can purchase your plasma or platelets for $35 to $50 a time. If you qualify, you can sell blood every two weeks. There are also some medical institutions that offer paid trial medicine, paid sperm donation, and you can get at least 100 yuan, and egg donation can get more, ranging from $3,500 to $5,000. In short, there is nothing you can’t think of, only things you don’t want to buy, believe it or not?

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