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I donate plasma regularly - at least once per month. Itβs illegal to pay people for blood or plasma here in the Netherlands so Iβm just in it for the good feels. I also like the downtime and relaxed chatting and joking with the people who work there.
Man, the Netherlands sound pretty pleasant, overall.
The same worries exist here too though. The blood bank isn't allowed to pay you for your plasma, but it's absolutely a for-profit organisation that runs on selling your plasma to pharmaceutical companies.
I still believe it's a good thing to donate, but sometimes it feels a little icky that there's also a businessmodel around it