Did You Know!

Your bones are alive—and constantly make fresh blood

Bone is not an inert structure. Inside many bones is bone marrow, which produces:

  • Red blood cells
  • White blood cells
  • Platelets

🩸 Every 2 seconds, your bone marrow releases millions of new blood cells into circulation.
If marrow function is disrupted (by disease or toxins), organ failure can follow—even if the organs themselves are healthy.