Blood is the largest organ in our body.
Ten pints of life force coursing through thousands of miles of arteries veins and capillaries.
Those blood vessels carry blood to every other organ, keeping them functioning and thriving.
Our red blood cells carry oxygen and nutrients.
Our platelets stop bleeding and help to heal our rooms.
Our white cells protect us against infection and the yellow liquid plasma in which they are suspended carries an array of proteins that regulate bleeding and clotting.