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  2. Vampire lifestyle - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of vampire lifestylers: [1] " Sanguinarians": (sometimes referred to as hematophages) consume the blood of others [1] "Psychic vampires": claim to attain nourishment from the aura or pranic energy of others [1] [6] [7] in order to balance a spiritual or psychological energy deficiency, such as a damaged aura or chakra [3]

  3. Sanguinarine - Wikipedia

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    Sanguinarine is a toxin that kills animal cells through its action on the Na + /K +-ATPase transmembrane protein. [2] Epidemic dropsy is a disease that results from ingesting sanguinarine.

  4. Also, no Sanguinarian would perform autovampyrism because it serves them no benefit, whereas it is seen a a definite precursor to Renfield's Syndrome. Sanguinarians need little more than a teaspoons of blood at most to content them, whereas suffers of Renfield's Syndrome are reported to need whole cups.

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  6. Sanguinaria - Wikipedia

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    Sanguinaria canadensis, bloodroot, [3] is a perennial, herbaceous flowering plant native to eastern North America. [4] It is the only species in the genus Sanguinaria, included in the poppy family Papaveraceae, and is most closely related to Eomecon of eastern Asia.

  7. Psionics - Wikipedia

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    In American science fiction of the 1950s and '60s, psionics was a proposed discipline that applied principles of engineering (especially electronics) to the study (and employment) of paranormal or psychic phenomena, such as extrasensory perception, telepathy and psychokinesis. [1]

  8. Sanguinarium - Wikipedia

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    "Sanguinarium" is the sixth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series The X-Files. "Sanguinarium" was written by newcomers Vivian and Valerie Mayhew and directed by Kim Manners, and is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, a stand-alone plot which is unconnected to the series' wider mythology.

  9. Talk:Clinical vampirism - Wikipedia

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    4 Wrong Definition. 5 For the sake of the Sanguinarians. 1 comment. 6 Link not working. 1 comment. 7 Repeated material. 1 comment. 8 Article needs to be rewritten. 1 ...