Communion under both kinds a duplication?

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In the byzantine tradition we almost always receive under both species, because the bread and the wine are mingled, in the chalice. Generally the only time a person receives under “one” species is when they are an infant, and cannot yet consume the bread, so a drop or two of the wine is places on the babies lips.

But either way, under both species, or two you are receiving communion and neither way is a duplications (of course in the byzantine tradition we receive both at the same time, because they are mingled).
 
Is not also that both kinds being offered in the sacrifice of the Mass fully represents Jesus sacrifice and death on the cross because when he died his blood was seperated from his body
 
Is not also that both kinds being offered in the sacrifice of the Mass fully represents Jesus sacrifice and death on the cross because when he died his blood was seperated from his body
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(I think that was a question, but I am not sure)
 
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