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Old 02-08-2006, 06:32 PM
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MMR Vaccine available in US as M-M-R II contains recombinant human albumin manufactured in Nottingham UK. M-M-R II available in UK contains human albumin derived from US blood. Priorix brand of MMR available in UK has not included human albumin in batches since Jan 2005.
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Thanks for your help, this is much appreciated :-)
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Please be aware that we are continuing to develope this Blood Fractions Guide using a 'wiki'. Please click here to check it out.
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Polyheme Can Be Dangerous

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While I am not clear regarding exactly the type of detailed information you are looking for, I entered Polyheme in the 'Search' at the top of the page and NoBlood.org came back with 31 hits. At some point, 'details' regarding Polyheme will come together in connection with our Fractions Guide Project.

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It is used on an unconsious person, unless they wear a blue wrist band .Has caused many deaths so far, is really being tested for the Army to use in the battlefield in place of Blood. The JW may not want use this as it can give you Aids as well as other Disease,s if made from Human Blood, can hurt Healthwise and Conscience as well.. do research before adding to DPA
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