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I am new to this forum but yes I have read, can't remember where, that they

would be combining MMR with other vaccines in the near future. The article

was about how many shots are routinely given and they were working on

combining them so as to not seem so excessive in how many the children were

getting.

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Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:44 PM

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Subject: MMR to now be given only as one shot..not seperate

My friend called who asked me to post: Her doctor told her that the

vaccine manufacturer stated they will not longer be offering MMR

seperately very soon. He urged her to hurry. It could have been a scare

tactic, but has anyone else heard of this? She doesn't even want to

vaccinate.

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It really makes you wonder though, why on earth would the

manufacturers be doing this? With vaccines in the spotlight more

recently now then ever before, why wouldn't they try to appease the

consumer by keeping the vaccine in single form? Keep in mind - I do

not believe in nor support any vaccine period. Could Big Pharma

actually be making a big mistake on their part and lose more

customers by doing this?

I actually think that the real reason for constantly changing the

formula is to keep the public out of the loop as to the toxic brew

that they are currently using. Think about that....changing the

formula every few years and not enough funding from private groups to

test these vaccines. Makes perfect sense to me.

> From: Vaccinations

[mailto:Vaccinations ] On

> Behalf Of staceysarros

> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 12:44 PM

> Vaccinations

> Subject: MMR to now be given only as one shot..not

seperate

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> My friend called who asked me to post: Her doctor told her that the

> vaccine manufacturer stated they will not longer be offering MMR

> seperately very soon. He urged her to hurry. It could have been a

scare

> tactic, but has anyone else heard of this? She doesn't even want to

> vaccinate.

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> I think the reason the manufacturers are doing this, besides the fact

> that it's better for their bottom line, is that they are trying to

> give the perception that children aren't receiving " that many shots " ,

> Exactly,this way kids get one shot and think that it's not so bad

after all, right?...wrong

Their reasoning is that it will be less scarry/painful for children and

more convenient for parents who don't have to come in as often to get

shots. I agree than most don't even know what vaccines there are on the

schedule. Many don't even know about many childhood diseases. My friend

recently asked me what is pertussis & rubella when we were talking

about some health issues.

Katarina

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They've gone back and forth on this over the years--sometimes there are singles,

sometimes just combos. I think they're back to it now in an effort to prove the

combo is perfectly safe. I agree with the others that it's also to create an

illusion of fewer vaccines.

Winnie

MMR to now be given only as one shot..not seperate

Vaccinations

> My friend called who asked me to post: Her doctor told her that

> the

> vaccine manufacturer stated they will not longer be offering MMR

> seperately very soon. He urged her to hurry. It could have been

> a scare

> tactic, but has anyone else heard of this? She doesn't even want

> to

> vaccinate.

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