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Re: When was Thiormersal removed from MMR in UK?

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Althouth not added as a preservative to the finished product,

thiomersal is used in the manaufacturing process. Boyd Haley found

thiomersal in the MMR on testing.

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I'm not sure that Boyd's test has any credibility. I'm not aware of

the reslts being published anywhere and the result doesn't even make

sense. AS MMR is live, there shouldn't be any mercury in there as

this could kill the living vaccine.

I'm open to correction on this, but I think the MMR does not contain

mercury and I don't think it ever did.

However, many of the other (non-living) vaccines do still

contain " traces " of mercury from the manufacturing process.

THe problem is that " trace " is not a scientific term. Thimerosal was

only ever present at low or trace amounts to begin with in all

vaccines. SO we have no real way of knowing how much mercury was

removed from the other vaccines.

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Whilst I think the MMR problem is due to a different mechanism than

to mercury toxicity, Boyd's analysis does have credibility with me.

As you said, trace amount are what we are talking about, and what he

found.

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I thought it was in until 2006 - don't know why

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-- In Autism-Biomedical-Europe , " stephaniesirr "

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> was in other vaccines (multiple dose vaccines) until 2004, then plus

> the use up time on those manufactured vaccines. (they didnt throw out

> the stock as far as I'm aware). I didn't think it was in MMR but was

> certainly in some brands of DPT vaccines.

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