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john
June 17th 06, 10:26 AM
> wrote in message
...
> Hope that no one minds--I started a new post because the other one was
> getting too long...
>
> So it sounds like the only proof that MMR is related to autism is through
> anecdotal reports
> and unpublished studies by folks with conflicts of interest and
> questionable
> motives. All studies published
> in reputable peer-reviewed journals have not found a link. So. I think
> that the MMR vaccine is safe for most children, but I am
> not totally convinced that it is completely safe for all. However, the
> risk
> of not vaccinating likely outwieghs the risk of vaccinating.

You do talk like a vaccine devotee, and just as the medical industry wants
people to think

ie anecdotes don't count, so we can ignore 5,000-10,000 parent observations
even if they have them on video

how convenient

all the studies you mention have been completely rubbished as junk science
or science by design http://www.whale.to/vaccine/mmr54.html

as to "reputable peer review journals", don't make me laugh, if they were
reputable they wouldn't be publishing junk science now would they? And peer
review if how they control medicine, so ignorant people like you are fooled
into believeing only "peer review" is real, and it is reputable. I ahve
news for you, most of it is bought and paid for junk science. One estimate
put only 1% as sound science.

But if you want to believe it is all OK then be my guest and be duped.

MMr along with the mercury vaccines is the main cause of autism, hardly
safe. You heard it here, now stick your head in the sand and believe their
lies until someone like Wakefield proves it "scientifically".

Then I will say "I told you so", and shame about the kid with allergies, or
asthma, or juvenile arthritis, or autism, or bowel disease, or one of the
ones that MMR kills. You may be one of the lucky ones.

And for a disease that is safe and a necessary process of the immune system

and for a pointless drug which never reduced measles deaths anyway

>the risk of not vaccinating likely outwieghs the risk of vaccinating.

get a grip http://www.whale.to/vaccines/measles.html