Alice:
MMR II contains the fraction albumin (0.3 mg). Proof of MMR vaccination is required for school entry so it's not optional.Proof of MMR vaccination is required for school entry so it's not optional.
Yes. Thank you.
In many areas, the same thing can be said for IPV, because a number of countries do not allow OPV.
Blood plasma fractionation is an extensive process to separate these agents out. The isolated proteins carry some distance from blood plasma itself, but it's not just a matter of these proteins being "non-blood." The effort that goes into blood fractionation constitutes an adequate effort to abstain from blood (in my mind anyway). It's not the blatant misuse of blood.
Your response here simply assumes that plasma is "blood" (i.e. Plasma fractionation constitutes "an adequate effort to abstain from blood.") but doesn't directly speak to the question of whether plasma may legitimately be labeled as "blood" at all. Can you flesh this out a bit? A JW voluntarily connected by IV to an inverted 500ml unit of 5% albumin solution is simply exercising their Christian conscience in a "grey area" while a JW voluntarily connected by IV to an inverted 500ml unit of plasma has definitely broken God's law. Yet to the naked eye, there is no difference in the procedure and both preparations are the exact same straw colored fluid.
What is the difference here? You've mentioned the effort involved in plasma fractionation, but that has absolutely nothing to do with an effort to abstain from the misuse of blood. Extracting the varioius proteins from plasma in usable form is difficult, but if you don't care if the clotting cascade is triggered or not, this process will occur naturally leaving only serum.
I've only looked into it briefly, but from what I've read, human hemoglobin is also found outside red blood cells and their progenitor lines. Other cells that contain hemoglobin include dopaminergic neurons, macrophages, alveolar cells, and mesangial cells in the kidney. In these tissues, hemoglobin has a non-oxygen-carrying function as an antioxidant and a regulator of iron metabolism.
If hemoglobin is not the issue with erythrocytes, then what is? The membrane that encapsulates the hemoglobin? Surely you must realize that cooking will rupture this membrane and fractionate erythrocytes. Is is okay to eat blood as long as it has been cooked first?
Even cryoprecipitate and clotting factors carry disease risks. What was written 2000 years ago still has a modern application.
If you carefully keep yourselves from these things, you will prosper. Good health to you!” Acts 15:29
The JW organization acknowledges that the closing salutation was not stated in reference to the content of the Decree:
The decree ended: "If you carefully keep yourselves from these things, you will prosper. Good health to you!" (Acts 15:29) The comment "Good health to you" was not a promise to the effect, ‘If you abstain from blood or fornication, you will have better health.’ It was simply a closure to the letter, such as, ‘Farewell.’ (The Watchtower June 15 1991 p. 9)
The words "Good health to you!" amounted to saying "Farewell," and it should not be concluded that these requirements primarily had to do with health measures. When the letter was read in Antioch, the congregation rejoiced over the encouragement it provided. At that time, God’s people in Antioch were also made firm in the faith by the encouraging words of Paul, Silas, Barnabas, and others. May we too seek ways to encourage and upbuild fellow believers. (The Watchtower June 15, 1990 p. 13)