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Anti-Stress Vaccine Could Soon Make Brains Resilient To Depression – 6/9/2018

Researchers are now studying a possible immunization against stress that is generated from good natural bacteria which have already been proven as effective mood enhancers.

The vaccine has the potential to protect the brain with long-lasting anti-inflammatory effects, thereby making people more resilient to the physical and behavioral effects of stress. The authors of the study said the probiotic-based immunization could fight posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and depression in the future.

Probiotics-based Immunization For Stress

The researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder highlighted previous studies, which found that stress can cause inflammation in the brain that could lead to mental disorders. Specifically, stress could negatively impact the neurotransmitters in the brain, such as the norepinephrine or dopamine, which are responsible for the people’s mood.

On the other hand, probiotics have already shown its capability to positively affect the cognitive functions of the brain, thereby reducing the risks for anxiety and fear.

With these insights, the scientists set out to try whether there is a way that probiotics could directly protect the brain once it is affected by stress-induced inflammation.

Mycobacterium Vaccae

The study, published in the journal Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, has specifically looked into the possibility of using the Mycobacterium vaccae for the immunization.

Mycobacterium vaccae is not commercially available. It was discovered on the shores of Lake Kyoga in Uganda in the 1990’s. The immunologists who found it had initially discovered that people in the place responded positively to a certain type of tuberculosis vaccine. Upon further examination, they found that the bacterium found on the soil in the lakeshore was enhancing the efficacy of the tuberculosis vaccine.

A team of researchers had subsequently tried to cure lung cancer patients with the Mycobacterium vaccae. While it did not extend the lives of the patients, the bacterium enhanced the patients’ moods.

A separate study by the American Society for Microbiology, published in 2010, said that Mycobacterium vaccae is a natural soil bacterium that people naturally ingest or breath when they are out exploring nature. This specific bacterium has antidepressant qualities that could also increase learning behavior according to the study.

Immunization For Stress In Male Rodents

The researcher had already tried injecting male rodents with the Mycobacterium Vaccae to determine exactly what the bacterium does to the brain.

“We found that in rodents this particular bacterium, Mycobacterium vaccae, actually shifts the environment in the brain toward an anti-inflammatory state,” said Matthew Frank, the lead author for the study and a senior research associate in the university.

“If you could do that in people, it could have broad implications for a number of neuroinflammatory diseases,” he added.

The researchers highlighted that stress-related mental disorders, like anxiety and PSTD, affect one in four people.

Christopher Lowry, the senior author for the study and an associate professor in integrative physiology, has been studying Mycobacterium Vaccae for 17 years. He said he envisions a future where the bacterium or any other good bacteria could be utilized to safeguard the brain from the destructive effects of stress.

The next step for the researchers is to replicate the result of the Mycobacterium vaccae experiment in rodents to humans through a clinical trial.

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Incredible vaccine lies from the Ministry of Truth

Incredible vaccine lies from the Ministry of Truth

Incredible vaccine lies from the Ministry of Truth

by Jon Rappoport

February 18, 2018

For many years as a reporter covering medical stories, I have taken to task public health agencies, such as WHO and the CDC. I’m used to their lies.

In that regard, I came across a mind-boggling CDC quote dug up by Dr. Sherri Tenpenny (twitter), who has done terrific work researching vaccine dangers.

The quote comes from the 6th edition of Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases, the so-called Pink Book, published by the CDC. It’s an attempt to squelch debate about the DTaP vaccine, which is given to prevent diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. Over the years, much has been written about the severe adverse effects of this combination vaccine—e.g., brain damage, seizures, very high fever, death.

The CDC quote (see also here) asserts that, generally, there is no definable disease “syndrome” caused by vaccines. It then makes several more astonishing claims.

“There is no distinct syndrome from vaccine administration, and therefore, many temporally associated adverse events probably represent background illness rather than illness caused by the vaccine…The DTaP may stimulate or precipitate inevitable symptoms of underlying CNS [Central Nervous System] disorder, such as seizures, infantile spasms, epilepsy or SIDS [Sudden Infant Death Syndrome]. By chance alone, some of these cases will seem to be temporally related to DPaT.”

Read the quote several times to absorb the full force of its message. It reminds me of the attempts to shunt aside deaths caused by AZT, the AIDS drug, which viciously attacks the immune system. In that case, the doctor or researcher will say, “The patient didn’t die from the effects of AZT. The destructive action of AIDS, by coincidence, simply speeded up after the drug was given.”

The CDC is claiming the DTaP vaccine stimulates a PRE-EXISTING CONDITION in a baby: The baby already had a life-threatening central nervous system illness. The illness was temporarily on hold. The vaccine brought it to light, and then the baby died.

Suddenly—with no evidence offered—vaccines have this magical ability to cause underlying illness to jump into action. The vaccine isn’t at fault. The baby was already on the road to brain damage or death.

I’ve seen some pretty wild excuses offered for vaccine-induced destruction, but this one takes the cake. Whoever cooked it up should receive some sort of medical prize for Bald-Faced Lying. Then he can be arrested for contributing to negligent homicide.

Generally speaking, the untested medical assumption is this: “We know vaccines cause no harm. Therefore, if a vaccine recipient becomes ill or dies, the cause must reside in the patient.” In the field of logic, this is called assuming what you are trying to prove.

I have written many times about the 100,000 people who die every year, in the US, as a result of correctly administered FDA-approved medicines. Perhaps the CDC or the National Institutes of Health could issue a statement blaming all these deaths on underlying, pre-existing illness that was stimulated by these drugs.

Surgical errors could be accounted for in this way, too. “Yes, we did remove the patient’s testicles while we were doing the appendectomy. But you see, we knew he had testicular cancer, so we needed to take care of that while we were in the area. What’s that? How did we know he had testicular cancer? Well, we would never remove his testicles by mistake. Therefore, we must have known we had a legitimate reason to take them off. Can’t you see that?”