Ugandan Bacteria used in "Vaccine Against Depression"
Jun 17, 2018
Mycobacterium vaccae was first discovered in Uganda, in the 1990’s near the shores of Lake Kyoga. It belongs to the very same genus of bacteria that causes tuberculosis, with the genus originally identified in Austria.
The articles promoting this vaccine against depression are quite convincing to even the people who favor naturopathy, because it is branded as a “probiotic” solution to depression.
Recently, researchers have been claiming that brain inflammation could be identified as a cause of depression. It’s difficult to debate the legitimacy of this theory. Since inflammation is generally the root of many medical problems, it sounds probable that inflammation could be a factor in depression. In any case, this is what they are saying about the vaccine against depression.
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