Nature Made Wellness
Mycobacterium vaccae is a bacterium that lives in soil and can be ingested or inhaled by people who spend time living together in nature. Its name hallucinations described the first strain was isolated by analyzing the feces of a cow in Austria. Some studies have shown that when this bacterium is injected into mice stimulates the growth of some neurons in the brain and increases serotonin, thereby reducing levels of anxiety. As serotonin desempea an important role in learning the researchers wondered if this could be micobactera In addition to enhance learning. Dr. Dorothy Matthews, a professor at The Sage Colleges in Troy (New York) demonstrated that laboratory animals that were exposed to Mycobacterium vaccae Tenan greater learning capacity than those animals that have not been in contact with Haban this organism. To reach this conclusin Dr. Matthews performed the experiment with two groups of mice. One of them fed with M. vaccae and the other not. There follows forced to enter a maze and measured the speed with which they performed. The researchers found that those who had received M. ams vaccae the maze twice the rate as non Havana receives. In a second experiment, remove the bacteria from the diet of rodents and re-measured the time it took to walk the labyrinth we all slowly walked more than they did while Haban Haban ingested M. vaccae, but remain a little msrpidos than the rest. Lastly, three weeks after you have eliminated the bacteria in the diet nature made wellness a new control: mice that received M. vaccae still have an edge-shrinking-on who did not receive the bacteria. This study suggests that this microbe may have some type of effect on brain function. In addition observed that the animals who had contact with the mycobacterium improved their state minimum by improving levels of serotonin. This study may be extrapolated to humans? The team of scientist who held the view that may be made out to us: those who interact with nature may obtain a positive impact on the intellectual level, improving learning and reducing anxiety levels . Improve school performance and students' anxiety they passed over more time in environments in which M. vaccae was present?. The benefits of this organism does not focus ONLY on the central nervous system. At present the benefits of Mycobacterium vaccae estn areas being investigated in many clinics, such as immunotherapy, asthma, cancer, leprosy, psoriasis, dermatitis, eczema and tuberculosis. For this reason, some scientist have already dubbed the "bacteria of God. " As it seems that Mycobacterium vaccae improves the ability to learn new tasks and produce higher levels of serotonin in the animals with which it has been in contact. Article copyright Peter Wood Choker. Contact the author of this Article for permission and express authorization to use or publish content in whole or in part. . . .