It has been estimated that 14.8 million Americans suffer from
major depressive disorder and of this number 6 million are elderly.
If we include anxiety disorders, which commonly accompany depression,
the number jumps to 40 million adults.
Depression later in life tends to last longer and be more severe
than at younger ages. It is also associated with a high rate
of suicide. Previously, it was thought that major depression
was secondary to a deficiency in certain neurotransmitters in
the brain, particularly the monoamines, which include serotonin,
norepinephrine and dopamine.
While alterations in these important mood-related neurotransmitters
is found with major depression, growing evidence indicates that
the primary culprit is low-grade, chronic brain inflammation.
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This exclusive article will review in detail the functions
and impact of various agents on depression and neurodegeneration,
including:
According to CDC recommendations,
multiple vaccinations for a single disease are separated by no
more than 4 weeks, which is close enough together to trigger a
smoldering process of brain inflammation and excitotoxicity that
can not only result in depression, anxiety and high suicide rates,
but can increase your risk of developing one of the neurodegenerative
diseases as well.
We have also seen that in many cases a person will be injected
with several vaccines during a single office visit and this
means that their body is exposed to a very large dose of immune
adjuvant. Compelling studies, using many animal species as well
as humans, have shown that this overactivates brain inflammatory
mechanisms that can last for years.
I urge you to read Dr. Blaylock’s full-length article,
Vaccines, Depression and Neurodegeneration After Age 50: Another
Reason to Avoid the Recommended Vaccines, a Mercola.com exclusive,
for a fascinating in-depth look at how neurodegenerative diseases
are created, and how to protect yourself from what many consider
to be simply side effects of the ravages of time -- but are
anything but a natural byproduct of aging.