During one of our Longhorn Cavern digs, the Aggie girls were deep down
the passageway digging and singing, of all things!

 

I attributed it to bad air.

 

Who would of thought it was, possibly, bacterium-induced?

 

 

I'll see if it occurs again this weekend!

 

 

Mark

 

 

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From: Minton, Mark [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 11:25 AM
To: [email protected]; gvks; [email protected]; txcaver
Subject: [Texascavers] FW: Why Cavers are Happy Folks

 

      The following appeared on the Texascavers email list.  I know I've
always felt happy in caves.  :-)  I wonder if this might have curative
powers for White-Nose Syndrome?

 

Mark Minton

 


Soil Makes You Happy-From Organic Gardening Magazine (Nov-Jan 2007/2008)
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A common soil bacterium, Mycobacterium vaccae, is an effective vaccine
for leprosy. Researchers began to evaluate its merit in treating asthma,
tuberculosis, and cancer. When cancer patients treated with M. vaccae
reporting feeling inexplicably happier, neuroscientist Christpoher
Lowry, PhD, of the UK's University of Bristol injected mice with the
bacterium, then examined their brains. The mice's immune systems were
stimulated, causing brain cells to release serotonin, a mood-altering,
pleasure-inducing hormone.

A good excuse to get down and dirty and go caving!!

Cheers,Denise

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