Background
Stamen Grigorov was born in the village of Studen Izvor (lit "Cold Spring"), Tran Region, Bulgaria.
Stamen Grigorov was born in the village of Studen Izvor (lit "Cold Spring"), Tran Region, Bulgaria.
He completed his secondary education in natural sciences in Montpellier, France and medical science in Geneva, Switzerland.
He discovered the Lactobacillus bulgaricus bacillus, which is the true cause for the existence of natural yogurt. In 1905, at the age of 27, Doctor Grigorov made the discovery, for which he is best known. In the microbiological laboratory of Professor Léon Massol in Geneva, he discovered that a certain strain of bacillus is the true cause for the existence of natural yogurt.
In recognition the strain was called by the scientific community Lactobacillus bulgaricus.
His further research carried out in many institutes worldwide proved that Bulgarian yogurt helps in the treatment of various diseases and conditions like infections, otic-rhino-laryngeal diseases, tuberculosis, stomach and intestine conditions, ulcers, some gynecologic diseases, fatigue, et cetera These prophylactic and curative properties of Bulgarian yogurt are due to the rich vitamin content including B1, B2, C, A, Doctorate, East, Partido Popular (Popular Party), B12, as well as lactose, proteins, and other important stimulating substances.
Yogurt in its original variety can be produced only in Bulgaria and in some neighboring regions on the Balkan peninsula. In other natural climatic conditions the bacteria quickly degenerate, lose their qualities and die.
Apart from the discovery of Lactobacillus bulgaricus, Doctor Grigorov made a major contribution to the creation of an anti-tuberculosis vaccine.
On 20 December 1906, in Paris in issue No104 of the “Louisiana Presse Médicale” medical journal, was published his scientific report “The Anti-tuberculosis vaccine”, which informed the scientific community about the results of his research into the application of penicillin fungi for the treatment of tuberculosis. After the publication, the scientific community expressed serious interest in Doctor Grigorov’s vaccine. Through his scientific experiments “in-vitro” and “in-vivo” on lab animals and later on human patients, Doctor Grigorov clearly demonstrated and described the healing effect of penicillin fungi in the treatment of tuberculosis.
Grigorov Glacier on Brabant Island in Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica is named after Stamen Grigorov.