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Through the pineal gland’s unique features and fluoride’s toxic and reactive nature, the fluoride-pineal gland relationship was bound to fail from the start.
Making the pineal gland fluoride’s number 1 victim.
However in just minutes, not only will you know how important the pineal gland is and how fluoride damages it. But also the most up to date science on how to heal and bring your pineal gland back to normal.
Fluoride Calcifies The Pineal Gland
It was only until 1997, a good 50 years after fluoride started being added to tap water in the USA, that a British scientist named Jennifer Luke discovered that fluoride accumulates to strikingly high levels in the pineal gland.1
More in the pineal gland than any other soft tissue of the body. Jennifer Luke’s study also found a positive correlation between the amount of fluoride found in the pineal gland and calcium.
The accumulation of fluoride forms phosphate crystals, creating a thick shell around the pineal gland called calcification (pictured above). Once the pineal gland is calcified, it causes it to become in/underactive.1 Resulting in less melatonin production.2
What Does The Pineal Gland Do?
The pineal gland is a tiny, pinecone shaped gland located in between the two hemispheres of the brain and outside the blood brain barrier.
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