12/28/2023
What Does the Pineal Gland Do?
Until three months ago my Mom and I didn’t know that this gland would be where our healing story would begin.
Here’s what we learned.
The pineal gland acts as the body’s light meter. It receives light information from the eyes and then sends out hormonal messages to the body.
This tiny gland transmits information to the body about the length of daylight, commonly called circadian rhythm.
The pineal gland tells every other part of your body whether it’s light or dark out, what season you’re in, and whether days are getting longer or shorter.
The Pineal gland is the master endocrine gland.
🧠It’s located behind the forehead and is surround by the brain, like a pine cone.
😴Its main function is to manage circadian rhythm & sleep-wake cycles.
👉It releases hormones which regulates melatonin, serotonin and certain reproductive hormones.
👁 It is considered a sensory organ. It is believed to be involved in reaching higher levels of consciousness.
But what happens when this gland gets calcification?
Calcification of the Pineal Gland
The Pineal Gland is the most sensitive organ within our endocrine system. It is extremely vulnerable to heavy metals, aluminum, and other toxins, in particular fluoride.
Unlike most of our brain, the blood-brain barrier doesn’t isolate the pineal from the rest of our body. Instead, the pineal gets a tremendous amount of blood flow, second only to the kidneys. Surrounded by and immersed in cerebrospinal fluid, this gland camps out in a tiny cave-like area behind and above the pituitary gland.
In the 1990s, British scientist Jennifer Luke discovered high concentrations of fluoride in the pineal gland of her subjects.
Fluoride, commonly found in most municipal water as well as pesticides, accumulates in the pineal more than any other part of the body. This accumulation of fluoride forms phosphate crystals, creating a hard shell around the pineal called calcification.
Scientific Effects of Pineal Gland Calcification
Studies show that pineal gland calcification:
❎Lowers productions of melatonin
❎Impairs the sleep-wake cycle
❎Disrupts the regulation of the circadian rhythm
Fluoridated water is believed to be one of the chief causes of calcification in the pineal gland.
Evidence suggests that children reach puberty earlier now as a consequence of fluoridated water.
Fluoride exposure in animal studies has found to decrease melatonin and lead to accelerated sexual development in females.
A recent November 2019 study published in Biological Trace Element Research found that when they fed male rats a diet free of fluoride, it stimulated pineal growth. Simply put, when our pineal gland is calcified, we’re out of balance with nature, impeding proper biological and brain functioning.