Calcification of the pineal gland...
Please, check out my post discussing the pineal gland and its background - What Is The Pineal Gland? Did You Know You Have A Mysterious, Biologic 'Third Eye'?

Calcification of the pineal gland has been well documented and researched, yet why is it the case that the mainstream scientific and media establishments will NOT discuss this and related issues?
In a study published in 1985, pineal gland calcification was understood and research found:
The findings suggested that the pineal gland plays an important part in directional sense and that damage to the gland, as indicated by calcification, causes defective sense of direction - perhaps by altering the intrinsic intracranial electromagnetic environment and thus affecting the magnetite response mechanism.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1419179/
This ties into the natural microcrystals that are present in the pineal gland. Here is my post regarding that topic 'Microcrystals Found In The Pineal Gland Of The Human Brain'
Research from 1986 identified the 'mechanism and significance' of pineal gland calcification using 'conventional transmission electron microscopy and ultracytochemical reactions'. Clearly, the data is present and available but why are these topics never even brought up?
To demonstrate further the mainstream validity of these findings, Wikipedia.org informs us that:
By old age, the pineal gland contains about the same amount of fluoride as teeth. Pineal fluoride and pineal calcium are correlated. The calcified gland is often seen in skull X-Rays. Calcification rates vary widely by country and correlate with an increase in age, with calcification occurring in an estimated 40% of Americans by age seventeen. Calcification of the pineal gland is associated with corpora arenacea, also known as "brain sand".
Here is a different study showing similar results — https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1076633206002339.
What is the cause?
Fluoride accumulation occurs in the pineal gland more than any other organ resulting in the formation of phosphate crystals. Other halides like chlorine and bromine have similar negative effects on the pineal gland. Synthetic calcium supplements are shown to be contributors also which can also be found in almost all processed foods, in one form or another. This all impedes our ability to have healthy regulation of melatonin and circadian rhythm which significantly impacts our sleep and immune system. The damage of the pineal gland then results in alteration of our mood, energy and spirituality.
According to a study published by MDPI, ". Unfortunately, this gland
has the highest calcification rate among all organs and tissues of the human body. Pineal calcification
jeopardizes melatonin’s synthetic capacity and is associated with a variety of neuronal diseases".
www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/23/2/301/pdf — PDF Link.
10 ways you can decalcify your pineal gland...
(1) Iodine - Iodine deficiency is very common and related to a host of symptoms and ailments. It is clinically proven to aid in eliminating sodium fluoride by way of urinating calcium fluoride. This method draws on your supply of calcium so it is important to increase your intake of natural, positive calcium from vegetables which is tip #2.
(2) Calcium from fruits and vegetables - Synthetic calcium is many supplements, processed foods and other products. Calcium carbonate contributes to the forming of scales and plaque while calcium bicarbonate, found in fruits and vegetables, can be used by our body to build bones and teeth.

(3) Filter your water - This is necessary to reduce your intake of fluoride. Also using fluoride-free hygiene products as well as a shower filter as the fluoride and other chemicals will be absorbed through the skin and lungs.
(4) Natural light - The pineal gland is photosensitive and uses light to signal and regulate melatonin. By spending time outdoors, natural sun light activates and stimulates the pineal gland which is why you want to avoid artificial light, specifically blue light, before sleeping.
(5) Sleep in complete darkness - Building off the previous tip, blue-light will trick the pineal gland into becoming stimulated and stopping the production of melatonin which will lead to poor sleep. By creating a completely dark environment to sleep, the pineal gland is allowed to function normally and produce melatonin.

(6) Boron - the active ingredient in 'Borax', sodium borate is based off of boron. Boron is a great pineal gland and fluoride detox and is found in high amounts in beets and avocado. You can also add 1/4 teaspoon of borax to one liter of water.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4712861/ — More research on the benefits of boron.
(7) Organic superfood - Foods such as raw cacao, lemon, apple cidar vinegar, garlic and many others have activating effects on the pineal gland and are great for detoxing the body from fluoride, heavy metals and other toxins.
(8) Zeolite - A natural mineral with magnetic properties which attracts and binds many heavy metals and toxins. Great for breaking down the calcium built up around toxic metals in the body which aids in elimination of metals.
(9) Mushrooms and herbs - There are too many great natural aids to the decalcification process so I decided to just list the more outstanding ones. This would include chaga mushrooms, oil of oregano, turmeric and nigella sativa. These compounds are robust in anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, detoxifying and neurological beneficial properties.

(10) Yoga/meditation/prayer - The pineal gland is has been referred to the 'seat of spirituality' or 'third eye' from ancient times to now for good reason. "The pineal gland responds to the bioelectric signals of light and dark, and meditation activates this bioelectric energy", says Dr. Edward Group. Theoretically, you are able to direct this bioelectricity to this sensitive organ but there are still endless benefits to meditation. There are several yoga practices that focus on the activation of the pineal gland as well.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4895748/ — Research explaining the extensive benefits of meditation.




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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1419179/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineal_gland
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5620462/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1076633206002339
http://decalcifypinealgland.com/how-to-decalcify-the-pineal-gland/#calcium
http://www.angioprim.com/Learnmore/Toxiccalcium.asp?RepID=11711