Pineal Gland

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Your pineal gland is a small, soybean-sized gland located in the brain. This gland is responsible for producing melatonin, a hormone that helps regulate sleep and wakefulness.

Researchers have identified that the pineal gland develops calcifications or calcium spots. The pineal gland isn’t the only part of the body that can become calcified. Calcifications can form on heart valves, in the joints, and even in breast tissue.

Sometimes, in the case of the heart, calcifications can impair the way the organ works. 

Researchers have studied a potential connection between increased fluoride exposure and pineal gland calcifications.

People who try to decalcify the pineal gland will often stop consuming fluoridated water.

While calcium consumed through natural foods shouldn’t affect a person’s pineal gland, excess calcium supplementation could be problematic. Following the recommended daily allowance for calcium, using supplements only when needed.

A properly functioning pineal gland (aka third eye chakra) is synonymous with good health and wellbeing. 

when performing at its ultimate capacity, the pineal gland releases important biochemicals such as dimethyltryptamine (DMT), aka the spirit molecule, which is a prime catalyst for higher states of consciousness, intuition, and even possibly the experience of universal consciousness (otherwise known as enlightenment).

A properly functioning pineal gland is synonymous with good health and wellbeing, while calcification (the buildup of calcium phosphate crystals) and deterioration of the pineal gland could be health hazards.

Having a blocked third eye (or calcified pineal gland), then, can wreak havoc on your wellbeing—from anxiety, depression, pessimism, and a tendency to overanalyze to confusion, delusions, paranoia, and an impaired perception of reality, to even being linked to neurological disorders.

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