The only thing that i will add here is that i suspect that the gland respond to the ultraviolet part of the spectrum. This acts as a form of triangulation with our eyes and allows our color reciprocity to be calibrated.
Tamarind acts as a natural fluoride remover and that is noted. I am now adding it to my ginger tumeric tea just because i can and it is easy to brew up a week's supply to add to ordinary tea or even cocoa.
Obviously interest in the pineal gland is becoming mainstream as well and this data is useful.
Everything You Wanted to Know about the Pineal Gland
5th May 2015
http://wakeup-world.com/2015/05/05/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-the-pineal-gland/
The
famous philosopher Descartes described the pineal gland as the
“principal seat of the soul.” You’ve probably heard of this gland being
the ‘third eye,’ a mystical chakra point residing right in the middle of
your eyebrows. Well, it turns out these ideas aren’t too far off. The
small, rice-sized, pinecone-shaped endocrine organ known as the pineal gland sits alone in the middle of the brain and at the same level as the eyes.
Pineal Gland Functions
How you think and feel every day depends on the pineal gland. As the producer of the hormone melatonin, the quality and duration of your sleep
relies on how well it produces this hormone. This tiny organ regulates
your daily and seasonal circadian rhythms, the sleep-wake patterns that
determine your hormone levels, stress levels, and physical performance.
4 Ways to Activate the Pineal Gland
Activating your pineal gland may be helpful for regulating mood, sleep, and energy levels. Here are 4 ways to get started:
1. Get Out and Into the Sun
Sun
exposure kick starts the pineal gland to produce serotonin and
stimulates the mind. Any type of light exposure, either directly or
indirectly, activates the pineal gland, prompting it to produce
serotonin. This neurotransmitter is responsible for mood and improves
energy levels. This is why it’s crucial to avoid light after the sun
goes down, because you need your pineal gland to produce melatonin and
suppress serotonin. This process can only be accomplished by reducing light from electronics and lightbulbs as much as possible.
2. Sleep in Complete Darkness
A
dark environment ensures your pineal gland produces enough melatonin to
ensure good, restful sleep. Make sure you avoid backlit devices like
phones, tablets, computer monitors, or TV right before bed. The lighting
of these devices stimulates serotonin production, tricking your pineal
gland into thinking it’s daytime, confusing your wake/sleep cycle.
3. Sun Gazing
Sun
gazing is perhaps one of the most controversial exercises you can do to
activate the pineal gland, simply because there’s no scientific
evidence to prove its effectiveness or safety. Here’s the basics of the
practice: within the first 15 minutes of sunlight at the beginning of
the day and then the final 15 minutes of sunlight at the end of the day,
you gaze into the sun for a couple of seconds, but only a couple of
seconds. Again, sun gazing
has its risks. Simply getting out in the sun and having your eyes
exposed to light indirectly can help stimulate the pineal gland without
having to stare directly into the sun’s rays.
4. Meditation
The pineal gland responds to the bioelectric signals of light and dark, and meditation activates this bioelectric energy. With practice, you can learn to direct this energy to this highly-sensitive organ.
Modern Problems with the Pineal Gland
Calcification is the biggest problem for the pineal gland. Fluoride accumulates in the pineal gland
more than any other organ and leads to the formation of phosphate
crystals. As your pineal gland hardens due to the crystal production,
less melatonin is produced and regulation of your wake-sleep cycle gets
disturbed. [1]
Research also reports
fluoride hardening accelerates sexual development in children,
particularly in girls. [2] And this is a serious problem as a study from
30 years ago reported 40% of American children under 17 were found to
have pineal calcification in process. Since then, we’ve see children,
especially girls, experience the early onset of puberty. [3]
In
addition to fluoride, halides like chlorine and bromine also accumulate
and damage the pineal gland. Calcium supplements can also cause
problems. Without enough vitamin D–64% of Americans are vitamin D
deficient–calcium does not become bioavailable and calcifies human
tissue, including the pineal gland. [4]
Eliminating fluoride
may be the best first step for reducing health concerns. Use
fluoride-free toothpaste, avoid tap water, and drink filtered water. For
the best filtered water, use a reverse osmosis water filter. Eat
calcium-rich foods rather than taking calcium supplements if you can get
plenty of vitamin D.
How to Decalcify Your Pineal Gland
If you’ve been exposed to fluoride, your pineal gland has some degree of calcification preventing it from working well. Here are a few ways you can decalcify:
Tamarind Fruit
The
fruit from the African tamarind tree is extremely effective at removing
fluoride from the body. One study found children given tamarind
excreted significantly more fluoride in their urine compared to the
control group and may halt or even reverse the effects of skeletal
fluorosis. [5] [6]
Borax
Mix
one teaspoon of borax (or boron) in a liter of water and take it in
small quantities over the course of a day or two. Consult your doctor
before using this method.
Zeolites
These volcanically-produced crystals have recently been discovered as a powerful way to detoxify your body. They break down hardened calcium that forms around heavy metals in tissue and removes these heavy metals from the body.
Cleanses
Regular cleansing enables the body to naturally remove toxins and heavy metals from the body, including fluoride.
Iodine
Halides
like fluoride, chlorine, and bromine accumulate in your tissue if
you’re iodine deficient, which is an increasing problem around the
world. If you’ve cut back on salt and don’t eat a lot of seafood,
there’s a good chance you may be deficient. Symptoms of iodine deficiency
include chronic fatigue, thyroid disease, feeling cold or a low body
temperature, and hormone imbalance. To get more iodine, eat foods rich
in iodine, [link to article on sources of iodine] or take a colloidal
iodine supplement for the best result.
-Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, NP, DACBN, DCBCN, DABFM
Article References
[1] Schmid H.A. Decreased Melatonin Biosynthesis, Calcium Flux, Pineal Gland Calcification and Aging: A Hypothetical Framework. Gerontology 1993;39:189 199.
[2] Jennifer Anne Luke. The Effect of Fluoride on the Physiology of the Pineal Gland.Excerpts from pages: 1-9; 51-53; 167-177. 1997.
[3] Zimmerman RA, Bilaniuk LT. Age-related incidence of pineal calcification detected by computed tomography. Radiology. 1982 Mar;142(3):659-62.
[4] Mitchell DM1, Henao MP, Finkelstein JS, Burnett-Bowie SA. Prevalence and predictors of vitamin D deficiency in healthy adults. Endocr Pract. 2012 Nov-Dec;18(6):914-23. doi: 10.4158/EP12072.OR.
[5] Khandare AL1, Kumar P U, Shanker RG, Venkaiah K, Lakshmaiah N. Additional beneficial effect of tamarind ingestion over defluoridated water supply to adolescent boys in a fluorotic area. Nutrition. 2004 May;20(5):433-6.
[6] Khandare AL1, Rao GS, Lakshmaiah N. Effect of tamarind ingestion on fluoride excretion in humans. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2002 Jan;56(1):82-5.
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