Get to Know Pineal, Build a Brain
Melatonin Levels = God/Bad Sleep
– a hormone which controls sleep, offsets the damage caused by brain disorders like dementia, and acts as a potent antioxidant – is produced in the pineal gland. This gland is susceptible to calcification caused by minerals like calcium and fluoride. When this happens, melatonin production is negatively affected, resulting in insomnia, accelerated brain aging and depression.





Technically the mammalian pineal gland is neural tissue, and the cells within the pineal gland – the pinealocytes – have characteristics that resemble the photorecetpor cells in the retina.
This has given rise to the opinion that it should be reclassified:
“In our opinion, the main trend of today’s literature on pineal functions–only considering the organ as a common endocrine gland–deviates from this structural and histochemical basis.”
The pineal gland has been a subject of much interest since ancient times. Galen described it in the 3rd century, and the philosopher René Decartes (1596-1650) identified the pineal gland as the “seat of the soul.” His explanation for this conclusion is quite interesting:
“My view is that this gland is the principal seat of the soul, and the place in which all our thoughts are formed. The reason I believe this is that I cannot find any part of the brain, except this, which is not double. Since we see only one thing with two eyes, and hear only one voice with two ears, and in short have never more than one thought at a time, it must necessarily be the case that the impressions which enter by the two eyes or by the two ears, and so on, unite with each other in some part of the body before being considered by the soul. Now it is impossible to find any such place in the whole head except this gland; moreover it is situated in the most suitable possible place for this purpose, in the middle of all the concavities; and it is supported and surrounded by the little branches of the carotid arteries which bring the spirits into the brain.” –
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineal_gland#cite_note-Descartes_and_the_Pineal_Gland-24
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1351408
How Toxic is Fluoride?
Let Me Count the Ways
Calcium Stones In the Brain
Pineal gland calcifications upon dissection resemble gravel, and are composed of calcite (calcium carbonate) and/or calcium hydroxylapatite, the latter of which is not unlike dentin or bone. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7645736
- Mirrored from:
- https://brutalproof.net/2018/11/how-toxic-is-fluoride-let-me-count-the-ways/
- https://brutalproof.net/2018/03/fluoride-literally-turns-the-pineal-gland-to-stone-research-suggests/
- https://brutalproof.net/2018/01/tamarind-fluoride-detox-clear-the-mind-and-pineal-gland/
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls the fluoridation of water “one of 10 great public health achievements of the 20th century.” Nonetheless, even though fluoride occurs naturally in small amounts in water and can be found in the earth’s crust, its addition to drinking water to supposedly strengthen teeth and prevent cavities is a highly controversial and dangerous practice.
The World Health Organization, referencing countries where well water is high in fluoride, warns:
The consumption of fluoride-rich drinking-water results in serious health effects, ranging from dental fluorosis to crippling skeletal fluorosis, both effects being irreversible. Children whose teeth and bones are still developing are most susceptible to high fluoride concentrations. This is further aggravated by poor nutritional status. Symptoms start to develop during childhood, and preventing exposure represents the only effective intervention. [Emphasis added]
While there is virtually no evidence that fluoridation strengthens teeth in any way, there is loads of evidence that it is a neurotoxin with devastating effects on the brain.
Be Brain Fit recently reported on nine different ways in which fluoridated water can negatively impact your mental health.
A developmental neurotoxin
A recent study published in the journal The Lancet recommended that fluoride be classified as a developmental neurotoxin – a substance which is destructive to the brain, nervous system and/or spinal cord before birth and during infancy – along with arsenic, mercury, toluene and lead.
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Lowers IQ
More than 50 peer-reviewed studies have linked the consumption of fluoridated water to lower IQ in children. A joint metanalysis by Harvard School of Public Health and China Medical University, which examined 27 studies on the subject, found “strong indications that fluoride may adversely affect cognitive development in children.”
Linked to the development of Alzheimer’s disease
The body has a natural protective membrane called the blood-brain barrier which prevents dangerous substances like aluminum from entering the brain. However, when aluminum comes into contact with fluoride it is able to cross that barrier in the form of aluminum fluoride. Numerous studies have linked the presence of aluminum fluoride to the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Doubles the risk of hypothyroidism
Fluoridated water nearly doubles the risk of hypothyroidism – a disorder of the endocrine system which results in the thyroid gland being unable to produce enough thyroid hormone, resulting in poor ability to tolerate cold, fatigue, weight gain, constipation and depression.
Causes degeneration of parts of the brain
Be Brain Fit explains how fluoridation affects certain parts of the brain:
Once fluoride crosses the blood-brain barrier, it causes degeneration to specific parts of the brain — the hippocampus, the neocortex, and the cerebellum.
The hippocampus is considered the seat of memory and is critical for learning, emotional regulation, and shutting off the stress response.
The neocortex is considered the most evolved area of the brain where sensory perception, conscious thought, and language skills largely take place.
The cerebellum is responsible for coordination and balance.
Interferes with the pineal gland and melatonin production
Melatonin – a hormone which controls sleep, offsets the damage caused by brain disorders like dementia, and acts as a potent antioxidant – is produced in the pineal gland. This gland is susceptible to calcification caused by minerals like calcium and fluoride. When this happens, melatonin production is negatively affected, resulting in insomnia, accelerated brain aging and depression.
Leaches lead from old water pipes
If the house you live in was built before 1986 it may well have lead water pipes. Since fluoridated water leaches lead, it could be increasing the amount of lead in your water by as much as nine-fold. Lead exposure is dangerous to all humans, but young brains are the most vulnerable. It can result in learning disabilities, lowered IQ, memory loss, mood disorders and other serious complications.
Linked to ADHD
As previously reported by Natural News:
Scientists from the University of Toronto recently confirmed that exposure to high levels of fluoride in the womb increases ADHD-like symptoms in school-aged children. Dr. Morteza Bashash, the study’s lead author … commented on the findings and stated, “Our findings are consistent with a growing body of evidence suggesting that the growing fetal nervous system may be negatively affected by higher levels of fluoride exposure.”
Causes depression … and is found in antidepressant medications
Many of the commonly prescribed antidepressant and anti-anxiety medications contain high levels of fluoride. This is counterintuitive because several studies have linked fluoride to causing depression. If you are currently taking one of these medications it may be worth talking to your healthcare professional about switching to a fluoride-free medication or opting for a more natural approach.
How to reduce fluoride exposure
Fluoride is pervasive in our environment, but there are ways to reduce exposure to it, including using fluoride-free toothpaste and investing in a high-quality fluoride reducing water filter.
Learn more at Fluoride.news.
Sources include:
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-11-11-rfk-jr-wins-case-us-government-vaccine-safety-violations.html