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Decalcifying the pineal gland

CosmicG

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By the age of seventeen most Americans already are experiencing the symptoms of a calcified pineal gland. This means that on an MRI it would show up as a lump of calcium phosphate...Flouride is one of the major culprits, as well as additives in food pesticides and cell phones. You can see how over the recent years calcification of the pineal gland and many other organs in the body has increased exponentially due to all of the chemically enhanced foods we consume as well as the flouride in our public water systems and growing obsession with technology.

I am trying to decalicify my pineal gland not only for the physical/mental health benefits, but for spiritual growth. The pineal gland is the door to the other world. The seat of the soul. Somewhere throughout the years I lost the magic. It seemed to have happened before I ever made the choice to turn my back on it at a young age. Has anyone taken the necessary steps to decalcify or cleanse the pineal gland? How has your own experience been?

I started by changing my diet. No more soda, processed foods, etc. Check all of my labels. Can't bring myself to give up meat but it is a start. I also take a lot of supplements. Chelated magnesium, grape seed extract, b complex, and fish oil. More specifically to aid the pineal gland I have begun taking spirulina, melatonin, and apple cider vinegar. Anyone else do this? My family thinks I'm crazy because I have kind of taken it to an extreme level in an attempt to change my lifestyle.
 
That's funny, I bought a fluoride-free toothpaste today with that purpose in mind.

Apart from diet, the main ways I know of are humming/chanting and sun-gazing. The pineal is very sensitive to light and vibrations and can be easily activated by that. Binaural beats might work as well.

Otherwise, it's waiting for the kundalini to rise and the things you can do for that.
 
This is koolaid.

The whole buzz about calcified pineal glands is due to the same study being circulated over and over on the internet, which was based on fish pineal glands. These fish were upstream from fluoride plants where they were exposed to levels hundreds of times normal. Think about it... these fish were breathing fluoride through the water. You can't even compare humans to that.

I'm not saying fluoride is good for you but there's no mechanism by which fluoride would selectively penetrate the blood brain barrier and cause calcification in such a specific way. People need to stop circulating this ridiculous lie.

You develop your pineal gland by doing practices which focus on the third eye, crown, and antakharana on the back of the neck. There's no mass conspiracy to suppress people's transcendental awarenesses, other than people's choice to be lazy cows.
 
I'm not saying fluoride is good for you but there's no mechanism by which fluoride would selectively penetrate the blood brain barrier and cause calcification in such a specific way.

Fluoride is good for you in the right amounts. Especially fluoride in toothpaste that you do not swallow. Other than that, Foreigner is right, you should ditch that tin foil hat on this one.
 
Back in the day when I was an active chemist I worked with semiconductors as part of my research. I was using fluoride solutions regularly. Mostly buffered oxide echant solutions ( a mixture of ammonium fluoride and hydrofluoric acid) but very occasionally I worked with the pure stuff (concentrated HF) which is one of the most dangerous chemicals a chemist might encounter. These are used to clean and remove oxide and nitride films on semiconductors. I was super careful with the stuff. We'd neutralize our solutions with calcium carbonate and gypsum before packaging the sludge for removal. Once the fluoride ion binds to calcium it doesn't let go easily. Our emergency protocol for fluoride exposure was a gel of calcium gluconate topical solution.

That's mostly a side story but it certainly means calcium is the antidote to fluoride exposure so make sure you're taking plenty of that.

( to be continued... Accidentally pressed post premature)
 
I was in that lab for a lot of years, but am pretty certain I got more fluoride exposure outside the lab then in it. I still got cavities while working in that lab btw. Tap water and toothpaste are the number 1 sources. Easy to remedy though. Filter your water and switch to a fluoride free toothpaste if you want to avoid. You might say, well what about food cooked in tap water. I wouldn't worry too much. The fluoride ion is pretty damn reactive. At the concentrations we're talking here, I doubt very much is active and reactive when mixed with foods, since it'll find a way to bind to minerals in the foods and inactivate itself.

Anyways, as far as getting it out of your systems, it'll naturally come out over time or be trapped beyond any possibility of harm or harm already done if you want to look at it that way. I haven't seen any good science really on how to remove it. I think an alkalinizing diet makes the most sense to me honestly in promoting overall elimination of heavy metals and foreign substances. Call it a fad or whatever, I'm following its basic principles to some extent. And yes, I too eliminated fluoride toothpaste about a year ago based on the advice of a person with spiritual notions. I'm not convinced fluoride is doing me much good, anyway I value my third eye so whatever, sometimes we do stupid things without knowing for sure if it'll work. We'll see how that affects me.
 
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Fluoride is definitely government-sanctioned in some countries. We were forced to flush our mouths with Fluoride at school (unless we had a note from our parents).

And fluoride-free toothpaste isn't even available anywhere but the back shelf of the pharmacy, you have to ask for it, with a higher price and plain design. It also has a terrible taste as it has no mint. Oh well, maybe something to do with Socialist countries.

I also think it's absorbed through the skin/membranes so there's no need to swallow it (in fact, you're told not to swallow it).
 
Filtering doesn't remove ions, unless you're doing reverse osmosis. Also, what exactly do you mean with fluoride being very reactive? In that it forms insoluble salts with some cations? Or do you mean the formation of C-F bonds within food?

You're right about "cleansing" though. The most effective way to get rid of excess something is to eliminate the source and then just wait. Chelation (with EDTA for example) helps against polyvalent cations, but not so much against anions. However, you have to remember that fluoride is needed for normal body function.

also think it's absorbed through the skin/membranes so there's no need to swallow it (in fact, you're told not to swallow it).

Ions are poorly absorbed through the skin or membranes. Especially small, inorganic ions, like fluoride. You're told not to swallow it because that way your teeth are strengthened by the fluoride, but it doesn't get into the bloodstream. Excess fluoride in the bloodstream is harmful.
 
Hey BD, congratulations on being named moderator

I'm a blowhard when I start my morning with dissociatives, which I was on when posting. I apologize, I'm just using this thread as an excuse to talk. I'd have to reread a bunch of stuff I don't feel like rereading anymore as to how fluoride is active. The Brita filter I use doesn't remove fluoride ions. I didn't know, I though it did. That s what I'm learning. Fluoride ion chemistry is complex. Insoluble precipitates sequester it. PH is crucial as to how much fluoride is absorbed and interacts. It has a complex polyanion chemistry, just cause you're exposed to fluoride doesn't mean it's all bad. I don't know much more than that. Other than I'm not using fluoridated toothpaste at the moment. Something, something, I can feel myself being obnoxious so I'll stop now. I don't wear a tin foil hat either, but I've been using tin foil for other things.
 
Filtering doesn't remove ions, unless you're doing reverse osmosis. Also, what exactly do you mean with fluoride being very reactive? In that it forms insoluble salts with some cations? Or do you mean the formation of C-F bonds within food?

You're right about "cleansing" though. The most effective way to get rid of excess something is to eliminate the source and then just wait. Chelation (with EDTA for example) helps against polyvalent cations, but not so much against anions. However, you have to remember that fluoride is needed for normal body function.



Ions are poorly absorbed through the skin or membranes. Especially small, inorganic ions, like fluoride. You're told not to swallow it because that way your teeth are strengthened by the fluoride, but it doesn't get into the bloodstream. Excess fluoride in the bloodstream is harmful.

I totally saw you becoming a mod!
 
Fluoride is good for you in the right amounts. Especially fluoride in toothpaste that you do not swallow. Other than that, Foreigner is right, you should ditch that tin foil hat on this one.

I use fluoride toothpaste. First I brush with water, then I floss, then I use 3% hydrogen peroxide as a rinse for 10 seconds, then I rise with water, then I use a fluoride toothpaste and rinse my mouth thoroughly.

I could not live without fluoride toothpaste, even when my diet was awesome. I also grew up in a town with fluoridated water. When I moved to a place that didn't do that, I noticed how fucked up everyone's teeth were.

I don't support fluoridated tap water, I'm just saying... it makes a big difference in oral care. Our ancestors didn't live as long as us, and their teeth also fell out a lot sooner because they didn't have these innovations.
 
Thanks for the congratulations, levelsBeyond!

@Foreigner, I'm undecided on fluoridated tap water myself. As far as I know, the concentration of fluoride in fluoridated water is well below toxic concentrations, or you'd have to drink tens of litres per day. Still, just in principle, there are better ways to get fluoride into enamel than drinking water - the water is in contact with the teeth for only a little amount of time before it is swallowed. Fluoridated toothpaste is by far the most efficient method.
 
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