Re: How can the pineal gland be detoxified and rebuilt?
For starters, pine nuts detoxify as well as rebuild the pineal gland.
Ninety-nine percent of everybody these days is trying to decalcify the pineal gland, when exactly the opposite is true.
Fluoride decalcifies the pineal gland, causing pineal fluorosis, a kissing cousin of dental fluorosis.
Fluoride mottles the calcium structure of the pineal gland, staining and pitting it, and darkening it over time
Calcium activates the pineal gland, analogous to Edwin H. Land’s Polaroid instant camera.
Edwin H. Land used calcite in his original Polaroid camera process before he switched over to quinine and iodine.
Harland Manchester, “Man-Made Quinine: For the first time in history, this precious drug has been produced without the aid of a tree,” Science News Letter, Jun. 10, 1944) wrote …
“… [Edwin H.] Land invented a way of aligning crystals of quinine and iodine in a transparent plastic sheet. This cheap material polarized light just as efficiently as the scarce and enormously expensive calcite crystals theretofore used. Land founded the Polaroid Corporation, and his sheets found an amazing variety of uses, from sun glasses to naval instruments. Soon he became one of the largest non-medical users of quinine in the country.”
Robert M. Hazen (“Life’s Rocky Start: Air, water and rock were the only raw materials available on the early earth. The first living entities must have been fabricated from these primitive resources,” Scientific American, Apr. 2001) wrote …
“The mineral calcite tends to attract left- and right-handed amino acids to different crystal faces. Such a sorting process could explain why life makes use of only the left-handed variety.”
Anton Zeilinger (“Quantum Teleportation: The science-fiction dream of ‘beaming’ objects from place to place is now a reality — a least for particles of light,” Scientific American, Apr. 2000) wrote …
“A calcite crystal splits a light beam in two, sending photons that are polarized parallel with its axis into one beam and those that are perpendicular into the other. Intermediate angles go into a quantum superposition of both beams. Each such photon can be detected in one beam or the other, with probability depending on the angle. Because probabilities are involved, we cannot measure the unknown polarization of a single photon with certainty.”
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'Fluoride Decalcifies the Pineal Polaroid Gland' have 5 comments
February 16, 2015 @ 11:29 am atomb
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February 18, 2015 @ 8:56 pm sebs
i love pine nuts but lately i find them a bit hard to digest. really want to roast them for this reason and the added flavour but i feel like one really shouldn’t considering the high percentage of pufas.
what’s your opinion on heating oils and fats in general? i usually wait for my food to cool of some beforing adding olive oil even :)
and great article. do you know anything about vitamin k in relation to calcium in the pineal? it’s touted as the magical x factor with a spiritual spin in a lot of circles. love the “99 percent of everybody” :) yeah, of the five or so percent that frequently read alt-health publications or frequent the likes of godlikeproductions. even most well-educated folks still believe it’s the reason tooth health has improved the last century (?). blessings and love atom :)
February 20, 2015 @ 12:54 pm atomb
Low heat leaves oils intact. High heat turns them into varnish.
Vitamin K in food (in its wide variety of forms) is essential to health. :)
As a general rule for most people, lab-made vitamin K is toxic (one reason because it’s separated from its synergists and co-factors).
April 18, 2017 @ 6:33 am Lynnie
What is the max of the low temperature please Atom? :)
April 19, 2017 @ 11:05 am Atom
People usually rely on the smoke point for a specific oil’s temperature …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoke_point
BUT smoke point is mostly irrelevant.
The safest ways to heat an oil are …
1) not at all
2) mixed with water (recommended by folks like Paavo Airola years ago)