Fluoride doesn’t calcify the pineal gland.
Fluoride does exactly the opposite. It decalcifies the pineal gland.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Fluorine, Its Compounds, and Air Pollution: A Bibliography with Abstracts, 1976 (capital letters are mine) …
“Fluorine acts on the parenchyma, the general metabolism, and calcium metabolism. Depending on the dose of the compound, the action may be acute (toxic action with sudden DECALCIFICATION) or subacute (on the parenchyma and general metabolism) or chronic (on phospho-calcium metabolism). Fluorosilicates are highly toxic. Sodium fluoride DECALCIFIES and marmorizes the bones.”
The parenchyma refers to the functional tissue of an organ of the body.
Marmorization is a marble-like mottling of the skin, teeth, and/or bones.
Bones become less dense and more brittle (osteoporosis).
Bones become soft (osteomalacia).
Pineal gland “brain sand” is composed of …
(1) calcium phosphate
(2) calcium carbonate
(3) magnesium phosphate
(4) ammonium phosphate
The pineal gland’s calcium carbonate is the most vulnerable to mottling.
Fluorine interferes with the VIKING SUNSTONE in your pineal gland … and its ability to process blue light in the bactericidal range of 400-480 nanometers.
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