The Pineal Gland and its decalcification
http://projectavalon.net, Pondělí 29. března 2010
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The pineal gland is seen by psychics as the “third eye”, the communication link to higher dimensions. It seems to be a doorway to higher consciousness and bliss.
And it is vital for supporting intuition, an ability that will be needed during hard times. So it is necessary to evolve spiritually in order to help create better understanding, acceptance of our fellow humans, and easier group cooperation. Meditation is a part of this evolving.
During the younger age the unconditioned mind can have many transcendental experiences, facilitated through a perfectly functioning pineal gland. Later, during adulthood, many of these childhood experiences are either diminished or completely blocked.
Why?
It is obvious that certain influences are taking its toll on the glands function over time.
It was discovered that the pineal gland and the associated production of the essential hormone Melantonin is
- very sensitive to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields. They have been shown to reduce nocturnal melatonin production.
- disrupted by emotional or physical trauma.
Also attachment traumas and abandonment issues in early life have been shown to result in low levels of melatonin production.
But is it only the psychological environmental conditioning and loss of innocence that blocks these spiritual links or is there a hidden biological process, which might be responsible as well?
The pineal gland is like a water-filled cavity with receptors around it. It is like an eye looking inside at itself.
A particular process has been identified which seems to be responsible for the reduction of the gland’s functionality with age:
It is called Calcification.
Like most body tissues with high blood flow and high metabolic activity, the pineal gland gradually accumulates calcium as we get older. This calcification has a significant impact on how the gland functions and hence its effect on overall melatonin status with aging. German psychiatrists found for example that people with higher degrees of pineal calcification were more than four times as likely to experience daytime tiredness and almost twice as likely to experience sleep disturbances as those with normal pineal status.
It has been firmly established that the pineal gland becomes increasingly blocked by the incorporation of hydroxyl-apatite, the same mineral used in bones. This process is individually more or less pronounced, depending on factors associated with the way the individual is living.
It can be generalized that, as much more the gland is calcified, as much less it can carry out its various functions.
The often mentioned fluoridation is targeting this hydroxyl-apatite and further reducing the enzymatic function of the gland.
See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxylapatite
Without pineal calcification (PC) there will be no receptor-binding of fluorite to the apatite possible, thus also any accumulation of fluoride in the gland.
The PC can be understood as a kind of arteriosclerosis of the gland.
The key of reactivating the pineal gland is to understand how the process of PC is triggered and then stop it and - if possible - reverse the trend.
So how and why occurs the PC?
First some facts about the pineal calcification (PC):
The pineal gland can, despite its organic structure, adopt bonelike properties.
There was a very meticulous study carried out by Dr. Jennifer Anne Luke, but instead of you munching through all 300 pages of alienating scientific findings, I will post the most important info as direct snippets from the study, which can be downloaded here:
Here we go:
The pineal gland is an organ which is the second most “irrigated” organ of the body:
and it is outside the blood-brain barrier, it means it is unprotected –unlike the brain- from “unwanted” substances within the blood-stream:
About the progressing calcification though age:
You have 0.2% PC in the age group of 0-5 years, but ~40% in the group of 17-18 years old.
influence of fluoride:
Now: How to stop or even reverse the calcification?
For that we have to go back to the 1930’s.
In 1933 a Dr. Price, a dentist, published a book, called “Nutrition and physical degeneration”, in which he described his astonishing findings.
During his travels to remote parts of the world, like a very remote valley in Switzerland, a remote island off the coast of Scotland in the outer Hebrides and arctic Eskimo villages, he found that each healthy culture had “sacred foods” which they considered as being essential for their well being. He stumbled upon it because the apparent physical health of these remote cultures was not to be understood by a “civilized” doctor.
You can imagine the amazement of the dentist from Cleveland, lining up all the people in a Swiss village, all the children and all the adults, and discovering he had to look in three mouths before he found even one tooth that had evidence of decay. These villagers had less than 1% tooth decay. Furthermore, none had dental deformities. Their sacred food was the first butter made in spring. That butter had a peculiar orange color.
See the teeth:
"He was very taken with the cheerfulness and spirituality of the people living on a remote, windswept, foggy island of the Hebrides. The sacred food on this island, one that was considered important for pregnant women and growing children, was cod’s head stuffed with oats and chopped cod liver."
The Eskimos had no arteriosclerosis despite their diet being predominantly only seal-oil…
From his findings he could identify mainly 2 vitamins - apart from other substances like Zinc,
Iodine and Special Fatty Acids - playing a very important part in the scenario:
Vitamin D3 and Vitamin A.
But despite attempts to explain all of the observed phenomena with the presence of these 2 Vitamins, he concluded that there was one ESSENTIAL SUBSTANCE MISSING in the picture. There was a third fat-soluble vitamin that Dr. Price described, but could not identify it.
This substance was obviously present in ALL “sacred foods” and as he was not able to find it, he called it ACTIVATOR X.
This ACTIVATOR X proved to be
- a potent catalyst for vitamin and mineral absorption.
- an important factor in the growth of children; it has potent curative powers.
- is found in foods considered sacred by primitive populations--liver and other organ meats from grazing cattle; marine oils, fish eggs and shellfish; and butter from cows eating rapidly growing green grass.
- it origins from green growing plants which have an unknown factor that animals transform into Activator x and store in certain fatty tissues.
- all healthy primitive groups had a source of the Price Factor in their diets
But when Dr. Price retired, all his research on the X factor came to an end.
But finally, in recent days, this X factor could be identified:
Vitamin K2 is the missing link which turns, together with Vitamin A and D3, into a super potent mix, which has very remarkable properties:
It can reverse the process of arteriosclerosis. The enzymatic balance is being restored and the calcium is being removed from the arteries and placed where it belongs to: In the bone.
It has – of course- many applications, like treating osteoporosis also.
"The vitamin occurs naturally in two forms. K1, or phylloquinone, is found
in green leafy vegetables. K2, comprised of a group of compounds known as
menaquinones, is synthesized by intestinal microflora and also obtained from dietary
sources including organ meats, egg yolks, fermented dairy products, and the Japanese
fermented soybean dish, natto (the richest food source).
Although vitamin K2 occurs in much smaller amounts in the diet than K1, medical
findings suggests that the menaquinone form confers most of the benefits in regards
to heart and bone health and the inhibition of cancer. Vitamin K1, meanwhile,
has been studied for its beneficial effects in supporting healthy insulin levels."
Link:
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2010/...rteries_01.htm
For us the effect of decalcification of the arteries is of interest:
It can be reasonably concluded that the natural condition of organs and tissues are restored by Vitamin K2, and we know that the pineal gland was originally NOT calcified.
It can therefore expected that an intake of Vitamin K2, combined with a healthy diet, will result in a de-blocking of the pineal gland and a restoration of our youthful abilities.
TESTED SOURCES of Vitamin K2:
Natto (fermented soy)
Goose Liver
Cheeses
Egg Yolk
Butter
Chicken Liver
Fatty Meats
Sauerkraut
OTHER PROBABLE SOURCES:
Goose, Duck and Chicken Fat
Crustacean “Butter” (Hepatopancreas)
Bone Marrow
Other Organ Meats
Fish Eggs
Fermented Cod Liver Oil
The research indicates that a reversal of clacification is possible:
“First it was demonstrated that induced arterial calcification has been shown to be inhibited completely by vitamin K2 in vivo.
Then in a new study, the researchers looked at the potential to regress calcification.
Arterial calcification was induced in rats by interfering in the vitamin K-metabolism, by adding the vitamin K-antagonist warfarin to their diets. Vitamin K acts directly on matrix Glaprotein which is the strongest inhibitor of arterial calcification presently known. The rats were divided into two groups, a control group with vitamin K added to the diet, and a warfarin treated group to induced calcifications. After six weeks of treatment with warfarin, the rats had developed significant calcifications. At this point, the warfarin treated rats were divided into four groups and fed a standard diet plus 1/ Warfarin, 2/ vitamin K1 at normal dose, 3/ Vitamin K1 at high dose, and 4/ vitamin K2 at high dose.
During the second six week period, the calcifications in the warfarin treated group continued linearly, and remarkably, in the group receiving a normal dose of K1 continued comparably, demonstrating that the normal amount of vitamin K in the diet had no benefit:
In contrast, high vitamin K intake (both K1 and K2) not only blocked the progress of further calcium accumulation, but led to an over 37 % reduction of previously accumulated arterialcalcium precipitates within 6 weeks.
It is interesting to note that in the high K1 group, the vitamin K1 converted into vitamin K2 to such an extent that tissue concentrations were similar to the K2 supplemented group.
Additionally, the regression of arterial calcification was accompanied by restoration of arterial distensibility, or elasticity, in the high vitamin K groups to a similar level as in the control rats.”
Link: http://www.nattopharma.com/cms/cms_u...ifications.pdf
Dr. Luke’s study can be downloaded here: http://fluoridealert.org/luke-1997.pdf
And it is vital for supporting intuition, an ability that will be needed during hard times. So it is necessary to evolve spiritually in order to help create better understanding, acceptance of our fellow humans, and easier group cooperation. Meditation is a part of this evolving.
During the younger age the unconditioned mind can have many transcendental experiences, facilitated through a perfectly functioning pineal gland. Later, during adulthood, many of these childhood experiences are either diminished or completely blocked.
Why?
It is obvious that certain influences are taking its toll on the glands function over time.
It was discovered that the pineal gland and the associated production of the essential hormone Melantonin is
- very sensitive to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields. They have been shown to reduce nocturnal melatonin production.
- disrupted by emotional or physical trauma.
Also attachment traumas and abandonment issues in early life have been shown to result in low levels of melatonin production.
But is it only the psychological environmental conditioning and loss of innocence that blocks these spiritual links or is there a hidden biological process, which might be responsible as well?
The pineal gland is like a water-filled cavity with receptors around it. It is like an eye looking inside at itself.
A particular process has been identified which seems to be responsible for the reduction of the gland’s functionality with age:
It is called Calcification.
Like most body tissues with high blood flow and high metabolic activity, the pineal gland gradually accumulates calcium as we get older. This calcification has a significant impact on how the gland functions and hence its effect on overall melatonin status with aging. German psychiatrists found for example that people with higher degrees of pineal calcification were more than four times as likely to experience daytime tiredness and almost twice as likely to experience sleep disturbances as those with normal pineal status.
It has been firmly established that the pineal gland becomes increasingly blocked by the incorporation of hydroxyl-apatite, the same mineral used in bones. This process is individually more or less pronounced, depending on factors associated with the way the individual is living.
It can be generalized that, as much more the gland is calcified, as much less it can carry out its various functions.
The often mentioned fluoridation is targeting this hydroxyl-apatite and further reducing the enzymatic function of the gland.
See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydroxylapatite
Without pineal calcification (PC) there will be no receptor-binding of fluorite to the apatite possible, thus also any accumulation of fluoride in the gland.
The PC can be understood as a kind of arteriosclerosis of the gland.
The key of reactivating the pineal gland is to understand how the process of PC is triggered and then stop it and - if possible - reverse the trend.
So how and why occurs the PC?
First some facts about the pineal calcification (PC):
The pineal gland can, despite its organic structure, adopt bonelike properties.
There was a very meticulous study carried out by Dr. Jennifer Anne Luke, but instead of you munching through all 300 pages of alienating scientific findings, I will post the most important info as direct snippets from the study, which can be downloaded here:
Here we go:
The pineal gland is an organ which is the second most “irrigated” organ of the body:
and it is outside the blood-brain barrier, it means it is unprotected –unlike the brain- from “unwanted” substances within the blood-stream:
About the progressing calcification though age:
You have 0.2% PC in the age group of 0-5 years, but ~40% in the group of 17-18 years old.
influence of fluoride:
Now: How to stop or even reverse the calcification?
For that we have to go back to the 1930’s.
In 1933 a Dr. Price, a dentist, published a book, called “Nutrition and physical degeneration”, in which he described his astonishing findings.
During his travels to remote parts of the world, like a very remote valley in Switzerland, a remote island off the coast of Scotland in the outer Hebrides and arctic Eskimo villages, he found that each healthy culture had “sacred foods” which they considered as being essential for their well being. He stumbled upon it because the apparent physical health of these remote cultures was not to be understood by a “civilized” doctor.
You can imagine the amazement of the dentist from Cleveland, lining up all the people in a Swiss village, all the children and all the adults, and discovering he had to look in three mouths before he found even one tooth that had evidence of decay. These villagers had less than 1% tooth decay. Furthermore, none had dental deformities. Their sacred food was the first butter made in spring. That butter had a peculiar orange color.
See the teeth:
"He was very taken with the cheerfulness and spirituality of the people living on a remote, windswept, foggy island of the Hebrides. The sacred food on this island, one that was considered important for pregnant women and growing children, was cod’s head stuffed with oats and chopped cod liver."
The Eskimos had no arteriosclerosis despite their diet being predominantly only seal-oil…
From his findings he could identify mainly 2 vitamins - apart from other substances like Zinc,
Iodine and Special Fatty Acids - playing a very important part in the scenario:
Vitamin D3 and Vitamin A.
But despite attempts to explain all of the observed phenomena with the presence of these 2 Vitamins, he concluded that there was one ESSENTIAL SUBSTANCE MISSING in the picture. There was a third fat-soluble vitamin that Dr. Price described, but could not identify it.
This substance was obviously present in ALL “sacred foods” and as he was not able to find it, he called it ACTIVATOR X.
This ACTIVATOR X proved to be
- a potent catalyst for vitamin and mineral absorption.
- an important factor in the growth of children; it has potent curative powers.
- is found in foods considered sacred by primitive populations--liver and other organ meats from grazing cattle; marine oils, fish eggs and shellfish; and butter from cows eating rapidly growing green grass.
- it origins from green growing plants which have an unknown factor that animals transform into Activator x and store in certain fatty tissues.
- all healthy primitive groups had a source of the Price Factor in their diets
But when Dr. Price retired, all his research on the X factor came to an end.
But finally, in recent days, this X factor could be identified:
Activator X is VITAMIN K2.
Vitamin K2 is the missing link which turns, together with Vitamin A and D3, into a super potent mix, which has very remarkable properties:
It can reverse the process of arteriosclerosis. The enzymatic balance is being restored and the calcium is being removed from the arteries and placed where it belongs to: In the bone.
It has – of course- many applications, like treating osteoporosis also.
"The vitamin occurs naturally in two forms. K1, or phylloquinone, is found
in green leafy vegetables. K2, comprised of a group of compounds known as
menaquinones, is synthesized by intestinal microflora and also obtained from dietary
sources including organ meats, egg yolks, fermented dairy products, and the Japanese
fermented soybean dish, natto (the richest food source).
Although vitamin K2 occurs in much smaller amounts in the diet than K1, medical
findings suggests that the menaquinone form confers most of the benefits in regards
to heart and bone health and the inhibition of cancer. Vitamin K1, meanwhile,
has been studied for its beneficial effects in supporting healthy insulin levels."
Link:
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2010/...rteries_01.htm
For us the effect of decalcification of the arteries is of interest:
It can be reasonably concluded that the natural condition of organs and tissues are restored by Vitamin K2, and we know that the pineal gland was originally NOT calcified.
It can therefore expected that an intake of Vitamin K2, combined with a healthy diet, will result in a de-blocking of the pineal gland and a restoration of our youthful abilities.
TESTED SOURCES of Vitamin K2:
Natto (fermented soy)
Goose Liver
Cheeses
Egg Yolk
Butter
Chicken Liver
Fatty Meats
Sauerkraut
OTHER PROBABLE SOURCES:
Goose, Duck and Chicken Fat
Crustacean “Butter” (Hepatopancreas)
Bone Marrow
Other Organ Meats
Fish Eggs
Fermented Cod Liver Oil
Some footnotes:
The research indicates that a reversal of clacification is possible:
“First it was demonstrated that induced arterial calcification has been shown to be inhibited completely by vitamin K2 in vivo.
Then in a new study, the researchers looked at the potential to regress calcification.
Arterial calcification was induced in rats by interfering in the vitamin K-metabolism, by adding the vitamin K-antagonist warfarin to their diets. Vitamin K acts directly on matrix Glaprotein which is the strongest inhibitor of arterial calcification presently known. The rats were divided into two groups, a control group with vitamin K added to the diet, and a warfarin treated group to induced calcifications. After six weeks of treatment with warfarin, the rats had developed significant calcifications. At this point, the warfarin treated rats were divided into four groups and fed a standard diet plus 1/ Warfarin, 2/ vitamin K1 at normal dose, 3/ Vitamin K1 at high dose, and 4/ vitamin K2 at high dose.
During the second six week period, the calcifications in the warfarin treated group continued linearly, and remarkably, in the group receiving a normal dose of K1 continued comparably, demonstrating that the normal amount of vitamin K in the diet had no benefit:
In contrast, high vitamin K intake (both K1 and K2) not only blocked the progress of further calcium accumulation, but led to an over 37 % reduction of previously accumulated arterialcalcium precipitates within 6 weeks.
It is interesting to note that in the high K1 group, the vitamin K1 converted into vitamin K2 to such an extent that tissue concentrations were similar to the K2 supplemented group.
Additionally, the regression of arterial calcification was accompanied by restoration of arterial distensibility, or elasticity, in the high vitamin K groups to a similar level as in the control rats.”
Link: http://www.nattopharma.com/cms/cms_u...ifications.pdf
Dr. Luke’s study can be downloaded here: http://fluoridealert.org/luke-1997.pdf
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