The pineal gland is situated in the geometric center of the human brain and it is a unique organ that synthesizes melatonin as the signaling molecule of natural photoperiodic environment and as a potent neuronal protective antioxidant.
The melatonin is a hormone that modulates sleep patterns and and it is normally released during the darkness within 24 hours, reaching its maximum in the middle of the night in dark conditions.
An intact and functional pineal gland is necessary for preserving optimal human health. Unfortunately, this gland has the highest calcification rate among all organs and tissues of the human body.
What are the causes of calcification?
The high level of fluoride in the human pineal gland is positively related to its calcium accumulation of the gland (2).
- Aging.
- Human pathological disorders as the schizophrenia (3) and neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease (4).
Males in general are known to have a higher degree of pineal calcification than females (5).
It is very common with a reported prevalence of approximately 68–75% in adults.
How to preserve the pineal gland?
Perhaps the best way to preserve a healthy pineal gland is to rejuvenate the in situ pineal gland by decalcification and then stem cell injection into the gland (7).
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