Your pineal gland, a pea-sized neuroendocrine organ located near your brain’s center, has been revered as the primary “seat of the soul” for centuries—and has held a unique place in several cultures.[i]
Due to its location outside of the blood-brain barrier—a necessary phenomenon since it secretes hormones into blood circulation—it has little protection against exposure to toxins such as fluoride, making it prone to mineralization.
Hydroxyapatite, which is found in teeth and bones, is common in calcifications found in the pineal gland, which is also known to accumulate high levels of fluoride. Even low levels of fluoride consumption may lead to high levels of fluoride in the pineal gland, according to research published in Environmental Health, “due to fluoride’s high affinity for hydroxyapatite.”[ii]…