When did I say fluoride was the only thing that could lead to a calcified pineal gland? http://www.fluoridealert.org/issues/health/pineal-gland/I wish I could vote this best post of the thread. Could some heavy hitter please rep this for me cause I can't I've repped him to much already
SOURCE: http://radiology.rsna.org/content/142/3/659.full.pdf
How come pineal calcifications were evident prior to 1944? For example in 1918 when Roentgen first x-rayed the pineal why did he see it was calcified. Since back then we did not flouridate?
Further why does pineal calcification decrease in post menopausal females if it's r/t to flouride treatment? For your argument to succeed it would have to be a linear correlation unfortunately parabolic correlation proves you wrong! Oh my
In the 1990s, a British scientist, Jennifer Luke, discovered that fluoride accumulates to strikingly high levels in the pineal gland. (Luke 2001). The pineal gland is located between the two hemispheres of the brain and is responsible for the synthesis and secretion of the hormone melatonin. Melatonin maintains the body’s circadian rhythm (sleep-wake cycle), regulates the onset of puberty in females, and helps protect the body from cell damage caused by free radicals.
While it is not yet known if fluoride accumulation affects pineal gland function, preliminary animal experiments found that fluoride reduced melatonin levels and shortened the time to puberty. (Luke, 1997). Based on this and other evidence, the National Research Council has stated that “fluoride is likely to cause decreased melatonin production and to have other effects on normal pineal function, which in turn could contribute to a variety of effects in humans” (NRC, 2006, p. 256).