A tiny gland in the center of the brain
named the pineal may seem insignificant, but researchers have found it
to be vital for physical, mental and, many believe, spiritual health.
Through poor diet, exposure to toxins, stress and modern lifestyle
choices, the pineal gland becomes hardened, calcified and shuts down. To awaken this gland from its slumber, detoxification is necessary using diet and herbs, sunlight and pure water.
An important pea-sized gland
Pinecone shaped, the size of a pea and
resting in the center of the brain, the pineal gland is small but
powerful. It secretes melatonin, which regulates sleep/wake cycles, and
serotonin, a neurotransmitter that fosters happy and balanced states of
mind. Not only crucial for a good night’s rest, melatonin also slows
aging and is a potent antioxidant. It helps to protect against
electromagnetic pollution as well. Moreover, individuals have reported
heightened feelings of empathy while supplementing with melatonin —
leading to more harmonious interpersonal relationships.
Scientists suspect that N,
N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is also produced by the pineal gland. This is
the substance that gives shamanic botanicals like Psychotria viridis its hallucinatory kick. Dr. Rick Strassman, author of DMT, The Spirit Molecule,
believes that the pineal gland produces DMT during mystical experiences
as well as at birth and death. DMT is also associated with lucid dreaming, peak experiences, creativity and the ability to visualize.
Why the pineal gland becomes sluggish
As a result of the aging process and
exposure to toxins, the pineal gland begins to calcify. Sodium fluoride
is the number one enemy of a healthy pineal gland. This toxin is lurking
in the water supply, conventionally grown food and toothpaste. Dietary
hormones, mercury, processed foods, caffeine, tobacco, alcohol and
refined sugars cause calcification as well. Radiation fields, like those
found with cell phones and wi-fi networks, are damaging too. Avoiding
these hazards is the preliminary step to healing this gland. The second
course of action involves removing existing calcification.
How to revive optimal function
According to the Decalcify Pineal Gland website, the following foods and supplements are helpful for detoxifying the pineal gland and restoring vitality:
1. Organic blue ice skate fish oil
2. MSM
3. Raw chocolate
4. Citric acid
5. Garlic
6. Raw apple cider vinegar
7. Oregano oil and Neem extract
8. Activator X (vitamin K1/K2)
9. Boron
10. Melatonin
11. Iodine
12. Tamarind
13. Distilled water
2. MSM
3. Raw chocolate
4. Citric acid
5. Garlic
6. Raw apple cider vinegar
7. Oregano oil and Neem extract
8. Activator X (vitamin K1/K2)
9. Boron
10. Melatonin
11. Iodine
12. Tamarind
13. Distilled water
Holly Paige of Food for Consciousness,
also offers a number of suggestions to help jump start the pineal
gland. “Happy Tea” is one. A mixture of passion flower and St. John’s
wort, the tea contains pinoline — a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI).
When MAOIs are freely circulating within the system, more naturally
occurring DMT is available to the brain — encouraging creative and
bright mental states.
Another pineal revitalizing brew is
ayahuasca. Small ‘tastes’ of this preparation (one tablespoon per day)
will help to elevate mood, creativity and inspiration. Ayahuasca can be
made by boiling Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis (chakruna)
with orange juice for a few hours. In large doses, it can substantially
alter perception and trigger visions. In small amounts, it refreshes
the mind. Please note: Extracting DMT from any plant, including Psychotria viridis, is illegal in the United States.
Sunlight is also considered ‘food’ for
the pineal gland. At least 10 minutes of sunlight exposure is
recommended each day. Meditation, chanting and pranayama breathing
practices are beneficial to the pineal gland as well.
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About the author:
Carolanne
enthusiastically believes if we want to see change in the world, we
need to be the change. As a nutritionist, natural foods chef and
wellness coach, Carolanne has encouraged others to embrace a healthy
lifestyle of organic living, gratefulness and joyful orientation for
over 13 years. Through her website Thrive-Living.net
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Please note: this article was first published on Natural News.http://wakeup-world.com/2013/10/21/enhance-spiritual-mental-and-physical-well-being-with-a-pineal-gland-detox/
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