Fluoride: Dental Protection or Brain Calcification?
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This is one of the most polarizing debates in modern health. On one side, fluoride is seen as a victory against cavities. On the other, studies show its alarming accumulation in soft tissues, particularly the pineal gland.
In the 1990s, Dr. Jennifer Luke discovered that the pineal gland acts as a "fluoride magnet," accumulating concentrations sometimes higher than those found in bones. This calcification is correlated with a decrease in melatonin production.
Given the uncertainty and the accumulation of sources (water, toothpaste, tea, pesticides), reducing exposure and decalcifying the pineal gland is a personal preventive health decision.


