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Great information. Love that you kept track of all her discussions and posts.

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*It is an AI service, just enter a Twitter/X account @______ and it gives a summary. It changed mine from when I first looked, dropping the mention of Pfizer, swapping in Bill Gates instead, and dropped the mention of pomegranate which is a huge thing of mine. The initial summary had also mentioned citrus peel too. I think that is odd. I wish I had taken screenshots of the initial thing.

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That’s pretty wild. I don’t understand AI. It picks some words up but not always in proper context. I’m glad they recognized you for your abilities and your skills! I’m honored to meet you.

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Thank you. I have been making some discoveries about hearing and ototoxicity that are revealing. It got long....

Twitter/X is still kind of censored. I found it interesting that the AI made my summary worse and took out the citrus and pomegranate peel. An AI Poker Tell.

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This is me. I am deNutrients ;-)

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I tried this, too — it told me my twin was Weird Al Yankovic. :D

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JD - Wishing you and yours a Happy, Healthy Holiday Season and a prosperous New Year.

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Thanks NN, and to you and yours!

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Calcification of the pineal gland has long been in the news. I recall it was associated with the inability to be an extra-sensory person at some time, which is not good in daily life, right? :-) So everybody should want to have that thing clean. Like detox your body from your body and you’ll be detoxed and free.

Is there any actual (“scientific”) evidence of this calcification?

Or is there any homemade test to check how bad this thing is in me?

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Xrays or other scans are likely to show increased calcium deposits in soft tissue as darker or more opaque than it should be. But getting a standard doctor to do much preventive anything is a big ask.

If you have any symptoms of vascular calcification than you have pineal gland calcification too.

The standard diet is calcifying.

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I would expect something like: “The peer-reviewed study published in xxx on yyy reported post-mortem detailed analysis of pineal glands in xxx subjects...”

As for imagery, how would pineal gland be x-rayed? :-)

It’s an interesting issue because we would think that the head and its contents are the best protected parts of the body against literally everything.

Why would calcium be transported far up there when it can easily and cumulatively be deposited along vessels in non-brain parts of the body? Also, I assume we cannot directly (= reliably) assess pineal gland “calcification” while the subject is alive. Correct me if I am wrong, please.

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I'm working on something else, so hadn't looked anything more up when I had answered. My answer of calcification anywhere suggests calcification in the brain, is because calcium would be traveling throughout the body. The blood brain barrier wouldn't really protect against an overall mineral imbalance.

Brave AI gives a short answer: "Pineal Calcification Found

Association between Pineal Calcification and Vascular Calcification: Pineal calcification is likely present if vascular calcification is found. This is because both conditions are associated with the accumulation of calcium deposits in the body. Vascular calcification refers to the deposition of calcium in the blood vessels, while pineal calcification refers to the deposition of calcium in the pineal gland, a small endocrine gland in the brain. Research suggests that there may be a link between the two conditions, with some studies finding that individuals with vascular calcification are more likely to also have pineal calcification. This association may be related to the fact that both conditions are influenced by similar factors, such as aging, lifestyle, and certain medical conditions."

Best link provided: The association between pineal gland calcification and white matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin in older adults. A population-based study. "The main function of the pineal gland is to secrete melatonin, a hormone primarily associated with control of the sleep-wake cycle [1]." https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0967586819317126

... so lab tests showing a lack of melatonin production would be suggestive of pineal gland dysfunction (or a poor night's sleep with too much light). {and/or mitochondrial dysfunction as they make melatonin too, https://search.brave.com/search?q=mitochondrial+production+of+melatonin&source=desktop&conversation=6e2fa16b238024e2901469&summary=1)

Highlights:

- Pineal gland calcification (PGC) has been associated with low melatonin production.

• Melatonin deficiency may play a role in the development of cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD).

• We assessed the association between PGC and white matter hyperintensities (WMHs), a biomarker of cSVD.

• Moderate-to-severe PGC and WMH were independently associated.

• This study provides grounds for assessing of the role of melatonin deficiency in cSVD development.

I already had some melatonin this morning. I started taking it with the niacin protocol in 2020/2021. ... and am slightly red and itchy right now.

Just taking melatonin wouldn't fix the calcification though, magnesium, iodine and selenium are likely needed and maybe less phosphorus and or calcium and more vitamin K2 and vitamin D3. Supplements of vitamin K2 typically sold are ridiculously low compared to the amount used to reverse soft tissue calcification in animal-based studies.

**Psychiatrists and everyone else need to remember that mental illness and physical illness are connected --- at the neck. ;-) The blood brain barrier can filter larger molecules, but calcium/magnesium/phosphorus mineral balance is throughout the body and that is what is underlying soft tissue calcification.

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Thank you for an extensive explanation.

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You’re welcome! and Happy New Year Eve’s Eve!

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2024 seems to me to be a breakthrough year. Many veils dropped down, the understanding of what we are in is much better than a year before. The grip of the med tyranny prevalent in everyone’s mind is still there, instead of leaving our minds free to do what is needed for each person within the context of their life.

I wish you, and all of us, 2025 free of forced outlooks and dominant scenarios. May this be a time of inner joy and outer fulfilment in whatever you choose to do.

Best regards, Dan.

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