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Dictionary » P » Pineal body Pineal bodypineal body A small conical midline body attached to the posterior part of the third ventricle and lying between the superior colliculi, below the splenium of the corpus callosum. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Fiber Disease... mid 1980s. He found that Oak Ridge fluoride releases were affecting the Pineal gland's regulation of the night and day signaling that controlled ... Stimulating Hormone (TSH). Further, that the fluorides combined in the body with aluminum to produce a TSH like G-protein effect that also upset ...
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The Fiber Disease... is the most electronegative element and when present within the body will cease onto trace metals spontaneously. This effect keeps these ... thyroid hormone due to iodine like valence effects, it damages the pineal gland and the melatonin / serotonin hormones, it contributes to arterial ...
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Can anyone answer it???Actually pineal body plays an important role in birds, as they trigger their reproductive phase. In mammals, pineal body doesn't ...
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Can anyone answer it???... so ill post it anyway :P btw you could have said PLEASE... Anyway, the pineal gland is an important gland it secretes the melatonin hormone that ... rythms). This means that the chemicals that it releases tells your body if it is day time or night time. During the day you do not have a lot ...
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sexual attraction............ said as "chemical" :) In birds, it involves the functional pineal body, which will process the visual signal from eyes. Shortly, this will lead to reproductive ...
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