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Fluoride Accumulation in the Human Pineal Gland

  • Yes, fluoride does accumulate in the human pineal gland.
  • Research has shown that the pineal gland - a tiny endocrine gland in the center of the brain - contains the highest concentration of fluoride in the human body, even higher than bones and teeth.
  • Because the pineal gland has a very high perfusion rate (blood flow per unit of mass) and lacks a protective blood-brain barrier in the same way other brain regions do, it readily absorbs circulating fluoride.
  • Over a lifetime, calcification of the pineal gland occurs naturally, and fluoride ions have a strong affinity for calcium. Consequently, fluoride tends to accumulate significantly within these calcified deposits, known as brain sand or acervuli.
  • This accumulation can potentially interfere with the gland's normal biochemical functions, particularly the synthesis and regulation of melatonin, a hormone critical for sleep-wake cycles and circadian rhythms.
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