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Originally posted by JanJamboree
'___' hallucinations provoked by physical distress. Next...
Originally posted by JanJamboree
'___' hallucinations provoked by physical distress. Next...
Originally posted by hapablab
wow JanJamboree out of curiosity I went thru your posts, this one with the young boy who made the video with the cards and died on Christmas, you put such a mean response, and then there is one where you are asking a nurse for help, you say your sis is a nurse which hopefully shows compassion, Im sure she does because most people who go into jobs like that have a natural compassion for people, what happened with you. why and how could you watch that video of that boy and read what he put down and only respond with NEXT?. seriously, do you believe in God?, If you don't I'm sorry for you and I pray for you, but didn't that video touch any part of you?. your response frightened me. Please find God
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Nicolai Levashov is an advanced physicist, Academician, environmentalist, and self-taught healer. In this video Nicolai's friends, who are also quite accomplished, discuss their first-hand experiences with Nicolai and his ability to metaphysically heal others.
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New Crystal in the Pineal Gland:
Characterization and Potential Role in Electromechano-Transduction..
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine transducer secreting melatonin, responsible for the physiological circadian rhythm
control. A new form of biomineralization has been studied in the human pineal gland. It consists of small crystals that
are less than 20 μm in length. These crystals could be responsible for an electromechanical biological transduction
mechanism in the pineal gland due to their structure and piezoelectric properties....
Originally posted by Unity_99
Also its not true about the pineal.
fedgeno.com...
New Crystal in the Pineal Gland:
Characterization and Potential Role in Electromechano-Transduction
I've already saved this some time ago.
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New Crystal in the Pineal Gland:
Characterization and Potential Role in Electromechano-Transduction..
The pineal gland is a neuroendocrine transducer secreting melatonin, responsible for the physiological circadian rhythm
control. A new form of biomineralization has been studied in the human pineal gland. It consists of small crystals that
are less than 20 μm in length. These crystals could be responsible for an electromechanical biological transduction
mechanism in the pineal gland due to their structure and piezoelectric properties....
Melatonin is dmt, and its produced in the pineal. Also, the rest is quite alarming. Due to the cyrstal calcite capacitors we seem to have, scientists find them very useful for targetting with scalar or hz type technology. Not so good.
Originally posted by Unity_99
Melatonin is dmt, and its produced in the pineal.
The pineal gland or epiphysis synthesizes and secretes melatonin, a structurally simple hormone that communicates information about environmental lighting to various parts of the body. Ultimately, melatonin has the ability to entrain biological rhythms and has important effects on reproductive function of many animals. The light-transducing ability of the pineal gland has led some to call the pineal the "third eye".
In mammals, melatonin is biosynthesized in four enzymatic steps from the essential dietary amino acid tryptophan, with serotonin produced at the second step. Melatonin is secreted into the blood by the pineal gland in the brain. Known as the "hormone of darkness," it is secreted in darkness in both day-active (diurnal) and night-active (nocturnal) animals.[8]
It may also be produced by a variety of peripheral cells such as bone marrow cells,[9][10] lymphocytes, and epithelial cells. Usually, the melatonin concentration in these cells is much higher than that found in the blood, but it does not seem to be regulated by the photoperiod.