(07-30-2017, 12:08 PM)Arsenic Wrote: Shannon, I have a question about
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- 102. Detoxify and de-calcify the pineal gland as necessary to achieve the goals of this program.
- 103. Detoxify the brain and body.
Can you explain your reasoning behind detoxifying the pineal gland. In years past I had come to do some research on the gland and found it to be a huge controversy and religious groups of all walks (ancient civilizations to now) are very interested in it and believe it to be a spiritual gland in the brain having to do with the third eye.
Hocus pocus aside - I am quite curious about your reasoning for specifically including this gland in the brain detox process and what difference you believe it will have, specificially if possible, in the overall function of the brain.
If the pineal gland is as important as is claimed, then seeking to detoxify and "decalcify" (I have read that it slowly calcifies over time and this impedes the gland from proper function) should, if it works, produce positive effects and results. If it works and doesn't matter, then nothing much happens. If it doesn't work, nothing much happens. So... if the results consist of nothing, nothing, positive, then what reason do we have to not include it?
Detoxing the brain and body should help it function better.
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