New Research Reveals How a Tiny Gland Protects
Your Memory
Deep in your brain sits a small, pine cone-shaped gland called the pineal gland.
This tiny organ produces melatonin, which scientists at Harvard Medical School have discovered does far more than help you sleep.
The natural melatonin from your pineal gland serves as your brain's primary neuroprotector.
It constantly:
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Clears inflammation
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Creates new neural connections
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Shields your brain from age-related damage and decline
But here’s the problem…
Recent studies show that fluoride—found in toothpaste, tap water, and many processed foods—builds up in your pineal gland.
This toxic build-up disrupts pineal gland function and decreases the amount of melatonin in your brain.
Without this natural protection…
Your brain is left exposed—leading to:
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Brain fog
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Memory loss
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A rapid decline in focus and clarity
