Guest guest Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 he is associate prof at Imperial, I have forwarded his addy to you personal email Natasa, I have only done a rough check on Pubmed and was surprised not to find reams of material on this very subject. There was hardly anything conclusive, at least, nothing which I could really use in a good argument. I shall have a lok for Goldsmith and see what I can find. Thanks for the name tip. Neno/Natasa schrieb: > > > julie, have you checked prof andrew goldsworthy papers on this? > There are UK websites dedicated to anti emf pilons etc don’t have > the links but easy to google, there will probably be links to > various studies > > also on pubmed check r. o becker as author (only abstracts > available sadly) > > > > > > > > Sandy! > > Is it possisble to have a copy of this paper?? I am fighting the > installation of a phone mast in our area which is located right in > peoples' gardens and within a hop and a skip from 2 schools. I'd > love to > have a summary I can hand to the local town counsellor. > > Best, > > > > Sandy and Tim schrieb: > > > > Hi Sally and Natasa, > > > > Natasa - you've given me even more to think about :-)! It all seems > > to make such good sense. > > > > You know I was listening to raw foodists talking about the pineal > and > > checked with wikipedia. Raw foodists are very keen on the pineal - > > they say that it probably isn't well understood and is very > important > > to " conscious living " etc . They say these days it is mostly > > calcified and clogged with " brain sand " in " non raw " eaters (or this > > is just the modern diet?). > > A quick check with wikipedia and they are right!!!! > > > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineal_gland > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineal_gland> > > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineal_gland> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pineal_gland> > > " The pineal gland is a midline structure, and is often seen in plain > > skull X-rays, as it is often calcified. " > > > > And they do refer to " brain sand " ! > > > > " The pineal gland receives a sympathetic innervation from the > superior > > cervical ganglion. However, a parasympathetic innervation from the > > sphenopalatine and otic ganglia is also present. Further, some nerve > > fibers penetrate into the pineal gland via the pineal stalk (central > > innervation). Finally, neurons in the trigeminal ganglion innervates > > the gland with nerve fibers containing the neuropeptide, PACAP. > Human > > follicles contain a variable quantity of gritty material, called > > corpora arenacea (or " acervuli " , or " brain sand " ). Chemical analysis > > shows that they are composed of calcium phosphate, calcium > carbonate, > > magnesium phosphate, and ammonium phosphate.[3] Recently, calcite > > deposits have been described as well.[4] Calcium and phosphorous > > deposits in the pineal gland have been linked with aging.! > > > > Well the pineal is what makes our melatonion so is this > calcification > > a particular problem with ASDs? (I know methylation is a very big > part > > also). > > > > Tim and I read " Left in the Dark " awhile back (that's a whole other > > story) - it did mention there about calcification caused by dietary > > changes over a long, long time changing the human brain from very > much > > more right brained/spiritual/attuned beings into our modern more > > logical/egocentric selves (I'm paraphrasing terribly - this is > just my > > simple understanding). > > > > > > Tim and I are meeting a researcher here at B'ham for tea this > > morning. He has written an excellent journal paper summarising > > overwhelming evidence from multiple studies showing how emf (from > > power lines) disrupts melatonin production in birds (almost as if > they > > sense it as light). Our poor birds who nest on pylons (there are > > several) are changing quite rapidly. They also have hormone > > disruption and immune dysfunction. > > > > Would love to hear your ideas. Would be good to uncalcify that > > pineal...... well uncalcify generally. (I did have IV edta for > > circulation about 18months ago - don't think it helped with the > brain > > though but we think it did help with circulation.) > > > > Best wishes, > > Sandy > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.526 / Virus Database: 270.7.5/1701 - Release Date: > 30/09/2008 19:08 > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.526 / Virus Database: 270.7.5/1701 - Release Date: 30/09/2008 19:08 > ------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. 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