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My 9 year old daughter had a MRI last year at UCLA and it showed a 9 mm

pineal cyst. They told me to get another MRI in a year, which I am in

the proccess of doing soon. From what I remember on the internet, there

may be no symptoms or perhaps headaches and other issues. My daughter

has a diagnosis of mild autism, but since her speech is now within

normal range, she is more like a child with mild Asperger. My daughter

has some mild anxiety and OCD also, but no headaches. I wonder what

percentage of ASD children/adults have pineal cysts compared to NTs.

Carol

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> digestive enzymes. gut health. neurologyHello. We have been doing

biodmedical with a DAN doc for a couple of years for my 17 year old

SID, somewhat Asperger like son with some good results. He is still

struggling with anxiety and OCD issues and is now having daily severe

headaches. He has a small pineal cyst, but we are being told it is

probably not related to his headaches. I'm skeptical of course, because

it was a traditional neurologist who told us this. Does anyone have

any experience with these or advice? He is miserable and discouraged.

> Thanks!

> Pam

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Dear ,

Fluoride has been proven to accumulate

in the pineal gland.  You can read about the detrimental effects of ingested

fluoride at http://www.flourideaction.com,

as well as the proof of pineal accumulation .  This website/movement is headed

up by scientists anxious for more licensed practitioners and scientists to join

their ranks in asking governments to stop ignoring science, stop poisoning

people, and to ban the very unfortunate and stupid action of fluoridating

water.  The amount of fluoride that most people consume today through not only

water but processed foods is enough to often exceed the dose of what European

doctors in the 1950’s prescribed for hyperthyroid.  It increases the

uptake of aluminum and can cause symptoms of (often misdiagnosed) arthritis and

Spondylosis.  The cause of obesity, depression, lowered IQ, are not a mystery unfortunately. 

For those of you who are activists, please take the time to sign their

petitions. 

Best Regards,

Gage

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From:

qxci-scio-epfx-english [mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ]

On Behalf Of Price-Albers

Sent: Wednesday, September 17,

2008 12:46 PM

To:

qxci-scio-epfx-english

Subject: Pineal

cyst

Does anyone know how to distinguish the matter in a

pineal cyst? I

have a 15 yo ct who I had been treating for extreme depression and a

feeling that his " body was not connected to his head " . I suggested

that the mother see a physician to rule out any physical etiology to

his problem. She then had an MRI done and he has a pineal cyst and

now she is asking if I can tell the content. Parasites, fluid,

pus???? I do not know how I would even go about such a thing or if I

should indeed even go there. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.

Price-Albers RN

Synergy Systems

Soldotna, Alaska

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Part 2 of Pineal Cyst:  (I wrote a

quantum clinic on this, so I grabbed a few matrix items from there for you to

check out) you may want to look for fluoride related reactivity on the matrix/

homotoxicology panels:  Dr. Recommends Halogens, Chlorox, and other fluorine

containing chemicals such as pesticides.  You said pineal cyst, but what

about the following?  The main items to look for might be :

“909:  Halogens (DR)

609:  Chlorox

(NV)

6648: Dentotox

10 (for fluoride)

6645: 

Dentotox 7 (for anesthetics that may contain fluoride)

2280:  Gel

Kam (fluoride)

9200, 6616, 5252, 490, 6617, 9873, 6615: Melatonin

5513, 5945, 2100:  Ankylosing Spondylitis/ Spondylosis (also listed in the Disease

Dictionary)

5646, 5647, 8549, 2038:  Dermatitis / Eczema

6001, 6987: Urticaria,

Newer research, as well as the suppressed

older research, is controversial, in that it supports links between fluoride and bone diseases and pain, bone

cancer, kidney dysfunction, misdiagnosed cases of arthritis, fibromyalgia, spinal

disorders, pineal dysfunction, hypothyroidism, increased uptake of metals such

as aluminum, brain damage, lowered IQ, the “death of the bees”

worldwide and more.  Considering the fact that many people feed

their pets tap water and processed animal foods, fluoride ingestion is clearly

suspect in cases of animal pain and stress as well.”

Best Regards,

Gage

For Upcoming HGDR Seminar Information:

www.quantumtransformation.net

From: qxci-scio-epfx-english

[mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of Price-Albers

Sent: Wednesday, September 17,

2008 12:46 PM

To:

qxci-scio-epfx-english

Subject: Pineal

cyst

Does anyone know how to distinguish the

matter in a pineal cyst? I

have a 15 yo ct who I had been treating for extreme depression and a

feeling that his " body was not connected to his head " . I suggested

that the mother see a physician to rule out any physical etiology to

his problem. She then had an MRI done and he has a pineal cyst and

now she is asking if I can tell the content. Parasites, fluid,

pus???? I do not know how I would even go about such a thing or if I

should indeed even go there. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.

Price-Albers RN

Synergy Systems

Soldotna, Alaska

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The EPFX is a stress reaction and support system

It is not an analytical system and is not designed nor does it function for that purpose

A physical exam or similar medical intervention is needed for an analysis

It may be possible to see a synergy between various stress patterns using the hold trays- testing normal pineal stress patterns against various sub-filter categories of strtessor may indicate a possible asociation of possible stess responses- but these are possibilities and can be "projected-= if the pineal was exposed to that stress pattern then it may react as well as real, current stress reaction possibilities.

Theer are also reactivity tests in some trays and a resonance one as well

There is no harm in doing these and addressing the associations may reduce stressor loads but it is stress patterns related and not physiological

the attached may help with tech use of hold trays

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From: qxci-scio-epfx-english [mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of Price-AlbersSent: 17 September 2008 20:46qxci-scio-epfx-english Subject: Pineal cyst

Does anyone know how to distinguish the matter in a pineal cyst? I have a 15 yo ct who I had been treating for extreme depression and a feeling that his "body was not connected to his head". I suggested that the mother see a physician to rule out any physical etiology to his problem. She then had an MRI done and he has a pineal cyst and now she is asking if I can tell the content. Parasites, fluid, pus???? I do not know how I would even go about such a thing or if I should indeed even go there. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Price-Albers RNSynergy SystemsSoldotna, Alaska

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Hi Lynda,

As per my previous posts on your query, when

I saw your post, I saw “pineal cysts” and included some general

information (about a subject I am very passionate about because I suffered from

it as a child:  fluoride poisoning).  As I was going through emails to delete, I noticed your real question:  “how

does one distinguish (xyz)….”.  We don’t claim diagnostic

capacities with the device, so please be careful with that.  I would explain to

your client that we only deal with stress reactivity and provide education.  To

quote the research on fluoride and the pineal gland specifically, you can glean

it from the website I provided before and send your client to it. 

Here it is: I am only providing

information here:

Pineal Gland

Up until

the 1990s, no research had ever been conducted to determine the impact of

fluoride on the pineal gland - a small gland located between the two

hemispheres of the brain that regulates the production of the hormone

melatonin. Melatonin is a hormone that helps regulate the onset of puberty and

helps protect the body from cell damage caused by free radicals.

It is now known - thanks to the meticulous

research of Dr. Luke

from the University of Surrey in England - that the pineal gland is the primary target of

fluoride accumulation within the body.

The soft tissue

of the adult pineal gland contains more fluoride than any other soft tissue in

the body - a level of fluoride (~300 ppm)

capable of inhibiting enzymes.

The pineal gland also contains

hard tissue

(hyroxyapatite crystals), and this hard tissue accumulates more fluoride (up to

21,000 ppm) than any other hard tissue in the body (e.g. teeth and bone).

After finding that the pineal gland is a major

target for fluoride accumulation in humans, Dr. Luke conducted animal experiments

to determine if the accumulated fluoride could impact the functioning of the

gland - particulalry the gland's regulation of melatonin.

Luke found that animals treated with fluoride

had lower levels of circulating melatonin, as reflected by reduced levels of

melatonin metabolites in the animals' urine. This reduced level of circulating

melatonin was accompanied - as might be expected - by an earlier onset of

puberty in the fluoride-treated female animals.

Luke summarized her human and animal findings

as follows:

" In conclusion, the human pineal gland contains

the highest concentration of fluoride in the body. Fluoride is associated with depressed pineal melatonin synthesis

by prepubertal gerbils and an accelerated

onset of sexual maturation in the female gerbil. The results

strengthen the hypothesis that the pineal has a role in the timing of the onset

of puberty. Whether or not fluoride interferes with pineal function in humans

requires further investigation. "

Thyroid Gland

According

to the US National Research

Council, " several lines of information indicate an

effect of fluoride exposure on thyroid function. "

Fluoride's potential to impair thyroid function

is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that -- up until the 1970s -- European doctors used fluoride as a

thyroid-suppressing medication

for patients with HYPER-thyroidism (over-active thyroid). Fluoride

was utilized because it was found to be effective at reducing the activity

of the thyroid gland - even at doses as low as 2 mg/day.

Today, many people living in

fluoridated communities are ingesting doses of fluoride

(1.6-6.6 mg/day) that fall within the range of doses (2 to 10 mg/day) once used

by doctors to reduce thyroid activity in hyperthyroid patients.

While it may be that the thyroid in a patient

with hyperthyroidism is particularly susceptible

to the anti-thyroid actions of fluoride, there is concern that current fluoride

exposures may be playing a role in the widespread incidence

of HYPO-thyroidism (under-active thyroid) in the U.S.

Hypothyrodisim, most

commonly diagnosed in women

over 40, is a serious condition with a diverse range of symptoms including: fatigue, depression, weight gain, hair loss, muscle

pains, increased levels of " bad " cholesterol (LDL), and heart

disease.. The drug (Synthroid)

used to treat hypothyroidism is now one of the top five prescribed drugs in the

U.S.

As recommended by the US National Research

Council: “The effects of fluoride on various aspects of

endocrine function should be examined further, particularly with respect to a

possible role in the development of several diseases or mental states in the

United States.”

Best Regards,

Gage

For Upcoming HGDR Seminar Information:

www.quantumtransformation.net

From: qxci-scio-epfx-english

[mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of Price-Albers

Sent: Wednesday, September 17,

2008 12:46 PM

To:

qxci-scio-epfx-english

Subject: Pineal

cyst

Does anyone know how to distinguish the

matter in a pineal cyst? I

have a 15 yo ct who I had been treating for extreme depression and a

feeling that his " body was not connected to his head " . I suggested

that the mother see a physician to rule out any physical etiology to

his problem. She then had an MRI done and he has a pineal cyst and

now she is asking if I can tell the content. Parasites, fluid,

pus???? I do not know how I would even go about such a thing or if I

should indeed even go there. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.

Price-Albers RN

Synergy Systems

Soldotna, Alaska

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Hello Everyone:

I have been researching the connection between emfs (electormagnetic frequencies) and breast cancer. According to Dr. Sherrill Sellman and others, when the pineal is radiated from cell phone usage, the pineal is negatively affected (as is the whole brain) and there is a decreased level of melatonin. Of course we know how melatonin is connected with sleep, and many individuals are experiencing sleep issues. Also, melatonin is what keeps breast cancer at bay!!!!! There was an experiment where in a petri dish breast cancer tissue was placed and melatonin added. The breast cancer began to die. Then an emf device (phone, digital clock, any emf emitting device it doesn't matter) was placed next to the petri dish containing the breast cancer tissue and melatonin. The melatonin subsequently died, and the breast cancer proliferated.

So, in summary what I am saying is there is much reseach connecting breast cancer and emf exposure, and there are reasons why women in their 20s, 30, 40s now are getting breast cancer. We are reaching our threshhold of tolerance to emfs of all sources. Please check out Biopro's three-layered approach to mitigating it from our lives. It not only will support you in all you do for wellness, but could save you life. Really.

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From: Gage Tarrant <gage@...>Subject: RE: Pineal cystqxci-scio-epfx-english Date: Sunday, September 21, 2008, 2:27 AM

Hi Lynda,

As per my previous posts on your query, when I saw your post, I saw “pineal cysts” and included some general information (about a subject I am very passionate about because I suffered from it as a child: fluoride poisoning). As I was going through emails to delete, I noticed your real question: “how does one distinguish (xyz)….”. We don’t claim diagnostic capacities with the device, so please be careful with that. I would explain to your client that we only deal with stress reactivity and provide education. To quote the research on fluoride and the pineal gland specifically, you can glean it from the website I provided before and send your client to it.

Here it is: I am only providing information here:

Pineal Gland

Up until the 1990s, no research had ever been conducted to determine the impact of fluoride on the pineal gland - a small gland located between the two hemispheres of the brain that regulates the production of the hormone melatonin. Melatonin is a hormone that helps regulate the onset of puberty and helps protect the body from cell damage caused by free radicals.

It is now known - thanks to the meticulous research of Dr. Luke from the University of Surrey in England - that the pineal gland is the primary target of fluoride accumulation within the body.

The soft tissue of the adult pineal gland contains more fluoride than any other soft tissue in the body - a level of fluoride (~300 ppm) capable of inhibiting enzymes.

The pineal gland also contains hard tissue (hyroxyapatite crystals), and this hard tissue accumulates more fluoride (up to 21,000 ppm) than any other hard tissue in the body (e.g. teeth and bone).

After finding that the pineal gland is a major target for fluoride accumulation in humans, Dr. Luke conducted animal experiments to determine if the accumulated fluoride could impact the functioning of the gland - particulalry the gland's regulation of melatonin.

Luke found that animals treated with fluoride had lower levels of circulating melatonin, as reflected by reduced levels of melatonin metabolites in the animals' urine. This reduced level of circulating melatonin was accompanied - as might be expected - by an earlier onset of puberty in the fluoride-treated female animals.

Luke summarized her human and animal findings as follows:

"In conclusion, the human pineal gland contains the highest concentration of fluoride in the body. Fluoride is associated with depressed pineal melatonin synthesis by prepubertal gerbils and an accelerated onset of sexual maturation in the female gerbil. The results strengthen the hypothesis that the pineal has a role in the timing of the onset of puberty. Whether or not fluoride interferes with pineal function in humans requires further investigation."

Thyroid Gland

According to the US National Research Council, "several lines of information indicate an effect of fluoride exposure on thyroid function."

Fluoride's potential to impair thyroid function is perhaps best illustrated by the fact that -- up until the 1970s -- European doctors used fluoride as a thyroid-suppressing medication for patients with HYPER-thyroidism (over-active thyroid). Fluoride was utilized because it was found to be effective at reducing the activity of the thyroid gland - even at doses as low as 2 mg/day.

Today, many people living in fluoridated communities are ingesting doses of fluoride (1.6-6.6 mg/day) that fall within the range of doses (2 to 10 mg/day) once used by doctors to reduce thyroid activity in hyperthyroid patients.

While it may be that the thyroid in a patient with hyperthyroidism is particularly susceptible to the anti-thyroid actions of fluoride, there is concern that current fluoride exposures may be playing a role in the widespread incidence of HYPO-thyroidism (under-active thyroid) in the U.S.

Hypothyrodisim, most commonly diagnosed in women over 40, is a serious condition with a diverse range of symptoms including: fatigue, depression, weight gain, hair loss, muscle pains, increased levels of "bad" cholesterol (LDL), and heart

disease.. The drug (Synthroid) used to treat hypothyroidism is now one of the top five prescribed drugs in the U.S.

As recommended by the US National Research Council: “The effects of fluoride on various aspects of endocrine function should be examined further, particularly with respect to a possible role in the development of several diseases or mental states in the United States.”

Best Regards,

Gage

For Upcoming HGDR Seminar Information:

www.quantumtransfor mation.net

From: qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.com [mailto:qxci- scio-epfx- english@gro ups.com] On Behalf Of Price-AlbersSent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 12:46 PMqxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.comSubject: Pineal cyst

Does anyone know how to distinguish the matter in a pineal cyst? I have a 15 yo ct who I had been treating for extreme depression and a feeling that his "body was not connected to his head". I suggested that the mother see a physician to rule out any physical etiology to his problem. She then had an MRI done and he has a pineal cyst and now she is asking if I can tell the content. Parasites, fluid, pus???? I do not know how I would even go about such a thing or if I should indeed even go there. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. Price-Albers RNSynergy SystemsSoldotna , Alaska

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