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Not in the sense of a washing machine. Without appropriate medical treatment, it is also not possible to solve, for example, an “age-related calculation” of organs.
If you’re worried or suspected, talk to your doctors about it.
Hello,
Yes, the circulatory gland, also known as epiphysis, can actually calcify.
There are some considerations – not scientifically proven – how to prevent calcification and/or how to “decalculate” it again.
A consideration would be about nutrition. That one looks very closely to feed healthy and balanced and avoids highly calcium-rich food. Others say to eat food rich in antioxidants.
There are some studies that indicate that fluoride could affect the circulatory gland and accelerate its calculation.
Regular sleep, for example, supports melatonin production, which is controlled by the circulatory gland.
You will definitely find other, helpful approaches and measures in intensive research on the Internet.
Best regards π βοΈ +πΊ +πΊ
You’re amazing
Thank you!
It is a really interesting topic that it is worth considering.
The body is not a water boiler. Not at all.