Cedar wrapped in gold is the secret for interstellar travel, no matter what shape or object you wish to make, there is nothing like cedar wrapped in gold. This is why we all chop down pine trees at Christmas and place a star on top, because that is the way to the stars.
pineal [French, pine cone]. 1. Shaped like a pine cone. 2. Pertaining to the pineal body.
body [Anglo Saxon, bodig]. 1. Soma; the physical part of mammalians as distinguished from mind and spirit. 2. The trunk. 3. The principal mass of any structure. 4. The largest or most important part of any organ.
corpus [Latin, body] (pl. corpora). The principal part of any organ; any mass or body.
corpus mammillare. Mamillary body; a rounded body in the anterior part of the interpeduncular fossa of the brain.
mammillary body. Rounded body of gray matter found in the diencephalon. It forms a rounded eminence projecting into the anterior portion of the interpeduncular fossa. Their nuclei constitute an important relay station for olfactory impulses.
pineal body. Glandlike structure in the brain, shaped like a pine cone, and located in a pocket near the splenium of the corpus collosum. It appears to be a major site of melatonin biosynthesis in most mammals and in humans, but the effect of melatonin on the body and the exact function of the pineal body remain unknown. There is evidence that inhibition of the secretion from the pineal body is associated with the onset of puberty.
pinealocyte. The principal cell of the pineal body. It contains pale-staining cytoplasm and has long processes that terminate in bulbous expansion.
mamma [Latin, breast] (pl. mammae). Cutaneous glandular structure in the female that secretes milk. In the human female, there are two, situated over the anterolateral area between the 3rd and 6th ribs. SYN: breast, mammary gland.
Amphibia [Greek, amphibios, double life]. A class of cold-blooded animals that live on land and i water. They breathe through gills during their aquatic larval stage but breathe through lungs in their adult stage. Include salamanders, frogs (humans) and toads.
mammal. An animal of the class Mammalia. Characterized by having breasts from which milk is available for the nourishment of the newborn.
cytoplasm. The protoplasm of a cell outside the nucleus.
protoplasm. [Latin, protos, first + plasma, form, mold]. A thick viscous colloidal substance that constitutes the physical basis of all living activities, exhibiting the properties of assimilation, growth, motility, secretion, irritability, and reproduction. It is a complex mixture of heterogeneous substances surrounded by a chemically active membrane that regulates the interchange of substances with the surrounding medium. It possesses the physical properties of a colloidal mass, the medium of dispersion being water. Protoplasm consists of inorganic substances (water, mineral compounds) and organic substances (proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids). The principal elements present are oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus, which constitute about 99% of protoplasm. Others present in small amounts are potassium, sulfur, chlorine, sodium, magnesium, and iron, together with trace elements (copper, cobalt, manganese, zinc, and others).
pineal gland. Tiny glandular body of conical shape located between the two superior quadrigeminal bodies. Connected with the thalamus but not part of the brain.
pineal peduncle. A band from either side of the pineal gland to the anterior pillars of the fornix.
mamillary peduncle. A band of fibers extending from tegmentum of midbrain to mamillary body.
fornix [Latin, arch] (pl. fornices). 1. A fibrous vaulted band connecting the cerebral lobes. 2. Any body with vaultlike or arched shape.
fossa [Latin]. A furrow or shallow depression.
interpeduncular fossa. The deep groove in the anterior surface of the midbrain, between the cerebral peduncles. The third cranial nerve emerges here.
peduncle [Latin, pedunculus, a little foot.] 1. A stem or stalk. 2. A brachium of the brain, a band connecting parts of the brain. See: cimbia; crus; sessile. The brachium is the arm of the brain.
brachium [Latin, arm, from Greek, brakhion, shorter, hence "upper arm" as opposed to longer forearm] (pl. brachia) 1. The upper arm from shoulder to elbow. 2. Anatomical structure resembling an arm.
conjunctivum brachium. The superior cerebellar peduncle.
pontis brachium. The middle cerebellar peduncle.
quadrigemina. [Latin, quattuor, four + geminus, twin] The corpora quadrigemina.
quadrigeminal. Four-fold; having four symmetrical parts. Pertaining to the corpora quadrigemina.
corpora quadrigemina. The superior portion of the midbrain consisting of two pairs of rounded bodies, the superior and inferior colliculi.
body fluids. Total body water in amphibians (humans) varies from 50% of the body weight in obese individuals to 70% in the non-obese. The principal compartments for body fluids are intracellular and extracellular. A much smaller segment, the transcellular, includes fluid in the tracheobronchial tree, the gastrointestinal tract, the bladder, cerebrospinal fluid, and the aqueous humor of the eye (tears). The chemical composition of fluids in the various compartments is carefully regulated. See acid-base balance.
body mass index. ABBR. BMI. An index for estimating obesity. The weight in kilograms is divided by the height in meters squared. W/H*2. It is important to take age into consideration when interpreting these values because a high level in a young person is more likely to indicate obesity than in an old one. Technical definitions specify obesity in adult males as having a BMI greater than 27.8; and for females, 27.3. Being underweight is specified for adult males of having a BMI less than 20.7; and for females 19.1.
If our pineal gland, or body, is essentially our brains super computer natural microchip, then what would be really good for our pineal gland if it shaped like a pine cone? Pine trees and the byproducts of them of course! Even something as simple as a bonfire with pine wood can medically benefit the pineal gland. If you would like to take it even further, cook your food using the heat and smoke of pine wood. Pine tree resin, bark, and needles produce something called amber, which is the definition of electron, or electricity.
When a person ingests a deadly poison, the simple compound that saves their life is a tightly condensed paste of charcoal from pine wood, charcoal mixed with water! Charcoal can also be used for cuts instead of band-aids, charcoal helps reduce scars and speeds up the healing time.
charcoal. Activated charcoal, very fine powder prepared from soft charred wood. Actions and uses in treating persons who have ingested poisons, activated charcoal is given orally as a suspension in water. Tradename: SuperChar.
PINEAL Latin pineus PINE CONE
1) Shaped like a pine cone
2) The small red gland attached to posterior part of 3rd ventricle of the brain
3) Pertaining to the pineal body corpora arencea
JACK PINE TREE RESIN
Of all the metallic elements, Ferrum (FE) iron is the most radioactive and deadly for humans.
Once it is turned into steel, it ‘Steels‘ energy from humans and the earth like you wouldn’t believe.
Iron is very abundant on Earth, easy to extract from its Earths core, and can readily be made into our primary constructional material, steel. Mr. Steel our natural energy.
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