The Pineal Gland
Pineal Gland Activation
It activates the pineal gland, thus it activates all hormones and glands. Most pineal glands nowadays are calcified and inactive. Activation of the pineal gland with 300 mg Melatonin can decalcify your pineal gland. According to Dr. Edinger, this process takes about 2 years for most people. Every cell has a higher energy consumption; thus, most people lose weight on a high dosage of Melatonin when taking over time.
Melatonin is present in every cell of your body, not only the pineal gland. It sits right next to the mitochondria, the powerhouse of your cells. According to Dr. Klinghardt, your cells produce 400 to 4000 times more melatonin, as your pineal gland. And they do most of this around noon time.
Suppositories and Patches are the closest thing to injections or infusions. They don't have to cross your GI tract, or your liver and it does not really matter how large the molecule is - it can enter your blood stream easily with highest absorption rates. This is the best delivery system.
Melatonin is not only in each of your cell, but also animals have melatonin, just like humans have it. Even plants have it. In fact, Melatonin is billions of years old, as old as the first microorganism showing up in the ocean. What are plants doing with melatonin, you might ask yourself? Well, plants activate Melatonin, when there is an imminent danger, like a flooding or a drought. Plants cannot run away. The activation of Melatonin helps them to survive. We as humans do not have any flooding or drought problem. We always can go to higher ground or go out of the sun when it is getting too hot. But we have another problem: Our lifestyle and the denaturation of foods. Our flooding is cancer, and our drought has become heart disease. These are the dangers humans face and hopefully Melatonin can protect us from these dangers too, the same way it protects the plants.
In mice experiments, mice lived almost double as long, when an old mouse got transplanted a pineal gland of a young mouse and the young mouse who got transplanted a pineal gland of an old mouse died already after 500 days, while the old mouse lived over 1000 days. The average life expectancy is about 700 days. If we translate this into humans, a person would add about 35 years to his/her lifespan, if only the pineal gland is decalcified and activated.
As we grow older, our Melatonin levels deplete. By the age of 60, most people do not have much Melatonin left in their system. They lack of this most important protection.