Re: [CTRL] WHY REPTILES EAT Melatonin

1999-02-24 Thread H. Caulfield
-Caveat Lector- http://www.hiddenmeanings.com/index.html#GLAND The Pineal Gland of the brain secretes a hormone called melatonin. Melatonin among other things is a skin lightener. To the ancient people it was known as the single eye. NOW CONSIDER THIS In the Bible in Matthew 6:22, Jesus says,

Re: [CTRL] WHY REPTILES EAT Melatonin

1999-02-23 Thread Bill Kingsbury
-Caveat Lector- At 05:00 PM 2-22-1999 +, Andrew Hennessey wrote: > >Dear Teol000 - can you supply the Reference ?? please :) > >> I believe that Gardner in one of his books, talks about the >> importance of Melatonin to the "bloodline", and it's >> relationship to immortality or some

Re: [CTRL] WHY REPTILES EAT Melatonin

1999-02-23 Thread revcoal
-Caveat Lector- On Tue, 23 Feb 1999, Andrew Hennessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>ps melatonin makes lizards and amphibians lighter in colour. >>> melanin is the name of the pigment controlled by the melatonin hormone >> >>Absolutely wrong; >wait a mo, I was not talking about Human Biochemis

Re: [CTRL] WHY REPTILES EAT Melatonin

1999-02-22 Thread Andrew Hennessey
-Caveat Lector- At 08:13 PM 2/22/99 -0500, you wrote: > -Caveat Lector- > >On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Andrew Hennessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>ps melatonin makes lizards and amphibians lighter in colour. >> melanin is the name of the pigment controlled by the melatonin hormone > >Absolutely wro

Re: [CTRL] WHY REPTILES EAT Melatonin

1999-02-22 Thread Teo One Thousand
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 2/22/99 8:14:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Absolutely wrong; there is absolutely NO connection between melanin and malatonin. "...The brown pigment MELANIN is produced by specialized cells in the pigment layer.

Re: [CTRL] WHY REPTILES EAT Melatonin

1999-02-22 Thread revcoal
-Caveat Lector- On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Andrew Hennessey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >ps melatonin makes lizards and amphibians lighter in colour. > melanin is the name of the pigment controlled by the melatonin hormone Absolutely wrong; there is absolutely NO connection between melanin and malat

Re: [CTRL] WHY REPTILES EAT Melatonin

1999-02-22 Thread Andrew Hennessey
-Caveat Lector- Dear Teol000 - can you supply the Reference ?? please :) >I believe that Gardner in one of his books, talks about the importance of >Melatonin to the "bloodline", and it's relationship to immortality or some >such, since it seems to govern our body rhythms and internal clock. Me