Anthony Browder: The Mysteries of Melanin
/From the book, "From the Browder File. 22 Essays on the African American Experience" by Anthony T. Browder. Published by the Institute of Karmic Guidance in 2000. Available [HERE]
Ever wonder why a sliced apple, banana, pear, eggplant or cabbage turns brown when left exposed to the air? That’s melanin! Ever wonder why an open wound or sore turns dark brown or black when the protective scab forms during the healing process? That again is melanin.
Most people probably believe that melanin is only the pigment that gives color to our skin, hair and eyes. But research now shows that melanin is also found in our hearts, livers, nerves, muscles, intestines and 12 locations in our brains. Derivatives of melanin can also be found in our blood, our hormones and our cerebral spinal fluid. '
In short, our bodies contain melanin from head to toe, inside and outside. Melanin is the substance which is responsible for our very existence. lt is a healer, an energy absorber, a drug and an organizer of major body functions. It is now universally accepted that melanin is a total system unto itself.
Without a doubt, melanin is viewed as the "giver of life.” It is present in both the sperm and egg and it supervises the growth of the developing fetus. The brain and spinal cord of every person was formed from
melaninated cells within the growing embryo.
During the 2nd Annual Conference of Melanin Researchers, April 15-17, 1988, a dozen African American scholars met in New York City to discuss the scientific, historical, psychological and physiological aspects of
melanin. I feel compelled to share some of this interesting and fascinating information with you.
Melanin is derived from the Greek word melanos, which means black. Melanin is the most important, the most complex and the most perfect molecule in the human body.
Every person on Earth has varying amounts of melanin in his body. The key is, some people have more than others. In the bodies of Africans and African Americans, melanin is found in more sites and in greater concentrations than in any other race of people on Earth.
The first people to inhabit the Earth were Africans, with blue-black skin, who lived on the equator. These Africans had high concentrations of melanin in their skin which served to screen out the harmful ultraviolet light from the sun. In the African brain, a melanin hormone is secreted which is the essence of what we now call soul.
The more melanin there is in the skin, the darker it is and the less it ages from sunlight exposure. Scientifically speaking, black skin is 100 percent more efficient in screening out harmful ultraviolet light than white skin.
It is because of a lack of melanin and the deterioration of the ozone that whites are now warned to avoid exposure to sunlight. It has also been shown that both herpes and the AIDS virus are activated by ultraviolet light.
Think about it; the sun is the life giver; but for people who lack melanin, the sun means death. This black, light-absorbing molecule called melanin is recognized as one of the primary keys of life. Melanin is what makes people human. Melanin connects people to the creative forces of the universe.
Melanin has been found in the oceans, the soil and our food, particularly bananas, eggplants and greens. Melanin is present in clouds and stars, and it has even been discovered on the outer surface of Haley's comet. Melanin has been found to be active in unearthed bones which were over a million years old.
As ever-present as melanin is, it still remains a mystery to scientists. It cannot be analyzed. lt cannot be broken apart. It cannot be fingerprinted.
Melanin is influenced by the electromagnetic field of the Earth, by light waves and sound vibrations. Because of its magnetic properties, people with higher concentrations of melanin in their bodies are more in tune with nature.
We witness the power of melanin whenever we see African Americans performing on the football field, basketball court, at city hall, on television or in the theater. It’s been said that blacks have to be twice as good as whites in order to compete with them. For blacks, melanin is the equalizer.
Melanin has been found to be a primary component in the creation and maintenance of the human race. In addition to the numerous physiological influences melanin has on the body research now shows a definite relationship between melanin and spiritual awareness.
Historians Chancellor Williams and John Henrik Clarke have both stated that the African had a belief in the universality of God in all people. This allowed them to embrace the European as their brother, and grant him access to African soil, thereby setting up the conditions for the "Destruction of Black Civilizations. ”
Africans today are still suffering from this fatal error in judgment. However, two serious questions must be asked. "Why did the African see the European as a child of God?" and, "Why did the European see the African as a soulless savage?"
The answers can be found in an examination of the differences between these two races of people and the presence, in the Africans, of a melanin derived chemical substance called melatonin. Melatonin can be described as a mentally or morally stimulating hormone produced by the pineal gland. It allows an individual to experience higher levels of spiritual awareness.
Scientific research has shown that some 85 percent of people with high concentrations of melanin in their skin (i.e., Africans, Hispanics, Indians and other “people of color") produce melatonin, while only 15 percent of people lacking melanin (principally Europeans) produce this spiritually-inducing substance. The reason for this dramatic difference in melatonin production is that the pineal gland (which regulates the activities of other glands in the body) is found to be calcified and non functioning in people lacking substantial amounts of melanin. Could this be the reason why African Americans refer to each other as so brother and soul sister, eat soul food and listen to soul music? Soul certainly has a spiritual connotation.
Historically, most people of color possess this quality called soul. Most have developed a system of salvation (religion) which is based on ancestral worship. The essence of ancestral worship is necrornancy, communication with the dead.
How does one communicate with the dead? lt occurs naturally when you sleep. Every person alive has had a dream, at some time or another, in which they’ve spoken with a deceased relative or friend who offered them guidance or direction on problems they were facing.
How is it possible to see in your dreams? How is it possible to with your two eyes closed? It is possible because when you sleep, you see with your "inner eye." In some traditions this "inner eye” is called the "third eye," the eye of clairvoyance. Other traditions refer to this eye as the pineal gland.
lt is when you are asleep that the pineal gland secretes the hormone melatonin (primarily during the hours of 2AM and 6AM) which literally bathes the brain, thus creating the chemical condition necessary for "inner vision" to take place.
The relationship between melatonin and spirituality is certainly nothing new. The revelations of the Bible, Torah, Koran and of the Buddha were all inspired by melanin-induced visions of people of color.
We cannot expect non-melaninated people to explain to us, or even understand something which they themselves do not possess. This is all the more reason why the annual melanin conferences are of the utmost importance to people of color.
As our knowledge of melanin increases, we will gain more insight into ourselves, both spiritually and physically. But the key is that the knowledge must come from us. We must develop the scientists, sociologists and institutions necessary to carry out the research to expand our understanding of melanin...the key to life.
References and Suggested Readings
llarnes, Carol, Melanin: The Chemical Key to Black Greatness, Houston, TX, Black Greatness Series, 1988.
Browder, Anthony T., Prom The Browder File Vol. Il- Survival Strategies For Africans in America: 13 Steps to Freedom, Washington, DC, The Institute of Karmic Guidance, 1996.
King, Dr. Richard, African Origin of Biological Psychiatry, Hampton, VA, U.B. & U.S. Communications Systems, 1994.
Blishop, Ierry “Natural Tan," The Wall Street Iournal, August 26, I
Welsing, Dr. Francis Cress, The Isis Papers, Chicago, ll ., Third World Press, 1991.