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By Dr. Neal Doran The evolutionary “family tree” that ties all dinosaurs together has just been redrawn. What bigger questions does this raise? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Julie Fidler A study released earlier this year reveals that some 45% of all deaths in the U.S. in 2012 were due to “cardiometabolic disease,” or CMD – all because of the average diet. CMD encompasses heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes. [1] Researchers say that the largest number of diet-related CMD deaths are due to high consumption of sodium, processed meats, and sugar-sweetened drinks, and low intake of nuts and seeds, seafood omega-3 fats, and fruits and vegetables. Related: Drinking ANY Sugar Increases Your Risk of Diabetes Says first author Renata Micha, R.D., Ph.D., assistant research professor, [More]
By Ken Ham Did your mom ever tell you, “It’s not what you said, it’s how you said it?” I’ve noticed in the secular media, especially recently, that it’s all in the way words are used. So compare how the media describe an atheist church to what media have been saying about our Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky. Now, keep in mind the Ark structure is permitted to exit 10,000 people at one time. There can be over 5,000 people inside the three decks of the Ark at one time, yet some parts of it can look fairly empty. Since [More]
By Admin It is little known that the yellow spice ‘Turmeric’ is an effective remedy for weight loss and it has been used by the ancient Indians in order to cure several diseases naturally. Turmeric plays a vital role in detoxifying the liver, thereby enabling it to do its task of burning fat. The liver is the most essential […] The post Can Turmeric Help With Weight Loss? appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Source: undergroundhealth.com     
By Creation Moments Modern sophisticated laboratories have produced many specialized materials with amazing qualities. Yet, many creatures make ceramic materials that are stronger and tougher. If a crack starts in a piece of our ceramic, over time it grows. The same crack will not grow in ceramic made by the oyster. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Nearly 71 percent of U.S. adults aged 20 and over are overweight or obese. Among children, nearly 21 percent of 12- to 19-year-olds are considered obese, along with 17 percent of 6- to 11-year-olds and 9 percent of 2- to 5-year-olds.1 Exercise and, particularly, diet, definitely play a role in this epidemic, but there’s another often-overlooked factor that may help people to keep their weight in check with little added effort. In fact, it requires nothing but getting more sleep. Like overweight and obesity, insufficient sleep is a public health problem in the U.S. [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Dan Sanchez Would you like to adopt better habits? The most efficient way of doing so is to first focus on what author Charles Duhigg calls “keystone habits,” which set off “chain reactions that… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) According to the CDC, breast cancer – the most common cause of cancer in women – claimed over 41,000 lives in 2014 alone. Yet integrative healthcare providers, like Dr. Daniel Cobb, say that the toll from this horrible disease could be sharply reduced by simply understanding the value of nutritional supplementation – especially the use of vitamin D. In fact, Dr. Cobb notes that many experts estimate that breast cancer cases would be reduced by 100,000 cases per year – and possibly eliminated entirely – by …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interviews Discovery Institute Center for Science and Culture Fellow Nancy Pearcey. Discussing her book, Finding Truth: Five Principles for Unmasking Atheism, Secularism, and Other God Substitutes, Pearcey explains how evolutionary materialism freeloads from religion. She highlights prominent atheists who concede that the concepts of human rights, democracy, and equality originate from the Judeo-Christian worldview. Read an excerpt from Pearcey’s book about this issue at Evolution News and Views. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Further IDTF [More]
Does the Bible teach that the Earth is flat? Did pre-scientific people really think that the Earth was flat? Watch Richard and Calvin debunk the Bible skeptics who misuse various Bible passages to suggest that the Bible says that the Earth is flat.
Where was the Garden of Eden? What was it like? What did it contain? The Bible does not give us all of the answers, but it does give us lot of them, and many can be logically deduced from scripture. Watch this week’s episode to get the answers. Related Articles: Has the Garden of Eden been found? (http://creation.com/has-the-garden-of…)
By Alexandra Preston Arguably necessary for our developed world, chemicals are used extensively in countless products, including personal care products. And although some of them may be effective, many of them also come with some health risks. One recent study shows that occupational exposure to common chemical disinfectants, sanitizers, sterilizers, and deodorizers may increase the risk of developing thyroid cancer. Those who work with these chemicals have an estimated 65% higher risk of developing the disease compared to those who don’t, the Yale University researchers said. The research studied the risk of thyroid cancer in relation to workplace exposure to [More]
Multimedia Presentation by Mike Riddle Creation Association of Puget Sound Woodin Valley Baptist Church, Bothell WA January 2017. This is an easy to understand presentation about the small things God created (cells) and the big things He created (planets and stars). The talk uses simple to understand math and probability. Topics include: • Testing our credulity factor • The Theme: 2 Timothy 3:16 and Romans 1:19-20 • Understanding big numbers and the greatness of God • God made the small things • The amazing cell • God created the BIG things • The incredible human body • How big is [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola With its high concentrations of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, cabbage is one of the healthiest vegetables you can eat. As a cruciferous veggie, in the same family as broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cauliflower, it also contains glucosinolates, phytochemicals that break down into indoles, sulforaphane and other cancer-preventive substances. Different types of cabbage (red, green and Savoy) contain different patterns of glucosinolates, which suggests you should try to eat a variety of cabbage for the best health effects. Its variety is another one of cabbage’s pluses — it comes in hundreds of different types and [More]
Don’t fall for flat-earth brainwashing …read more Source: creation.com     
By Admin – Orissa CDC Whistleblower Case Three Years Later: Nothing Happening by Dr. Brownstein’s Holistic Medicine I honestly cannot believe I am still writing about this. It was three years ago that a senior CDC scientist, Dr. William Thompson, claimed whistleblower protection after he issued a statement that he and his fellow colleagues altered, hid, and threw out data that showed a direct association between the MMR vaccine and autism. In August, 2014, I wrote in a blog post: “Now, there may be proof that the CDC not only knew …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson In this article, we explore Venema’s claims in Adam and the Genome about genetic sequences that he thinks have lost their function. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Tru Foods Nutrition What is Leaky Gut Syndrome and Why You Should Know About it This is a buzz word lately along with gut health and the microbiome. Why is this such as big deal? Should you even be concerned, especially if you do not have any stomach digestive issues? The answer is yes, you should know how your gut health impacts many aspects of your health, not just physical but your mental health as well. It is a very common health issue today yet many people are unaware of it and traditional medical professionals do not address it [More]
By Karin Viet The bombardier beetle’s tail end is equipped with twin “spray nozzles” (or gland openings) to shoot its gaseous ammunition. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Increasingly, day-by-day, all of creation is being assaulted and battered by electromagnetic fields—some are “naturally-occurring” way high above the planet in the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Death rates from liver cancer have doubled since the mid-1980s, reports the American Cancer Society. This dramatic three decades-long rise makes liver cancer the fastest-growing cause of deaths from cancer in the United States. In addition, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which can lead to liver cancer, is on the verge of becoming an epidemic – with an astonishing 30 percent of the American population affected to some degree. What’s really behind this deadly rise in liver disease and liver cancer? That’s exactly what we’ll focus on …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
Are creation geneticists wrong about mutation rates? And how distantly related should parents be for genetically healthy offspring? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Admin Supplements Killing Children? by ANH-USA No, but this false narrative is being pushed by the mainstream media. Last week, a paper in the Journal of Medical Toxicology reported that calls to poison control centers concerning dietary supplements were up 50% over the period 2005-2012, with most of those calls relating to small children. The mainstream media pounced, questioning whether parents should risk storing supplements at home. As with previous attacks against supplements, however, an analysis of the underlying data shows that supplements are overwhelmingly safe products. The Journal article cited findings from the American Association of Poison Control [More]
By Creation Moments Research has repeatedly shown that dogs can be an effective sedative. Continued research has now shown that dogs can relieve more stress and promote better health than even the presence of a close friend will do. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) What exactly are genetically modified foods, or GMOs, doing to our health? Will this ‘new’ way of growing food – developed by the biotech industry – actually live up to the promise of feeding the world and reducing our dependency of toxic farming chemicals? Or, does this modern technology pose a serious threat to our digestive system, immune function and the environment? No doubt, the future of our food supply is at stake and GMOs represent one of the most hotly debated health topics of our time. …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dandelion greens are nutritious, delicious and versatile. They can be added to salads, soups and stews or sautéed and served as a side dish. What you may have only thought of as a pesky weed in your yard is actually a flowering herb with significant health benefits. The dandelion plant belongs to the largest plant family — the Asteraceae or sunflower family — which includes more than 22,000 species, such as daisies and thistles. The dandelion alone has more than 100 different species, all of which are beneficial to your health.1 In fact, every [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you’re a U.S. adult and don’t regularly take a prescription drug, you’re now in the minority, according to a survey of nearly 2,000 U.S. adults by Consumer Reports.1 The revealing sample found that more than half of U.S. adults regularly take prescription medications, and the average adult takes four. If it seems like your friends and family are taking more drugs than they did in the past — or if adults use more meds than they did when you were a kid — it’s not in your imagination, either. Consumer Reports found that [More]