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“Why wouldn’t a woman object to a man being in the ladies locker room. This whole transgender lunacy is becoming a nightmare in schools as well.”  Admin A sports minister is weighing in on a fitness gym that booted one of its members after she complained about a transgendered man in the women’s locker room. “They have non-judgmental policy but they sure will judge the person that believes transgender is wrong,” Stave McConkey says of Planet Fitness. A woman in Michigan, Yvette Cormier, made national news this week after Planet Fitness dropped her due to its “judgement free” policy. According [More]
“Just another sign of growing apostasy especially in mainline denonimations.”  Admin An American Baptist College is defending its invitation to an openly lesbian United Church of Christ minister, asserting that Christians are making an “idol” of the Bible. “It’s sad that people use religion and idolatry of the Bible to demoralize same-gender-loving people,” American Baptist College President Forrest Harris told The Tennessean on Wednesday. The publication then asked that he clarify his use of the phrase “idolatry of the Bible.” “When people say [the Bible] is synonymous with God and the truth,” Harris responded. “We can’t be guided and dictated [More]
“Given what you’ll read later in the article about one of its co-founders one can only imagine what kind of teaching will be given students there.”  Admin A California school co-founded by a firebrand who once called for an “intifada” in the U.S. has become the nation’s first accredited Muslim college. Zaytuna College, which operates out of two rented buildings in Berkeley, Calif., and had an enrollment of 30 in 2013, was officially accredited earlier this week by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges—one of the six academic organizations responsible for authorizing public and private colleges and universities in [More]
“So much for free speech. I wonder if this Act will eventually be applied to what is said inside churches if someone claims to have been “offended” by what a minister said in a sermon. Biblical truth is now being shut down by PC zealots.”  Admin A street preacher in the UK who is charged with making “homophobic” and “Islamophobic” remarks has just completed a two-day trial and awaits a verdict on whether or not biblical speech about the issues is considered a crime in the country. Mike Overd, a street preacher for five years, is accused of speaking against [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Globally, $374 billion is spent on snacks each year. Nielsen’s 2014 Global Survey of Snacking revealed that many people are seeking out snacks with all-natural ingredients – 45 percent said natural snacks are very important and 32 percent said they’re moderately important.1 People are also looking for cleaner ingredients labels. Forty-four percent said they want snacks with no artificial colors, followed closely by no genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and artificial flavors. Of course, the best snacks are whole foods… not those with ingredients labels at all. But major food companies are taking note …read [More]
By Robert Harrington “Moving clocks ahead an hour for daylight saving means more evening sun. But it can also cause ‘microsleeps’ – nodding off with potentially dangerous consequences – until we adapt.“[1] Many individuals throughout Western society are experiencing insomnia and other sleep conditions more frequently. Because of this predicament in our “already overworked, sleep-deprived country,’ shifting the time by one hour twice a year to accommodate Daylight Savings Time (DST) now has greater significance than ever. It now takes less of life’s daily stresses to produce ‘microsleeps’ during the day which then interrupt both work and play. “Susceptibility to [More]
By Debi Elison-Warsat When people become sick, most of the time they rush to the doctor’s office to get medication to mask the problem and not actually become better. Natural remedies are the way to go, and this one is actually famous! This recipe was created by a Brazilian monk who goes by the name of Romano Zago. You only need a few ingredients, and if you are a health nut like me you probably already have it. And, despite the pressure and the lobbying power of the pharmaceutical industry, this is a recipe that has managed to circle the [More]
Christians are frightened to reveal their religious beliefs to colleagues at work, equality chiefs admit. When they do declare their Christianity, whether in the office or on the shop floor, they are often mocked or treated like bigots – and their children are even ridiculed at school. Christians also think their faith is being pushed out of its role as a cornerstone of life in Britain, according to a major study by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. And ironically, many feel they are being persecuted by the same anti-discrimination and equality laws supported by the equality watchdog. Persecuted: The [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) by Melissa Melton The petition up on WhiteHouse.gov against mandatory vaccinations — the one the White House tried to bury — has, at the time of writing this, reached well over the 100,000 signatures needed by March 6th in order to supposedly garner a response from our president’s administration. The petition is short, sweet, and to the point: No human being should be FORCED to be vaccinated against their will and/or personal/religious beliefs. I petition against making vaccinations of any kind mandatory. This includes forcing children to be vaccinated to attend public schools, …read more Read more [More]
By Mariana Sarceda For decades, those people slightly or heavily overweighed were told by nutritionists and health experts that the best way of getting rid of those unwanted extra pounds was to stick to a long term and steady diet plan. Apparently, losing weight gradually was much better than following any of the more popular and much advertised crash diet plans that offered almost instant weight loss. Diet plans such as the 3 day military diet, the astronaut diet, the cabbage soup diet, the grapefruit diet or the Scarsdale Diet are examples of these nutrition plans that have been traditionally [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) 300 farmers have taken over the building where Brazil’s GMO regulator CTNBio was meeting Thursday to decide about whether to approve GE eucalyptus trees. The meeting was cancelled. Source: www.mst.org.br Also Thursday, 1,000 women took over operations of FuturaGene across Brazil. The action included the destruction of all GE eucalyptus seedlings. About 1,000 women of the MST occupied the Suzano company (parent corporation to GE tree company FuturaGene) in Itapetininga, Sao Paulo, Brazil. On Thursday morning about 300 farmers organized by La Via Campesina occupied the meeting of the Brazil National Biosafety Technical Commission (CTNBio), which was [More]
The bodily process of digestion and absorption is one of the most important to our health. Hippocrates made this statement over two thousand years ago and it is truer today than ever. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In today’s world it’s harder than ever to keep your weight under control, as evidenced by the fact that two-thirds of American adults and one-third of children and teens are either overweight or obese.1 Weight management is a concern for most people, and many struggle to determine what they’re doing wrong. Even exercising regularly can fail to make a dent for some people. It is important to understand that while exercise is certainly part of the formula for success, the foods you choose to eat are three times more important for controlling your weight [More]
“As you will learn from watching the video and reading the article a dangerous ruling has come down from the Supreme Court that will give government regulators a way of making rules outside their normal rule making process by modifying interpretations of regulations which do not require any public notification or comments. Another step to more power for the government and less for the people.”  Admin Regulators won a big victory at the Supreme Court on Monday as the justices endorsed expansive powers for changing the interpretation of federal rules. The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that federal agencies do not [More]
By Connie Rogers In the year 2000 Melanoma Risk was was one in 75 persons, today it’s one in 50. There are about 80,000 new melanomas a year, adding to this growing challenge.(1) Most people are not even aware that everyday habits may bring them closer to Melanoma Risk. Our Risk for Melanoma Increases When…. 1-When we take common photo-toxic drugs or use fragrances and then go into the sun, we increase our risk for Melanoma. These can include Antibiotics, Diuretics, Ibuprofen, Diltiazem for HBP and Accutane for acne.(1) 2-A daily diet of mostly processed foods can cause a pro-inflammatory [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) here. 4. Regular waterings will prevent plant stress. Having an irrigation system in place with a timer will be less work for you and will ensure your plants are getting a balanced amount of moisture at each watering. This also will help you not over-water your plants which can be just as bad as not watering at all. 5. Protect the roots with mulch. Mulching the roots is a trade secret many successful gardeners use to protect the plant’s delicate root structures and prevent weeds from growing. You can use fallen leaves, …read more Read more here: [More]
If you’re worried about your child contracting measles, whooping cough or one of the other scary-sounding infectious diseases being hyped up by the mainstream media right now, you might want to steer clear of recently vaccinated children rather than the unvaccinated. What you’re not being told by the corporate media is that attenuated vaccines like MMR, the proposed solution to the contrived Disneyland measles outbreak, shed live viruses for weeks or even months following vaccination, spreading vaccine-strain infections to others. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated children alike are at risk from recently vaccinated children, who are walking disease carriers spreading viruses [More]
By Barbara Minton Is there a link between soda pop consumption and obesity? Sure there is, but that’s just the beginning of the story. If the threat of obesity isn’t enough to make you put down that Coke or Pepsi, here are 6 other health threats you might want to consider. 1. The Chemical Used to Create the Caramel Color of Colas is Carcinogenic Cola makers would like you to believe their caramel color comes from real burnt sugar, the way it did several decades ago. But in fact the color comes from 4-methylimidazole (4–MEI), a chemical produced by reacting [More]
By Angela Smith Despite being very careful around the house, your mother recently suffered a fall and incurred a broken arm. Since your father is no longer around to look after her, you’ve found yourself at a loss regarding temporary care options. While incredibly inconvenient, her injury doesn’t warrant a lengthy hospital stay or taking up permanent residence at a retirement home. Still, she shouldn’t be left to fend for herself throughout the recovery process. After all, she had enough trouble getting before her injury – and a broken arm is guaranteed to make the problem worse. Fortunately, there are [More]
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic medical condition that affects joints of your feet and hands causing severe pain, swelling and in a few cases permanent disabilities. In Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the immune system of your body attacks joints that causes inflammation and destroys joints along with other organs of your body. There is natural relief. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
“This article gives perhaps a clearer explanation of what Google’s new “truth score” algorithm is all about. As the article notes there has been no timeline given as to when it will be implemented. Perhaps if enough people object it won’t be. We’ll see.”  Admin While most of us have been busy thinking about net neutrality, guess what Google has been doing. The leading search engine has decided to change the criteria it uses for ranking content on the internet, so that content will no longer be ranked by popularity, as it has been since the beginning. The new ranking [More]
By Pilai If you’re anything like me, you love eating bananas. It has been revealed that there are problems that bananas can fix better than pills. Eating banana not even tasty in fact very vital for our health.It contains vitamins,protein and many other nutrients in a abundant quantity, its has thiamin, riboflavin, neocin, and folic acid which is the main source of energy in banana. In recent studies it is found that eating banana not even good for health in fact it also increase our body fairness. It increase our body strength, also control women periods problem’s by keeping them [More]
By Sandeep Godiyal Mercury is a natural element, but unlike some elements, it is of absolutely no benefit to the body; on the contrary, mercury can be harmful in a number of important ways and can interfere with several bodily systems. There are many ways in which people are exposed to mercury, including through some dental procedures, seafood consumption, and exposure to a variety of agriculture pesticides. It can also be found frequently in the drinking water. What is especially concerning is that when children are exposed to mercury as they are growing, this exposure can have a long-lasting impact [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum Researchers saw evidence only in first 3 years of disease, findings could lead to early test By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Feb. 27, 2015 (HealthDay News) — Chronic fatigue syndrome appears to be linked to specific changes in a person’s immune system, particularly increased amounts of chemical messengers that regulate immune responses, researchers report. The study adds to growing evidence that chronic fatigue syndrome is caused by a malfunctioning immune system, said lead author Dr. Mady Hornig. She is director of Translational Research at the Jerome L. and Dawn Greene Infectious Disease Laboratory at [More]
At the edge of the Pacific, women believe they’re part of an unexplained breast cancer cluster. It’s a fear created by media hype and medical researchers who should know better. Since the ’90s, the San Francisco Chronicle has published a steady stream of articles claiming the affluent, mostly white women of Marin have the highest rate of breast cancer in the country, as much as 35 percent higher than the national average. A new documentary plans to dispel the myths. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Christina Sarich You voted with your dollar. You spoke out on social media. You educated your co-workers who were eating a junk-food diet. Thanks to this influence, organic food sales are exploding, so one of the largest retailers in the US is ‘doubling down’ their investment in organic and sustainable products. Target’s initiative is called ‘Made to Matter,’ and it will nearly double the number of sustainable and organic products it sells. The chain has already included an exclusive collection of 16 brands and over 100 individual products that were introduced last year – ranging from bleach-free diapers to [More]
By noreply@blogger.com (Activist) By LEVI QUACKENBOSS Not all of the diseases we vaccinate children for are serious or appropriate. Many of them are a matter of inconvenience and some are for manufactured epidemics: Hep B, HPV, chickenpox, flu. This isn’t to minimize the rare adult or child death from chickenpox but that number is 1/40th of the deaths from vaccine-induced SIDS. Immunity from vaccines doesn’t last forever. Most adults would be considered “unvaccinated” today for everything but the viral diseases they naturally acquired. Even if you buy into the theory of herd immunity, most of our …read more Read more [More]