By Creation Moments Most people visit the area around Mount St Helens, by leaving Interstate 5 in Washington state at exit 49, and traveling East, along a road called Spirit Lake Highway. The road is so called, because, before 1980, it used to terminate at Spirit Lake. The lake is no longer accessible by road from the West, and even from the East, a substantial hike is required. So, I like to refer to Spirit Lake Highway as the Road to Mount St Helens. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Your body is designed to have the metabolic flexibility to use both fat and glucose for fuel — not just one or the other. The reason conventional dietary advice has failed so miserably is because eating a high-carb diet for a long period of time results in the loss of this metabolic flexibility, making you unable to effectively burn fat for fuel. Last year, the British National Obesity Forum and the Public Health Collaboration issued a joint report based on the analysis of 43 obesity studies, warning the policy to promote a low-fat, high-carb
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By Ken Ham I’m thrilled to announce that, in cooperation with Renewanation, Answers in Genesis is helping and endorsing a new Christian school in Northern Kentucky. Teachers and staff will educate and train students to think biblically—beginning with God’s Word in all areas. Through this exciting new initiative, Twelve Stones Christian Academy wants to partner with like-minded Christian families who desire academic excellence and spiritual vitality. Teachers and staff will educate and train students to think biblically—beginning with God’s Word in all areas. TSCA wants to help curb the trend of young people walking away from the church by equipping
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By Michael By Molly Peterson, University of Missouri COLUMBIA, Mo. – Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical that is used in a variety of consumer products, such as food storage containers, water bottles and certain… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Admin – Orissa Ivanka’s parents believe they should have had the right to exercise informed consent to HPV vaccination on behalf of their daughter, but the consent forms only listed swollen arms and feet as side effects of the vaccine. by TVR Staff Zanrie Nieuwoudt, 11, of Nelspriut, South Africa received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil at her school in March and September 2016. [1] In December 2016, Zanrie began experiencing migraines, fatigue, dizziness and nausea. [2] In January 2016, she suffered pain in both knees. Zanrie underwent MRI scans and blood tests which came …read more Read
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By Dr. Mercola You may have tasted the refreshingly mild flavor of lemongrass, an herb that’s commonly added to foods and beverages. But have you ever tried using lemongrass oil, an all-around herbal oil with many health benefits? Keep on reading to discover more about lemongrass oil. What Is Lemongrass Oil? Lemongrass (Cymbopogon) is a tall perennial plant from the Poaceae grass family, which thrives in tropical and subtropical regions, such as in India, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, China and Guatemala. This plant grows in dense clumps and has bright green, sharp-edged leaves, similar to grass.1 Lemongrass is a
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell The tiny tropical fangblenny reveals fangs when it opens its mouth, but unusual venom is the real key to its defense—and to the defense of its look-alikes. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Years ago, a public service announcement in the U.S. concluded with this powerful statement: “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.” While that tagline promoted an education fund for minority college students, it could just as easily be used to underscore the importance of taking care of your brain health. I say that because of the prevalence of degenerative brain diseases, such as age-related dementia and Alzheimer’s disease. Like me, you may have coworkers, neighbors, friends and family members who are affected by one of these progressive “mind-robbing” diseases. The numbers of those
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By Vicki Batts (Natural News) Carbon dioxide has been vilified …read more Read more here: Natural News
Evolutionary biology is experiencing its most serious division in over a century. Last November, Great Britain’s prestigious Royal Society held a conference to deliberate if evolutionary theory needed to be “extended” or even renovated to accommodate fresh ideas from new discoveries. How bad is this schism? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By REALdeal Source: A Survival Technique Everyone Should Know For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. First of all please don’t chew the brand of gum used in this demo (it’s loaded with aspartame, a known toxic sugar substitute). With that being said, this is one trick that is a need-to-know survival skill. Using common litter this way in a serious collapse-like scenario could save your life. Or maybe you can […] Source: A Survival Technique Everyone Should Know Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Rennos Ioannides Over time, I, like so many other contemporary people, have been plagued by fatty liver, insulin resistance, high homocysteine and gouty arthritis. Every time my blood results came back out-of-the-ordinary, my ferritin scores (which indicate the level of our iron stores) would be in the high end of the so-called normal range. And every time I would ask my doctor, and I have had a few … a rheumatologist, pathologists, gastroenterologists, an endocrinologist, even a homeopath, about the relevance of my observation, they would simply scoff in contempt and would bluntly tell me that my iron stores
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“Talk about a surveillance state. It’s really getting creepy!” Admin Most of us don’t pay much attention to the WiFi routers in our homes. It’s an innocuous technology that we all take for granted, and we don’t really think about unless it’s not working properly. However, WiFi has a unique property that might make you reconsider a land line. Like many frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum, it can penetrate walls, which is what makes WiFi such a good signal for connecting our electronic devices to the internet. But unlike most signals, WiFi can also be used to map every
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“Sounds like we have an interesting summer ahead.” Admin As time goes on, it’s becoming abundantly clear that Trump isn’t going to be able to prevent a major financial crisis in this country. Depending on your beliefs, that’s either because he’s inept in some way, or because he’s being hamstrung by a political system that’s determined to keep our nation on the same unsustainable path. Whatever the case may be, it seems that there is no way that we can change course at this point. We’re headed for a financial crisis, and it’s going to happen sooner rather than
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By Creation Moments As I sat in my office, to write this program, the wind was howling outside. We have some idea, today, of why the wind blows, as the atmosphere contains shifting areas of high and low pressure. However, the direction of the wind is not simply from high to low – other factors, such as the rotation of the Earth, are also important. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Did you know that the 2017 spending bill1,2,3 includes a rider allocating $3 million for consumer education and outreach by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to “promote understanding and acceptance of” biotechnology? The deal was recently passed by the Senate, 79 to 18, “under a bipartisan agreement to keep the government funded through the end of September,” The Washington Post reports.4 In other words, if you are American, you are paying for Monsanto to spread their pernicious propaganda. The fact that they can …read more Read
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By Robert Jonathan (Natural News) Medical cannabis may be effective …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ken Ham AiG has been waiting for the secular media and anti-Christian bloggers to report the truth concerning the economic impact of the Ark and museum. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Humans treat ‘inferred’ visual objects generated by the brain as more reliable than external images from the real world, according to new research published in eLife. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
Before heading to the beach, most people make sure to pack a bottle of sunscreen. After all, the ultraviolet rays can be seriously damaging and no one wants to get skin cancer. But it turns out some ingredients in hundreds of common sunscreens don’t work as well as advertised, according to a new report released by the Environmental Working Group (EWG). Additionally, 73 percent of 880 sunscreens that were tested contain “worrisome” ingredients people may not want to slather on their skin. Authors of the report, which was released on Tuesday, examined the SPF protection, chemical ingredients and overall safety
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By wellnesseuphoria Coffee is full of antioxidants that can reduce melanoma by 20 percent, according to Oxford Academic, Journal of the National Cancer Institute. So, coffee has more health benefits than just filling us with energy and making us feel alert and awake. However, we are all aware that too much caffeine can be dangerous for your health. Well, there are many foods as energizing as coffee, to be honest. Nevertheless, coffee lovers always wonder how caffeine can also have a bad impact on your upset stomach, make you feel anxious and shaky and can also impair your …read more
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By Jeffrey P. Tomkins For many years, how many spawned the human race was not accessible. With modern genetics, scientists been able to more directly explore this question. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By John UpChurch Every time a little leaguer steps up to bat, hidden powers come into play. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Julie Fidler A 16-year-old South Carolina boy consumed a large Diet Mountain Dew, a cafe latte from McDonald’s, and an energy drink within the course of 2 hours, and it evidently cost him his life. [1] Davis Allen Cripe’s caffeine splurge likely caused deadly a heart arrhythmia, according to Richland County coroner Gary Watts. “It was too much caffeine at the time of his death that it caused his arrhythmia.” The Mayo Clinic explains heart arrhythmias this way: “Heart rhythm problems (heart arrhythmias) occur when the electrical impulses that coordinate your heartbeats don’t work properly, causing your heart to
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By Carrie Brown Charcoal As A Natural Health Tool? When was the last time you opened a bag of charcoal and thought, “Hmm, I think this might be a tool to help me become healthier”? Uh, never! But it’s true that there are many uses for charcoal that you might have never considered before. Let’s look at these four new ways to use charcoal, and they don’t include barbecuing! Charcoal as a tooth whitener You know you’ve done it. The day you glanced in a mirror and thought, “Holy Smokes! When did my teeth turn yellow?” So you buy expensive
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By none Recipe From Megan Olson of Paleo Hacks Whether you’re throwing a party or simply having friends or family over, a delicious casserole can set the mood for your gathering. Families from different corners of the world probably have their own versions of casserole, some of which have been passed down from one generation to another. This Delightfully Cheesy Cauliflower Hash Brown Casserole Recipe courtesy of Paleo Hacks’ Megan Olson is a dish you won’t regret making. Cauliflower is used as a base, and blends free-range eggs with flavorful spices to enhance its flavor and health content. The nutritional
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