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Who would think the innocuous bathroom towel could potentially pose a threat to one’s health? An indispensable tool in our bathing routine, seemingly clean, or lightly used bath towels, coupled with a potentially humid bathroom environment can harbor innumerable disease causing bacteria.   Germs contained in towels can cause skin disease, hair loss, urinary tract infections, and even spread drug-resistant bacteria that can be fatal.   Most of the bacteria in towels comes from the user’s body, face, and hands. With the high humidity usually found in a bathroom it becomes a highly favorable environment for rapid bacterial growth. Towels that appear clean to the [More]
The puzzle persists after all these years. On the one hand, biochemists perform decay rate studies that show biochemicals cannot last a million years in the best of conditions. On the other hand, paleontologists keep finding biochemicals in fossil bones deemed tens of millions of years old. A new report again attempts to explain how those short-lived biomaterials might have “lived” far beyond their expected shelf lives. … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Just because we don’t have evidence that there is a growing epidemic of sleep deprivation doesn’t necessarily mean we are getting enough sleep. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
What Scripture says about purity still matters today …read more Source: creation.com     
By Hesh Goldstein One would think that any doctor that had a brain would encourage their patients to stay healthy. The problem is that most doctors rely on the “take-a-pill” mentality, which leads to people being overweight and carrying bags full of various Rx drugs. Let’s say there are doctors out there that truly care about the health of their patients. Where do hey get their “health” information from? From the fraudulent pharmaceutical industry that only cares about profit. The only way they can profit Is by sickness. These companies spend billions and higher thousands to talk about the amazingly [More]
By everybodysfit Most people often forget about or don’t even consider including beets as part of a healthy diet. It hardly makes the list for the grocery store maybe because they aren’t front and center in the produce section and popularity hasn’t quite hit the dining out menus. Beets are a superfood that we shouldn’t neglect. Here are a number of reasons you may want to pick up some beets the next time you shop: 1. Low in calories – Every 100 grams of beets only has 43 calories. They don’t have any fat either. Adding them …read more Source: [More]
By Jonathan McLatchie On this episode, Dr. Jonathan McLatchie takes us on a deep dive into two classic examples of irreducibly complex systems – the bacterial flagellar motor and the process of DNA replication in cell division. He explains the intricacies of each process and shows why each stands up to scrutiny as a true example of irreducible complexity. Along the way, he explains why the RNA world scenario isn’t likely to be the answer to irreducible complexity that materialists are looking for. And near the end, be sure to listen to McLatchie explain the “likelihood ratio”of the evidence for [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Elevated insulin and diabetes are more common than ever in the United States. In fact, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 37.3 million people (11.3% of the US population) are afflicted with diabetes. Prediabetes symptoms, including elevated insulin levels, affect a staggering 96 million Americans, and this number will likely increase over the coming years. On top of that, research is finding another issue related to high blood sugar: an increased risk of cancer, including the most aggressive and metastatic forms. How too much sugar triggers adverse health effects in [More]
A recent peer-reviewed study published in the medical journal Cureus provided evidence for a positive correlation between the number of vaccine doses given to babies and infant mortality rates.   The study confirmed a 2011 study conducted by the same researchers, which found a positive correlation between the greater number of vaccines given to infants in the most highly developed nations and a higher infant mortality rate.   The initial study published in 2011 in Human and Experimental Toxicology evaluated 2009 data from developed and under-developed nations around the world and found that the greatest number of infant deaths occurred in developed nations where infants [More]
In the climate of a global pandemic, covid injections were rolled out under emergency use authorisation after a much shorter than normal testing period. Millions of people rolled up their sleeves because they were told they were doing their part to end the pandemic. But for some – it didn’t go as expected.   The Unseen Crisis: Vaccine Stories You Were Never Told is a feature-length documentary that provides an intimate, uncensored look into the lives of those who live with the debilitating after-effects of the covid injections. It examines the issue of covid vaccine-injury claims in a fresh, honest, and [More]
In Loving Memory of Dr. Rashid Buttar, 1966-2023   By Sayer Ji of GreenMedInfo:   “Due to rumors circulating and the many questions I have received as to the cause of his passing, I wish to share the last publicly recorded discussion we had where Rashid earnestly wanted the world to know the details surrounding the sudden decline of his health.   For the record, Rashid reached out to me on Feb 18th, and explained that only a few weeks before, he was in the ICU for 6 days.  He was diagnosed with both stroke and myocarditis with symptoms and [More]
Natural stone arches are commonly made of sandstone or limestone and are found in coastal cliff areas that can be eroded by wave action. Other arches have also formed as artifacts of the receding phase of the Flood.1 Over the centuries, arches form due to erosion where softer rock is removed, producing alcoves and leaving harder caprock at the top. Sometimes, these result in arches. Through unrelenting erosion, even th… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
University of Florida researchers found high-quality human DNA in nearly all environments, suggesting potential applications in fields like medicine, archaeology, and criminal forensics. However, this raises significant ethical concerns around consent and privacy, underscoring the need for guidelines to govern the collection and use of environmental DNA (eDNA).   On the beach. In the ocean. Traveling along riverways. In muggy Florida and chilly Ireland. Even floating through the air.   We cough, spit, shed and flush our DNA into all of these places and countless more. Signs of human life can be found nearly everywhere, short of isolated islands and remote mountaintops, according [More]
By Ken Ham The meaning of anything depends on its origin. And did you know that the book of Genesis gives us an account of the origin of all the basic entities of life and the universe? Let’s start listing them: Genesis is a very important book as it provides the foundation for the rest of the Bible, for our Christian worldview, for all doctrine, and, in fact, for everything. The origin of space, matter, and time The origin of the earth The origin of water The origin of the atmosphere and hydrosphere The origin of light The origin of [More]
How do some more recent paleoanthropology finds fit into the biblical perspective? …read more Source: creation.com     
The mudskipper (Boleophthalmus caeruleomaculatus) of the order Perciformes, is a fascinating fish whose evolutionary origins are quite unknown. They supposedly ‘diverged’ from other bony fish (teleosts) about 140 million years ago. Recently, evolutionists investigated the blinking behavior of the mudskipper: New research shows that these amphibious fish have evolved a bli… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Ken Ham Does human life begin at conception or fertilization? At Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum, we make sure we now say human life begins at fertilization. We don’t use the word conception as we have done in the past when discussing the issue of abortion. Why? Many people may not realize this, but the highly respected Stedman’s Medical Dictionary caved to societal pressures and changed the definition of conception. Why did they change the definition? Before we discuss the why, let’s look at the actual change that occurred. In the 26th edition, published in 1995, conception [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Is there a nonsurgical alternative to knee replacement surgery that instead treats the cause and offers only beneficial side effects? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Daisy Luther Author of What to Eat When You’re Broke and Bloom Where You’re Planted online course As our banking system implodes all around us, you may be wondering how on earth we can be financially prepared for the future in a world where our national currency is at extreme risk. While it’s easy to say, “Invest in precious metals,” it’s also important to know that PMs, while important, aren’t your first layer of financial preparedness. In this article, I want to talk about how to layer your financial preparedness to help yourself through the tough days ahead. …read [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It seems like the perfect summer pursuit: a relaxing day spent in the pool. But scientific studies suggest that what appears to be a refreshing summer pastime could actually expose you to dangerous cancer-causing pool chemicals. Research has found that swimming in chlorinated pools heightens bladder cancer risk. Worse yet, when the cancer-causing components of chlorine are absorbed through the skin or lungs, the risk of cancer climbs even higher since there is no opportunity for detoxification via the liver. Carcinogens lurking in the swimming pool increase the risk of bladder cancer Published in [More]
By Ken Ham For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths. (2 Timothy 4:3–4) One of the observations I’ve made in recent times is that basic beliefs Christians have held to for 2,000 years (and the Israelites before them for hundreds more years!) are suddenly being portrayed as radical beliefs. At times, it’s as if those discovering that Christians hold to these beliefs are in shock that [More]
By Patrick Tims, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Did you know the average man produces millions of sperm cells each day? Sperm production – a complex and highly regulated process that occurs in the testes – is influenced by various factors such as hormones, genetics, and environmental factors. Unfortunately, exposure to trauma or harmful substances can impact the epigenetic markers on DNA and associated proteins. Epigenetic markers are chemical modifications that can alter gene expression without changing the genetic code, leading to dysfunction and poor physical and mental health outcomes. Recent reports indicate that Big Pharma and Big Government …read more Source: [More]
By Patrick Tims, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) will become increasingly important in the likely dystopian future. FOIA is a statute passed in 1967 to provide public access to information in the possession of the United States government. The statute’s language describes how documents or information controlled by the federal government are to be partially or fully disclosed upon request. However, over 100 agencies handle FOIA requests, meaning a complex bureaucratic process is necessary to extract information from the federal government. A recent FOIA request has resulted in the exposure of a document that reveals the [More]
By Patrick Tims, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It is estimated that nearly 41 million lawsuits are filed annually in the United States. Of course, mainstream media outlets will tend to highlight a select few of those cases, typically focusing on those that involve celebrities. Therefore, no doubt, the talking heads on your TV will overlook the landmark case recently filed against Big Pharma’s Pfizer. The legal action urges an abrupt halt to the use of Pfizer’s mRNA COVID injections. Latest lawsuit against Pfizer will make a worldwide impact Big Pharma powerhouses such as Pfizer are no strangers to litigation. …read more [More]
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most manipulated infectious disease events in history, characterized by official lies in an unending stream lead by government bureaucracies, medical associations, medical boards, the media, and international agencies.[3 , 6 , 57]   We have witnessed a long list of unprecedented intrusions into medical practice, including attacks on medical experts, destruction of medical careers among doctors refusing to participate in killing their patients and a massive regimentation of health care, led by non-qualified individuals with enormous wealth, power and influence.   For the first time in American history a president, governors, mayors, hospital [More]
These bacteria precision-build magnetic navigation aids …read more Source: creation.com     
By Troy Lacey Patterns of Evidence: Journey to Mount Sinai Part II invites us to follow a fascinating journey to confirm the history of the Exodus. …read more Source: AIG Daily