By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you haven’t experienced a slice of toast with Nutella, you may not be missing as much as advertisers would like you to believe. Nutella, advertised as a pseudo-healthy sweet, is a chocolate spread used on pancakes, toast and fried in wontons. In fact, the product has a large group of enthusiasts both in Europe and the U.S. Unfortunately, while advertised as a healthy addition to your morning breakfast routine, Nutella doesn’t live up to the hype. The simple ingredient list contains just five items, the greatest of which is sugar. Nutella has …read
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By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Vitamin K2 is a ghost vitamin. It doesn’t get much press even though it’s involved with some very important metabolic functions in the human body. There are two types of this vitamin that are well known and understood: K1 and K2, and K2 subdivides further. Vitamin K3 has garnered very little analysis so far and won’t be brought up anymore in this article. Both K1 (phylloquinone) and K2 (menaquinone) are similar in their basic function of binding proteins …read more Read more here: Health Impact News
14 to 25 percent of Americans suffer from bad breath, not counting morning breath. Bad breath is caused by sulfur-containing compounds generally found in food and resolves within 24 after the food is fully digested. Chronic bad breath is a symptom of an underlying problem such as poor oral hygiene, poor diet, gum disease, tooth decay or other more serious medical conditions such as liver disease or diabetes. In this episode of Ancient Medicine Today, Jordan Rubin shares 9 secret bad breath fighters and a homemade toothpaste recipe that has a number of benefits for your oral health.
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By Creation Moments Did someone engrave the Ten Commandments, in ancient Hebrew, on a New Mexico rock 2,000 years ago? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Michael By Alex Pietrowski The argument for the extreme overuse of agrichemicals in global industrial farming is that supposedly without the advances made by Monsanto and other chemical giants, the world… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham Want to stay up to date on the latest creation research and get the scoop on how to answer attacks on God’s Word and the Christian faith? Look no farther than our Answers magazine. This award-winning, bimonthly publication is very popular with families and churches across the country (and even around the world). Here’s a peek at what you’ll see in the newest issue! Ever wondered how your taste buds work? What about the chemical building blocks for life that are being found on asteroids? With all those basic ingredients supposedly occurring naturally, could life really develop
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By Heather Callaghan By Dr. Fahad Basheer “The whole world is watching you. You cannot be the real You when you are being observed. There is a science to why this happens!” It’s so hard to live with… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Vicki Batts (Natural News) Recently, a bill to legalize …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Connie Rogers Winter skin can be stressed skin. We’re colder…so we take hotter showers, we turn up the indoor heat, we stress drive our vehicle through the snow, eat more, lose our motivation for exercise, drink less water and increase alcohol intake. Moods change and according to the Department of Clinical Neurosciences, winter months can increase depression, with the highest proportion of episodes occurred in December, to March. (1) To make matters worse, when exposed to whipping Colorado winds the trend is to lather our skin with petroleum derivative products, such as mineral oil, in order to avoid winter
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By Ken Ham People are coming from everywhere to visit the Our 16th grandchild, at 4 weeks old, had his first trip to the Ark along with 3,000 other visitors that day. Our grandkids love visiting this special place that honors our Creator God and unashamedly proclaims the truth of God’s Word and the saving gospel. Four of our 10 granddaughters (of 16 total grandkids) recently had a great time at one of their favorite places to visit—the Ark. Here are some of our grandchildren at the door exhibit in the Ark Encounter—they love this …read more Read more here:
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How does science advance itself? Moral judgments, aesthetic judgments, decisions about applications of science, and conclusions about esoteric concepts are outside the realm of science, but that doesn’t mean that these realms are unimportant. Science in some respects has changed the world, but it’s time that it begin changing itself. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Thomasina Copenhaver Every year, thousands of people line up for the flu shot. Very soon after –they get the flu. I’ve heard it so many times in the last month and I know from personal experience working as a nurse years ago, the flu shot can cause the flu. Why keep getting one? The question then, is how did humanity survive throughout millennia without the flu shot? To answer, we have to study ancient history, or we’re destined to repeat it. In fact, epidemiologists and viral geneticists studied the worst flu pandemic in the history of the world–the 1918
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By Ken Ham Bill Nye: Science Guy is premiering March 12, 2017. We decided, in response to this film, to have our own documentary event. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Makers of the flu vaccine claim receiving it decreases the risk of getting sick due to the triggering of antibody development in the body. However, a Chinese study reveals quite the opposite. Researchers in Hong Kong have found that in addition to actually increasing the risk of flu, receiving the flu vaccine also raises the risk of getting a respiratory infection by 5.5 times. The study was published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases. Stringent double-blind study shows disturbing side effects of flu vaccine While research on the side effects of the flu …read
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By Admin – Orissa The FDA admits that thimerosal (a mercury based preservative) is still being used in vaccines. by TVR Staff In January 2017, State Representative Lynn Morris introduced HB 331 in the Missouri House of Representatives prohibiting vaccines containing mercury or other metals used for preservation or any other purpose from being administered to a child or adult in a public health clinic in Missouri. If passed, the legislation would take effect on Aug. 28, 2018. [1] A second bill, HB 332, introduced by Rep. Morris, seeks to restrict the use of certain vaccines containing foreign human …read
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By Admin – Orissa Help Save This Natural Painkiller! by Alliance for Natural Health – USA Two bills have been introduced to protect consumer access to cannabidiol (CBD). They need our support. Action Alert! We have a growing opioid painkiller epidemic in this country—one that has followed the scandal of so many heart-health-destroying or cancer-causing pain relievers being approved by the FDA. There is a natural alternative, and of course the government is intent on banning it for no reason at all—other than to clear the way for a blockbuster new drug. Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-VA) has introduced two bills,
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By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, learn about recent action in Texas on evolution education in public schools. Listen in to learn more about HB 1485, a bill to protect teachers who wish to discuss scientific evidence for and against evolution, and the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills science standards streamlining – which the Board of Education will vote on in April. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Ken Ham What would it be like to work on Noah’s Ark and to work for a ministry spreading the gospel and the message of biblical authority in our culture? Well, come be part of the Ark Encounter team in Northern Kentucky and find out! Now that the busy spring and summer vacation seasons are approaching, we have a number of flexible positions with a variety of shift and schedule options available at the Ark Encounter for the remainder of the year. Ark Encounter is hiring employees in the following areas: Food and beverage team Guest services Housekeeping Transportation
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By Paul Fassa Source: The Cold Truth About Emergen-C For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA I recently came upon an article exposing the dangers of a popular powdered supplement call Emergen-C. It’s a flavorful powder that produces an effervescent drink by simply adding water, and it is too popular. I agree that the product should be avoided. But I’m critical of the reasons posted because it focuses […] Source: The Cold Truth About Emergen-C Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Admin – Orissa Dr. Stefan Lanka. Image source. Could There Be Something Wrong with the Germ Theory? by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Our modern medicine’s paradigm is based mostly on the germ theory of microbes invading our bodies and causing disease, thus creating the need for a war against microbes to eliminate them all and conquer all diseases. Fear is the motivation for creating the weapons of antibiotics, antivirals, and vaccines befitting this concept, but our modern populations are sicker than ever. Are the weapons creating chronic debilitating diseases in exchange for acute illnesses considered infectious that most
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Around one in ten persons in the United States now has diabetes, and many more have elevated blood sugar levels and prediabetes symptoms. However, eating more berries and receiving the benefits of their health-promoting anthocyanins and flavonoids is proving to be a powerful step toward avoiding this disease. Anthocyanins are the colorful pigments found in plant components such as berries and other fruits, flowers, leaves and stems. They are what give plants their deep, rich red, blue and purple hues. All told, there are at least 560 different anthocyanins. However, research …read more Read
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The discovery of seven planets orbiting Trappist-1, with three in the habitable zone, has given rise to claims of habitability. However, neither life nor even water have been found there. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Heather Callaghan By Brianna Acuesta Scientifically speaking, photovoltaic modules on the outside of the device would absorb the solar energy throughout the day, which would then used to cool the air and produce… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the National Cancer Institute, in 2012 there were 14 million new cases of cancer diagnosed and 8.2 million cancer deaths worldwide.1 They anticipate the number of newly diagnosed cases will rise to over 20 million each year within the next two decades. These statistical trends are used to measure success of efforts to prevent or treat cancers. Mainstream medicine relies on pharmaceutical companies to develop toxins that may kill cancer cells and extend the life of those suffering from the disease. Unfortunately, cancer cells develop in unique and highly variable processes, …read
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin interview Winston Ewert, a graduate student in computer science at Baylor University who recently co-authored a paper titled, “Evolutionary Synthesis of Nand Logic: Dissecting a Digital Organism,” in Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. Ewert shares how reading Richard Dawkins led him to his current research in evolutionary computation and his criticisms of the Avida Simulation. Listen in as Ewert explains the scientific research behind his paper, and find out why intelligent design is attracting the interest of graduate students. For more on
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Are we in the Matrix, or are we safe to assume that the world we’re in is real? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By mindboggler Phytic acid, also known as inositol-6-phosphate or phytate in its salt form, is a unique chemical compound found naturally in many plant foods that include grains, seeds, legumes/beans, and nuts. It is also found in small amounts in roots and tubers. It is thought by some people as an “anti-nutrient” because it prevents your body from absorbing minerals from your guts. It does that by binding to minerals, because of which makes mineral such as zinc, iron, and calcium less available to your body. Some people especially those on the Paleo diet stay away from foods containing it
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