By Michael By Rosanne Lindsay Sometimes it is necessary to say goodbye to those things that no longer serve you, whether they be partners, friends, or theories. Remember that old adage, “the more things change,… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Gregory D. Cook Judgment in Nahum follows the pattern of Babel. God would come down, incapacitate a rebellion, and scatter rebels. This contradicts a widely-held belief. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Fluoride Action Network (FAN) is among a coalition of environmental, medical and health groups urging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban the addition of fluoride to public drinking water supplies. The EPA has been served with a petition that includes more than 2,500 pages of scientific documentation detailing the risks of water fluoridation to human health. In particular, the petition notes, “the amount of fluoride now regularly consumed by millions of Americans in fluoridated areas exceeds the doses repeatedly linked to IQ loss and other neurotoxic effects.” The EPA is authorized, …read
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The evidence against the use of chemotherapy continues to mount, especially if you’re diabetic. Heart damage caused by chemotherapy is worse in cancer patients with metabolic diseases, according to a study presented EuroEcho-Imaging 2016. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Many nutrition studies remind us that our digestive tract and gut health is the foundation of a strong immune system. In fact, an ideal balance of positive gut bacteria is crucial in keeping us healthy, especially as we age. Which is why we’ll talk about the health benefits of wild blueberry – today. One of the most beneficial bacteria types for gut health is bifidobacteria. This helpful gut bacteria colonizes the digestive tract shortly after birth and helps to …read more Read more here: Natural Health 365
By Creation Moments Ethicists who believe in evolution are trying to figure out an evolutionary explanation for why people universally have a sense of right and wrong. This line of study is so new that it doesn’t yet have a name, although some have suggested “neuroethics” or “moral neuroscience”. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham Since we opened the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky on July 7, guests from all over the United States and from across the world have told us how it brought the account of Noah and the Flood to life for them. One guest shared a summary of her experience with us: I recently visited the Ark Encounter with my family. I have been a believer in Christ and was brought up in church from birth. Stories of the Ark were always fascinating but hard to conceive, given the enormity of Noah’s mission. Seeing the Ark Encounter was
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By Admin If you’ve ever considered going vegetarian, science has some compelling evidence for why you might want to give it a go. It turns out vegetarian diets are extremely healthy according to a recent research study. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, a major authority in the nutritional science world, just released a paper with new information about where […] The post New Review Says Vegetarian Diets are Really Healthy appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Low-dose aspirin therapy has long been recommended to lower your risk of heart attack, and an estimated 36 percent of American adults are currently on it.1 Think about it: That’s more than 1 in 3 persons in the U.S. The conventional justification for this recommendation is that aspirin slightly decreases your blood’s ability to form dangerous clots due to prostaglandin inhibition. However, a number of studies have refuted its benefits, and there’s no shortage of controversy surrounding this subject. In 2014, the U.S. Food and Drug …read more Read more here: mercola
By Tyler Jacobson Talking to your teenager about depression can be difficult. As they go through major changes (physical, emotional, hormonal, social, etc.) during those adolescent years, it’s all too easy for a dark cloud of depression to swirl overhead. While it’s important to address issues head-on, listen to your teenager’s problems, and offer support, it’s equally important to suggest real, practical things that your teenager can do to start feeling better. Luckily, there are number of natural things your child can do that can help: Get regular exercise: Simply put, science has shown that a regular exercise program can
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Have you ever wondered what our ancestors ate and where their foods came from? How many food-based plants grew wild, and how many of these foods were improved through cultivation? Another question is how is it possible that some of the same foods that grew wild in South America have also been available to sustain huge numbers of people in China, Russia and India? A new, comprehensive study, called “Origins of Food Crops Connect Countries Worldwide,”1 tackled these concepts on a grand scale by determining, for …read more Read more here: mercola
In 2010, the BioLogos Foundation published an article that attempted to refute biblical creation. It was authored by old-Earth geologists Drs. Gregg Davidson and Ken Wolgemuth. Do their arguments hold up to scientific scrutiny? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Heather Callaghan By Daisy Hunt There’s no doubt that Ezra Pound’s slogan, “Make it New”, sparked the fire that charged modernist to break from the conventions of the Victorian Age. The movement cemented in… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Evolutionists fail to get around the conundrums apoptosis (programmed cell death) produces for their paradigm. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By David Trounce Traveling through West Africa this year I came across the Moringa oleifera (also called ‘Nebedaye’, in The Gambia) for the first time. The tree is known for its powerful medicinal effect on the body. Both the seeds and leaves are used in cooking and to treat the specific illness. As someone who has a background in herbal medicine, this intrigued me. I was especially surprised to find out that Koreans living in the Gambia used the plant seeds to stave off malaria. This really got my attention since I was going to be in the Gambia for
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
On December 8, 2016, a science news story broke that researchers had found entombed in mid-Cretaceous amber a dinosaur tail complete with “primitive plumage”—i.e., feathers. Is this claim credible? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By David Gutierrez (NaturalNews) (NaturalNews) Did you know that the …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) You may already know that honey is a delicious, more nutritious alternative to sugar and artificial sweeteners. However, did you know that Manuka honey – in particular – can fight off infections, as a potent ally against harmful bacteria? This special type of honey has been shown to minimize the threat of infections while also helping us to avoid the perils of antibiotic resistance – which continues to develop due to the overuse of antibiotics. Researchers are excited to find that …read more Read more here: Natural Health 365
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) The Centers for Disease Control says that heart disease is now the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States, claiming roughly 610,000 lives a year. According to holistic cardiologist Dr. Jack Wolfson, ‘the vast majority of these deaths are completely avoidable.’ Discover a natural way to avoid heart disease. Dr. Wolfson points out that cardiovascular disease stems from poor nutrition and exposure to toxins, which can easily be corrected with the right information. On the next NaturalHealth365 Talk …read more Read more here: Natural Health 365
By Creation Moments The last creature a rattlesnake wants to see is the California ground squirrel. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Julie Fidler The serene, majestic bottlenose dolphins that swim off the Florida Everglades are contaminated with mercury – the highest levels ever documented in the entire species – and it’s killing them. And because the dolphins are a sentinel species that provide a glimpse into the health of both ecosystems and humans, the discovery means it’s likely that people living in the area are also affected. [1] A study published in 2015, for example, found elevated mercury levels in dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon; it further discovered that these levels of mercury “accurately reflected high amounts in the
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By Ken Ham Both the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum themed attractions in Northern Kentucky are world class—and it’s no different at Christmas time. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The combination of meat, vegetables and seasonings is probably a reason why people love meatloaf. The many recipes alone are a huge testament to its popularity. While nothing really beats home-cooked meatloaf, some people settle for store-bought varieties that are made with processed meats that lack any nutritional value. This Meatloaf Recipe gives you a good balance of savory and healthy, as it combines the meaty goodness of organic grass-fed beef with fresh vegetables that pack a crunch. Ingredients: Prep time: 10 minutes | Cook time: 1 hour |Total …read more Read more here:
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By Admin Does Glyphosate Acting as a Glycine Analogue Contribute To ALS? by Stephanie Seneff, Wendy A. Morley, Michael J. Hadden, Martin C. MichenerJournal of Bioinformatics and Proteomics Review Abstract Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease involving several protein mutations in glycine-rich regions with limited treatment options. 90 – 95% of all cases are non-familial with epidemiological studies showing a significant increased risk in glyphosate-exposed workers. In this paper, we propose that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup®, plays a role in ALS, mainly through mistakenly substituting for glycine during protein synthesis, disruption of mineral homeostasis as
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By Admin – Orissa by Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D.Health Impact News Sarah Carrasco never thought twice about vaccines. She and her husband, who married while still in college, were delighted with their brown-haired brown-eyed baby. At the one-year check-up David already knew most of the alphabet and could say five words: “Mom,” “Dad,” “Brober,” (the happy couple was talking about having another baby), “Hi,” and “Bye.” Sarah remembers the pediatrician predicting her son would be a genius. But after David had the one-year round of shots, he spiked a 103 fever, arched his back as if in pain, passed mucous-filled green
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