By Jeremy Ham Why are people called fools in Scripture even though Jesus told us not to call people fools? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ariana Source: 6 Delicious Spring Flowers For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Add color and nutrition to your diet by eating these delicious spring flowers. Spring is a time to admire the arrival of beautiful, colorful blossoms, warm weather, and new life. Did you know that many beautiful spring wildflowers have more uses than just looking pretty? There are many wildflowers that are edible and [&hellip Source: 6 Delicious Spring Flowers Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) For the past several years, as it rose in popularity, “raw” milk – that is, milk that has not undergone pasteurization – has been heavily criticized as being unclean, disease-ridden and dangerous to consume. But a growing body of research and evidence suggests… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By Julie Wilson staff writer (NaturalNews) The long, drawn-out political circus that accompanies a presidential election can be exhausting to say the least, especially when, as usual, the candidates are far from representing the public’s needs and wants.But thanks to social media and alternative news outlets… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Alex Jordon Essential oils become more and more popular these days, some of them or the right combination may work well for many health conditions, such as lavender, oregano, peppermint, tea tree, lemon and rosemary. And don’t miss another one, frankincense, which can make other essential oils more effective and beneficial to overall health greatly. Used as an essential oil, frankincense oil deserves its reputation as the “King of Oils”. There are tons of research-based uses for frankincense oil, read on for the uses and benefits of this incredible oil. For General Health Care Frankincense oil treats cuts and
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By Dr. Gary Parker There are obviously all kinds of “change through time” that are not evolution, so evolution must be only a particular kind of change through time. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Plants are not simple bystanders in the environment, soaking up sun and otherwise engaging in a passive existence. They’re actually active communicators and engage in a complex relationship with their environment. Not only do plants communicate with each other but they also take steps to protect themselves from predators. About 200 plant species, for instance, manufacture a glue-like substance that attracts sand or soil. The resulting “sand armor,” which is created in a process called psammophory, has been the subject of numerous theories. Some researchers have suggested plants coat themselves in sand as a
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By Christina Sarich The list seems to grow daily. The multinational ConAgra now joins General Mills, Mars, and Kellogg’s as a company which will label its products if they contain genetically modified ingredients. With Vermont’s mandatory GM labeling bill going into effect this summer, this is a decision more companies will have to make, and soon. This list of new companies willing to label is starting to look like a Who’s Who of the Grocery Manufacturer’s Association, the lobbying group recently found guilty of fraud and money laundering in order to prevent the very labels they are now being gently
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By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Creation Moments Without a doubt the brain is a marvelous organ, although there is still a great deal to learn about how it works. We do know that brain cells communicate through connections which reach out in three dimensions to other cells. When thought and motion take place, they communicate with each other very quickly. They are even in communication while you sleep. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Heidi Kristoffer Consume one large of this orange superfood, you can get 2g fiber : 8% RDV Vitamin A : 241% RDV Vitamin K : 12% RDV Vitamin C : 7% RDV Potassium : 7% RDV And only 30 calories, no fat, no cholesterol! According to NutritionData.com. Yes, this is carrot. You can get a lot of benefits by eating carrots regularly, studies have found that people who consumed a cup of carrots daily for 3 weeks lowered the blood cholesterol levels. Carrots have been linked to lower risk of lung cancer due to the alphacarotene and bioflavonoids they
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By Jim Newcomer The Creator’s visuals convey a valuable message we all need to hear. But to learn the lessons that matter most, nothing beats His words! …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Ariana Source: Never Waste Food Again With This Storage Method For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Avoid wasting food by storing your produce in sand to ensure longer shelf life. It is no secret that humans are wasteful. Especially when it comes to food. Many people do their best to diligently keep their household food waste to a minimum but it is still sometimes very difficult keep [&hellip Source: Never Waste Food Again With This Storage Method Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Heather Callaghan By Hannah Kastoryano Baking is one of my most cherished hobbies. I often find myself baking unhealthy treats, which is something I’ve tried to slow down on. Instead of quitting the kitchen for good,… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Christina Sarich The biotech industry once told the world that Bt insecticidal crops were only harmful to insects and were harmless to pets and people. But a new study of the ecotoxicological risks of widespread commercial Bt spraying found otherwise. Introban®, a Bt-containing product, caused 100% lethality in amphibians. Dr. Eva Sirinathsinghii tested the effects of Introban®, a commercial formulation of a Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) subtype, Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis (Bti). She discovered that Introban® is toxic to tadpoles of an Argentinian species of frog at environmentally relevant concentrations. The Bti subtype is meant for mosquitoes, in order to
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By P. S. Orr Millions of people use essential oils for a variety of purposes and aromatherapy has become a multi-million dollar business. In fact, one large MLM company is worth upwards of 300 million dollars. Obviously, there’s lots of information swirling around about these products…some truth and some myth. 5 Myths About Essential Oils Here’s 5 common myths that even the most dedicated users may not know. Myth #1: There are NO therapeutic grade standards that qualify essential oils. You hear quite often that there are no therapeutic grade standards when it comes to all the different oils developed
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A recent scientific paper published in the high-profile journal PLOS ONE made three separate references to the amazing design of the human hand…and rightly attributed them to the Creator. Evolutionists cried foul and raised such an uproar that the journal retracted the paper. Why? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Alexandra Preston In a time when radiation exposure from a number of sources, including air travel, nuclear power, and former testing grounds seems unavoidable, any news of radio-protective substance is good news. Fortunately, emerging research is indicating that melanin in fungi, which is also the pigment responsible for skin color in humans, may not only enable some fungi to survive ionizing radiation, but also to feed off of it. An early report of this possibility came from Russia in 2001 on the discovery of a melanin-rich species of fungi seeming to thrive within the walls of the Chernobyl meltdown
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By Lynn Griffith Essential oils are taking the world by storm, with the global essential oil market expecting to reach 11.67 billion U.S. dollars by 2022. Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the health benefits associated with natural and organic personal care products.(1) Global essential oil market expecting to reach 11.67 billion U.S. dollars by 2022! Lavender essential oil is one of the most popular oil in the world. It has been used for medicinal and religious purposes for over 2,500 years. (2) Lavender oil is extracted from lavender flowers through steam distillation. Today it is used in aromatherapy oil,
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Does God do miracles arbitrarily? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Heidi Kristoffer Made from the perennial herb oregano and packed with free-radical-crushing antioxidants, oregano oil is one of the most effective antibiotics that beneficial to your health in many ways. With its strong antioxidant, anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties, oregano oil used to deal with various ailments. It can be used both internally and externally and suitable for most people, but before you use it, there are some facts you should know about this miracle oil: Produced from the herb, there are more than 40 varieties of the plant, and the oil from Oreganum vulgare is said to hold the
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Attempts by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to decrease the widespread use of antibiotics in livestock production have seldom succeeded. An effort to prohibit cephalosporins like Cefzil and Keflex in 2008 was stopped by frenzied lobbyists from the egg, chicken, turkey, milk, pork and cattle industries, who claimed they could not “farm” without the drugs. Their trade groups, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the Animal Health Institute (AHI) also put pressure on the FDA, which backed down.1 In 2014, the FDA again tried to regulate antibiotics, floating a …read more Read
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By jeery park Memory is an intriguing area of human consciousness. If you hear something only once, you will only recall it for a matter of a minute or two. If you make an effort to remember it, it will live in your short-term memory for about the time frame you’ve described. Poor memory can occur for many different reasons. Many people experience memory lapses. Some memory problems are serious and others are not. Common Symptomps Causes of Weak Memory -Aging -Lack of concentration -Depression -Anxiety -Hormonal changes during pregnancy -Alcoholism -Drug abuse -Dietary deficiencies -Brain tumors -Certain medications -Regularly
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“We must remember there are evil spiritual forces at work as well in this undermining of Biblical morality. We can expect this to increase as the world slips deeper into spiritual darkness.” Admin A preschool in the Denver area has booted a 4-year-old from its classes, telling her parents her attendance was “not a good fit” after the parents questioned the cooperative’s curriculum promoting homosexuality and transgenderism. R.B. Sinclair of Aurora told the Denver Post her daughter was thrown out of Montview preschool and kindergarten. “I think at this…
President Obama invited a lesbian pastor to read scripture at the White House’s Easter Prayer Breakfast this week – which one theologian says is actually completely in line with the president’s religious beliefs.Jasmine Beach-Farrara didn’t hide her sexual orientation when she got up to read: “Greetings from Asheville, North Carolina, and also from the LGBT community of North Carolina, which I’m proud to be a part of and honored to serve through my ministry.” Worldview expert Alex McFarland says the Christian community is getting tired of being poked in the eye by this president. “Inviting a pro-gay activist to speak
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By Robert Crowther On this episode of ID the Future, Dr. Michael Behe talks with Casey Luskin about recent findings that support his argument in The Edge of Evolution. Dr. Behe explains why Chloroquine, a drug that treats malaria, presents a good opportunity to study the limits of random mutation and natural selection, and how his conclusions inspired so much backlash–including misrepresentation of his argument–from his critics. 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 mcshane Ketchup is still one of the most popular condiments. Who doesn’t love ketchup? In America, it is the most popular condiment found in households today. Unfortunately, most commercial varieties of ketchup contain high fructose corn syrup. HFCS has no real nutritional value and causes a big spike in blood sugar when consumed. Most companies are looking to cut corners with ingredients, keep prices low, and profits high. So if you are trying to avoid adding (or unknowingly being added) HFCS to your diet consider using those extra tomatoes to make your own with our homemade ketchup recipe. Use
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