By Creation Moments Myles Willard is an avid bird watcher, award-winning nature photographer and long-time friend of Creation Moments. Myles has given us hundreds of breathtaking nature photos, one of which accompanies the printed transcript of today’s program at the Creation Moments website. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Anna Scanlon With the threat of the Zika virus passing on life-altering birth defects to children of infected mothers, scientists have taken to studying the human placenta with the National Institutes of Health’s $50 million Human Placenta Project. What is often simply dismissed as “afterbirth” is actually quite helpful in discovering the causes of diseases and other genetic risk factors that can potentially hurt the fetus. [1] Because the placenta does so much for the fetus, (it acts as its lungs, liver, and kidneys, provides nourishment, and immune defense within the room) it is a wonder that it took
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By Ken Ham This authentic mining sluice allows kids and families to pan through a bag of dirt for beautiful gems. They are then able to identify the gems while learning more about geology. Well, this learning activity has been so popular that we have something similar now open at the Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Kentucky, 40 miles from the museum! Camp Infinity, a creation apologetics camp directed by AiG board member Dan Wooster, has sponsored a fossil find sluice. Guests of all ages are able to find their own fossils (and it really is a generous amount of fossils)
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By By Isabelle Z. (NaturalNews) The number of babies who are born addicted to opioids has tripled in just 15 years in our country. It’s a shocking statistic that underscores just how far opioid addiction reaches. In 1999, 1.5 babies in every 1,000 births were born addicted to opioids and placed into… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham You’ll hear from me, AiG speakers Dr. Georgia Purdom (a Cedarville alumni) and Dr. Terry Mortenson, as well as Cedarville University president Dr. Thomas White, and Dr. John Whitmore (professor of geology at Cedarville). Topics include the importance of a literal Genesis to higher education and theology; genetics and Adam and Eve; DNA; Flood geology; and more. There will also be a panel discussion with Drs. White, Purdom, and Mortenson. We are so thankful for schools like Cedarville that recognize the importance of the foundational chapters of the Bible and are willing to stand unashamedly on the
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Slightly less than 7 percent, or 15.9 million Americans, have been diagnosed with ulcers.1 Approximately 500,000 new cases are diagnosed each year.2 Although treatment has improved after physicians acknowledged the primary cause of ulcers, the number of new cases has not declined. Unfortunately, while there are new drugs on the market to reduce the production of acid in an effort to reduce your symptoms, these drugs don’t treat the underlying cause and come with their own set of side effects and problems. The more common types of medications used to treat ulcers may also
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Article ‘How did all the animals fit on Noah’s Ark?’ has recently been subjected to a barrage of atheistic attacks. However, all fail against simple genetics and animal husbandry methods. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ariana Source: Love Your Soil: Choose Organic Every Time For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Organic fertilizer and potting mix is always the way to go! When using organic potting mix for container gardening, there are many positives. This growing medium can be reused for many different seasons. It is also great for your crops and keeps chemicals out of your food and plants. If you have a […] Source: Love Your Soil: Choose Organic Every Time Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Heidi Kristoffer Garlic is well known for its healing properties and garlic juice also benefits to health in many ways. Recipe For Garlic Juice For making this healthy garlic juice, you have to prepare a buld of organic garlic. Firstly, peel the garlic and blend it in a food processore to get a paste. Then place the paste in a mesh sieve that is put over a bowl. Now press the paste with a spoon and you will get the juice in the bowl. Save the juice in a bottle and keep it in fridge. How to Consume Garlic
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By P. S. Orr According to research, blueberries surpass many other notable superfoods because of the fruit’s exceptional nutritional value. In fact, blueberries contain some of the highest levels of antioxidants along with superfoods like acai berry and green tea. Dr. Perricone, a foremost skin care expert, states that, “Blueberry along with the acai berry have one of the highest known levels of antioxidants of any food.” These delicious berries are packed with vitamins, essential fatty acids, amino acids and antioxidants. A true super star among superfoods. Health and Skin Care Benefits of Blueberries Leading medical research continues to explore
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By John Wahl The family of giant silk moths, or Saturniidae, includes the largest—and arguably most beautiful—moths in the world. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Heather Callaghan By Tess Pennington Aromatherapy has been shown to have a profound impact on lifting moods, purifying the air, and making a room smell great in the process. This type of therapy interacts with the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Alex Jordon As a great herb that has lots of medicinal properties, oregano popularly used in many dishes all over the world, it adds savor to your food and especially goes well with eggplant, tomatoes and all kinds of meat. What’s more, regular consumption of oregano also helpful for you overall health. Here are top natural health benefits of oregano you should keep in mind: 1-Full of Vitamins and Minerals Oregano is rich in vitamin K, which is a very important vitamin for both brain function and bone health. It’s also high in several essential minerals, including iron and
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Engineers want to copy the design principles they’re discovering in nature’s flexible defences. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By By Isabelle Z. (NaturalNews) Most Americans are proud to see swimmer Michael Phelps set records and add to our country’s Olympic medal tally on the international stage. However, not everyone is thrilled with the attention he’s been getting, not just for his wins, but also for his enthusiastic endorsements… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ken Ham At the Ark Encounter, we try to combat the notion that our ancestors were somehow unintelligent. For example, we have an exhibit that highlights the genius of ancient man. We mention how people shortly after the Flood built incredible feats of engineering, such as the pyramids in Egypt—and we still don’t know for sure how they did it, although some plausible explanations have been suggested. But obviously they were intelligent! Well, a new find from a cave in southwestern Germany again confirms that our ancestors were intelligent. Researchers found a “carefully …read more Read more here: Ken
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By By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer (NaturalNews) The sicknesses and deadly diseases that take hold of our bodies often start with the bad science of the foods we eat and the lack of integrity with which they are produced.Our chemical-intense agricultural systems and antibiotic-abusive livestock feeding practices… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Tru Foods Nutrition Statins and the Depression Connection: Were you depressed before you went on a Statin Drug? Statins appear to be correlated with the onset of depressive symptoms along with hostility, rage, suicidal ideation, suicide, and combativeness. Dr. Graveline from www.spacedoc.com states that statins interfere with the biochemistry of the dolichols which are metabolic pathways that are necessary to form our neuropeptides. Neuropeptides are considered messenger molecules that are the basis for our thoughts and emotions. Since statins inhibit dolichols, cell communication is also inhibited as well as neuro-hormone production. What you should know if you are on
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By Lynn Griffith One of the many benefits of exercise includes optimizing you bodies ability to combat disease. Unfortunately, less than 5 percent of adults participate in 30 minutes of physical activity daily and only one in three adults received the recommended amount of weekly physical activity. More than 80 percent of adults do not meet the guidelines for both aerobic and muscle strengthening activities! (1) Exercise helps to control weight, improve mood, boosts energy, improves sleep and even improves sexual intimacy Exercise helps to control weight, improve mood, boosts energy, improves sleep and even improves sexual intimacy. (2) One
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Casey Luskin talks with bioethicist Wesley J. Smith about a recent article he wrote at First Things. In this article, Smith responds to an accusation that he is “anti-science” for suggesting that science should have ethical boundaries. Listen in as Luskin and Smith discuss how the “anti-science” label, along with similar terms, is often used to try and suppress dialogue and protect scientific orthodoxy. 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
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By Twain Yobra The plank is one of the best ab exercises you’ll ever do. Unlike crunches or sit ups, this exercise doesn’t put pressure on the spine. And it’s totally safe to do it every day. Well, the benefits of this exercise go beyond ripped abs and a strong core. And who doesn’t love an exercise that doesn’t require weights or any equipment. In fact, you only need less than 10 minutes to perform the plank. But before I tell you the many benefits of this exercise, you should first learn how to perform it properly. Watch this video
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By Admin By Emily Cassidy, Research AnalystEnvironmental Working Group Excerpts: Farmers in Arkansas and Missouri have filed more than 100 complaints with state agriculture agencies over a toxic weed killer that is drifting from adjacent farms and damaging their crops. The herbicide is not only stunting the growth of soybeans – it’s also being used illegally. As National Public Radio and The Wall Street Journal reported, farmers say the chemical, known as dicamba, is being illegally sprayed by neighboring farms growing genetically …read more Read more here: Health Impact News
By Ken Ham The short answer is no—it’s definitely not. You see, no one knows where the Garden of Eden was. Many people think it is in the Middle East because that’s where the Tigris and Euphrates are today, and Genesis 2:14 mentions both these rivers in relation to the garden. But Genesis 2:10 says, “Now a river went out of Eden to water the garden, and from there it parted and became four riverheads.” Nothing like one river becoming four exists in the Middle East today. So this area can’t be the location of the Garden of Eden as
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By Admin – Orissa by Dr. Mercola Vitamin E is an important fat-soluble vitamin and antioxidant that helps combat damaging free radicals. It also plays a role in the making of red blood cells and helps your body use vitamin K, the latter of which is important for heart health. [1] Unfortunately, estimates suggest about 6 billion people worldwide are deficient in this basic micronutrient. According to a recent review presented at the World Congress of Public Health Nutrition, more than 90 percent of Americans fail to reach the recommended daily allowance (RDA) of vitamin E. …read more Read more
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By Heather Callaghan By Carey Wedler A study conducted by the National Institute of Literacy in 2013 found “32 million adults in the U.S. can’t read. That’s 14 percent of the population. 21 percent of adults in the U.S…. …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze