By Ariana Source: These Delicious Food Crops Will Disappear Without Pollinators For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Much of the food we consume only exists because of bee pollination. Without bees, the food we have grown to love will disappear. With the decline in bee populations, this could be a scary reality. Our bees, butterflies, birds, beetles and other important pollinators are becoming increasingly threatened by climate change. pollution, habitat destruction, and […] Source: These Delicious Food Crops Will Disappear Without Pollinators Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on average, extreme heat causes 658 deaths in the U.S. each year. This is more than those in tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and lightning combined.1 Sadly, many, if not all, of these deaths are preventable. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reported 2,630 heat illnesses in 2014. These included all conditions related to overheating, such as rhabdomyolysis, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.2 In a study released by the CDC in 2013, researchers found 7,233 heat-related deaths …read more Read more here: mercola
Great photographers pair a select lens to a sophisticated camera and then adjust shutter speed and aperture size to capture the perfect photo. Our eyes perform similar tasks but are precisely engineered better than any camera—and their components are vastly more sophisticated. Could the seeing eye have been made by time and chance? More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola More than 28,000 Americans died from opioid overdoses in 2014 — more deaths than any other year on record, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The number includes deaths from both heroin and prescription opioid pain relievers, but the latter accounted for at least half.1,2 The epidemic, which, by the way, is the CDC’s own term for this increasingly alarming trend, appears to only be getting worse. Since 1999, opioid overdose deaths quadrupled, as did the amount of prescription opioids sold in the U.S. All of …read
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By Anna Scanlon A recent study published in Environmental Research has stated that many canned goods still have high levels of bisphenol-A (BPA), and consuming them can put our bodies at risk. The new data also points out that some foods expose consumers to higher levels of BPA in their food. As an example, the study points out that canned soups and pasta contain a much higher concentration of BPA than canned fruit and vegetables. However, canned beverages and fish are, oddly enough, not tied to the consumption of BPA. Material for this study came from the National Health and
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By Christopher David Almonds are not only a delicious snack, they are a nutritional powerhouse offering many incredibly valuable health benefits. Often overlooked, these nuts are one of the healthiest food choices you can make. When eating almonds, it’s important to look for the raw, unpasteurized variety. This ensures that your nuts were not bathed or steamed in […] The post 12 Proven Health Benefits of Almonds appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By Creation Moments If the streets of heaven are made of pure gold and its twelve gates are pearl, what are the windows of heaven made of? The King James version of the Bible tells us: “And I will make thy windows of agates.” read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Christopher David Does pheromone cologne really work? Perhaps you’ve asked yourself this question or maybe you’re just interested to see if it’s a myth or real science when it comes to the effectiveness of using pheromones to attract the opposite sex. Does wearing pheromone cologne actually have real results or is it all just a big scam? […] The post The Most Effective Pheromone Cologne appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By none Submitted by Sharon Huxtable The first recorded history of carob goes all the way back 4,000 years ago in the Eastern Mediterranean. It is believed that the ancient Greeks were the first to cultivate this plant and incorporate it into their diet. This Carob Slice recipe comes from my reader, Sharon Huxtable. It’s a delicious, chocolatey snack and good source of protein, which allows healthy repair of muscles and internal organs. This recipe is a wonderful mix of ancient, organic ingredients, making it a great treat in the afternoon, or an after-dinner dessert. Ingredients: 12 dates ½ cup
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By Ken Ham Photo by Paul DeCesare. Ark Encounter was buzzing with excitement today as over 7,000 guests arrived to attend this special ceremony and tour the Ark. In addition to all the guests, many media groups from across the nation and the world were present for a press conference. Keep an eye on the news—you’re sure to hear lots about the Ark! And we have already seen some tremendous coverage, including on national TV news programs like NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt. We enjoyed a performance by the Grant County/Williamstown Band, and flute and shofar players also ushered
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By Heather Callaghan Op-ed by R. Hue Reddy This is not about local food anymore. It is about a push for everything local, to achieve true well-being of this country. Across the board, localizing is showing it is the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By By Sarah Landers (NaturalNews) Consumer groups have been calling on the U.S. government to test foods for glyphosate residues on behalf of the public, amid a growing body of evidence showing that the chemical is harmful to human health.Microbiologist Bruce Hemming was hired two years ago to test… …read more Read more here: Natural News
In a macabre hit piece, the Washington Post has launched a smear campaign against important Christian leaders who espouse Biblical morality on homosexuality, labeling them as “enemies of equality.” Employing hyperbolic, McCarthy-esque rhetoric, Post writer Jonathan Capehart actually states that there is a “vast right-wing conspiracy” out to deny gays in America their “humanity and dignity.” Capehart goes on to say that there is a “conservative cabal actively working the levers of power to block their rights.” Mining material from the LGBT lobby group “Freedom for All Americans” (FFAA), Capehart says there has been a coordinated attack on LGBT persons
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By By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalNews) An estimated 20 million Americans have some type of thyroid disease, and about 60 percent of them don’t even know it, according to the American Thyroid Association. Undiagnosed thyroid disorders can put you at risk of developing several serious diseases, including cardiovascular… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Tim Chaffey We have several articles explaining and defending the design of these two objects and why we believe Noah’s Ark may have included structures like these. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Lynn Griffith The mangosteen fruit is a pear-shaped tropical fruit that had a deep reddish-purple color when ripe. It grows on an evergreen treat native to Southeast Asia, where it is referred to as “queen of fruits” or “fruit of the gods.” (1) Mangosteen is no longer banned in the United States! The fruit was banned from the U.S. until October 2007 because it was thought to harbor Asian fruit flies. This medicinal fruit is no longer banned, allowing everyone to reap the health benefits. It is a good source of vitamin C, essential vitamins and minerals as well
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History shows that from the early days of the church, Bible scholars clearly understood the earth was ‘young’. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Are you getting enough fiber in your diet? If not, your health may suffer in more ways than one. A common sign your diet is lacking in fiber is constipation and irregular bowel movements, but that’s really just the tip of the iceberg. Fiber-rich foods like vegetables promote optimal gut health by nourishing beneficial gut bacteria. Certain fruits are also high in fiber, including underripe bananas, papayas and mangoes. These fruits have yet another feature that makes them interesting. Their nutritional content changes depending on their ripeness, and in their unripened state, they contain
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By Jeff By John Kohler In this episode, John from Growing Your Greens takes you around a tour of his springtime garden and shares with you some of the bolting vegetables and how he likes to eat some of the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
No link has been found between consuming butter and an increased risk of heart disease or stroke, instead finding that butter might actually be protective against type 2 diabetes. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Creation Moments Creation Moments has aired hundreds of programs over the years dealing with gifts God has given to His creatures so they could survive in the environment where He has placed them. But what is a poor animal going to do when it lives most of its life in one environment and then moves to a totally different environment? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By By Isabelle Z. (NaturalNews) With such widespread use of pesticides on crops throughout the world, and the insistence of Big Agri and some farmers that its products are necessary for successful crop cultivation, one might start to wonder exactly how people managed to grow enough food to survive… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Ken Ham July 7, 2016, is a historic day—the Ark Encounter is finally open to the public in Northern Kentucky! …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Amy Goodrich The connection between aluminum and Alzheimer’s disease has long been suspected, though concrete proof has yet to be discovered. During the 60s and 70s, the belief that aluminum was causing Alzheimer’s was at a high. Since then, some researchers have debunked the idea. However, many still think that the two are connected. Does aluminum cause Alzheimer? Before we back or dismiss this notion, we need to know what we’re dealing with. What is Alzheimer’s disease? This dreaded disease is a common form of dementia in which the patient suffers from memory loss and difficulty in processing and
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“This woman is about as evil as anyone can get. Just another reason to vote Trump if the elections take place.” Admin With her aggressive record on so-called women’s “reproductive rights,” presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is considered to be the most radical pro-abortion presidential candidate of all time. Even though the mainstream media has rarely focused on Clinton’s extreme abortion agenda and the Democratic Party’s shift to the far Left when it comes to demeaning the sanctity of human life of preborn children, she is now being marked as the greatest champion of abortion ever in the race for
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And do various biblical miracles have the same problem? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola You already know broccoli is good for you, but recent information from the scientific community has revealed that broccoli, the tasty, tiny tree doppelganger, is even better for you than previously thought. Scientists already knew broccoli and other Brassica vegetables could protect against cancer. Sulforaphane, a naturally occurring organic sulfur compound within the isothiocyanate group, has caused cell cycle arrest and apoptosis, or programmed cell death, in colon cancer cells1 and exterminated breast cancer stem cells. Another study explained: “Epidemiological studies suggest that intake of cruciferous vegetables including broccoli reduces the risks for the
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