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By Ariana Source: The Importance of Thinning Seedlings For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL What is the point of thinning vegetable seedlings after they are planted? This seemingly small task could save your garden. Learn about how and when it is a good idea to thin out your vegetable plants. When planting vegetables from seed, it is important to give them proper spacing. Thinning seedlings [&hellip Source: The Importance of Thinning Seedlings Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
A book that misses a chance to fully address or adequately explain young-age views on our first parents. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ariana Source: 5 Ways Food Waste Can Save Your Garden For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Nowadays, everyone composts. But did you know that food waste can benefit your garden in many different ways? These tips help keep your crops healthy and happy. Food waste has become a huge issue in our country today. No matter how much of an effort is put into not wasting food, some [&hellip Source: 5 Ways Food Waste Can Save Your Garden Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Low in calories, high in fiber, and with almost all the vitamins and minerals your body needs, vegetables are a nutritional cornerstone. While many think vegetables equate to a few leaves of lettuce and some tomatoes, there’s a wide variety of veggies available, and you can use them in a number of different ways. In addition to eating them raw in a salad, many can be lightly steamed or cooked, and you can boost your consumption by juicing them, or add them to stews and soups. Homegrown sprouts and fermented vegetables are other options [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide, is the most used agricultural chemical in history. In 2014, farmers sprayed enough glyphosate to apply 0.8 pounds of the chemical to every acre of cultivated cropland in the U.S. and nearly 0.5 a pound of glyphosate to all cropland worldwide.1 Yet, mysteriously, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Residue Program, which is tasked with monitoring pesticide residues in the U.S. food supply, does not test for glyphosate residues. As more health risks emerge — in March 2015 the International Agency for Research on Cancer [More]
By Creation Moments While the development of a new science is helping mankind, it says something that many scientists did not intend to say. The science is called biomimetics. As the name suggests, biomimetics is based on the idea that if we copy designs found in nature, we can often improve our own technology. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Heather Callaghan By Amanda Froelich The signs are going up around Brazil in an effort to wipe out the mosquitoes and their virus, which is linked to birth defects in newborns and nervous system disorders in adults…. …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
A professing atheist group that seeks to separate God from government has filed a lawsuit against the chaplain of the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as the speaker of the House, after the co-president of the Godless group was prevented from delivering an atheist invocation before Congress. Dan Barker, the co-president of the Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), filed the suit on Thursday—the National Day of Prayer. It names Patrick Conroy, Speaker Paul Ryan and members of Conroy’s staff as defendants. Read More: Activist Group Sues House Chaplain, Speaker for Rejecting Atheist Invocation in U.S. Congress | Christian News [More]
President Obama at a baseball game in Cuba. Talk-radio host Michael Savage recently warned his listeners that President Obama could “crash” the economy “on his way out the door.” But there are indications the disintegration already has begun. For example, American retailing icon JCPenney has slashed its payroll, cut hours and frozen overtime. “Those who typically…
The results from this week’s that will leave the capital of the United Kingdom under the rule of a Muslim – for the first time in history – is evidence of Islam’s tightening grip on Europe, critics say. The vote gave the Labour Party’s Sadiq Khan a victory over the Conservative Party’s Zac Goldsmith. The highly…
By Hesh Goldstein There is a saying that “If slaughterhouses had glass walls we all would be vegetarians”. What will be presented in this article is what happens behind those windowless walls. One of two things will happen by the end of this article. One, you will feel sadness and make an attempt to change how and what you eat or two, you will put it aside and continue doing what you have been conditioned to do and live with the reality that you most definitely are what you eat – a compassionless, hard hearted person. All animals go to [More]
By Ken Ham By and large, this country was birthed in prayer and with a reverence for the God of the Bible. This is very different from the nation—Australia—I come from. There is no real history of Christian values or reverence for God there. But there is a strong history of that here in America. Here are just a few examples: in the Declaration of Independence of July 4, 1776, we read, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG [More]
By Ariana Source: You Will Never Believe What This Faux Leather Is Made Of For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL This vegan friendly leather could change the world of fashion forever. For many strict vegans, leather is off-limits. Since this animal material is found in many clothes and shoes, it can be difficult for vegans to find what they are looking for. Researchers have developed a vegan leather that is made [&hellip Source: You Will Never Believe What This Faux Leather Is Made Of Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Admin By Elizabeth Shimer Bowers – Everyday Health Tea — especially green tea — helps sensitize cells so they are better able to metabolize sugar. The fountain of youth still remains elusive, but there’s something that seems close: green tea. People have been drinking tea for centuries, and today it’s the second most popular drink in the world (after water). Some of that popularity may stem from the many widely recognized benefits of tea, including its reported power to prevent cancer and to sharpen mental health. But tea may offer health benefits related to diabetes, too. “We know people [More]
The violence and bloodshed of the religion of atheism. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In April 2014, the state of Michigan took over management of the city of Flint, and as a cost-saving measure decided to switch the city’s water from treated Detroit Water and Sewerage Department water to water from the notoriously polluted Flint River.1 What followed was a human rights travesty. People started suffering health problems, including rashes, hair loss and vision problems, yet state managers insisted the water was safe. This stance was maintained even in the face of third-party independent water testing. In August 2015, Virginia Tech …read more Read more here: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Having a salad with dinner — or as dinner — is a standard practice for many. While you may already enjoy incorporating fresh raw veggies into your meals, and relish the healthy, tasty crunch of greens and a variety of selected toppers, have you considered succulent watercress as a possible salad option? Watercress is closely related to mustard greens, cabbage and arugula, aka “rocket,” which you may have noticed present varying degrees of zing to your taste buds. As if recognizing a rivalry, watercress outdoes all three of its cousins to impart the triple [More]
By Ken Ham According to a recent study by Montana State University paleontologists, certain sauropods may have had ligaments in their long necks that allowed them to graze more efficiently. These sauropods “had split spines that may have supported two elastic ligaments. When the dinosaurs extended their necks to feed on the left side, the ligament on the right side was stretched, storing energy. As the neck swung back to the right, that energy was released. The same recoil action happened when the sauropods swung their necks to the right.” This sweeping motion allowed them to graze on plants at [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Depression is one of the most common mental health disorders in the U.S., where 15.7 million adults — or nearly 7 percent of the U.S. population — experienced at least one major depressive episode in the past year.1 Many of these individuals suffer in silence, sometimes feigning happiness to their family, friends and coworkers while inside feeling trapped in a dark place. In the video above, Doug Leddin shared his own story of living with depression for the past 10 years. One of the biggest struggles for Leddin and likely for millions of others, [More]
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) When was the last time you had a nice, hot helping of steamed organic cauliflower with your main dinner course, or just cut some up fresh as a mid-afternoon snack? If it’s been a while (and you’re thinking about adding one more veggie to your garden this year), now is… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Salt has been portrayed as a dietary villain for decades and blamed for rising rates of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. The vast majority of salt consumed by Americans comes from processed foods, including those you might not consider to be overtly salty. In fact, foods like bread, chicken dishes, egg dishes and pasta dishes make up close to one-third of Americans’ salt intake, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).1 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now in the process of developing voluntary targets for [More]
By Creation Moments The miracle takes place in the blink of an eye. Literally. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Admin by Diana Jeffrey – Elephant Journal Casinos know it. Animal trainers count on it. Narcissists have perfected it. It’s the powerful emotional tool known as intermittent reinforcement, and when used correctly, it guarantees to get—and keep—virtually anyone hooked on anything. Intermittent reinforcement is when one person in a relationship metes out or reinforces rules, rewards or boundaries occasionally or inconsistently. Instead of discouraging the other person, intermittent reinforcement actually does the opposite. It fuels their attempts to extract the reward once again, keeping them hopelessly locked onto the relationship. Take for example a parent who says “no” to [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola It’s often suggested — in media, movies, and the like — that the more sex you have the happier you’ll be. But is this really true? Researchers from Dalhousie University in Canada conducted a series of experiments to find out. The first study revealed the association between sexual frequency and well-being is only significant for people in relationships. The next two studies involved only those in committed relationships and found the “magic number” to be once per week.1 While having sex more often — four times a week or more — wasn’t a bad [More]
By Julie Fidler Cancer rates are increasing, and the World Health Organization (WHO) said in 2014 that cancer cases were expected to surge 57% worldwide over the next 20 years. It’s a health crisis in the making, but scientists are warning there could be an even bigger threat to human health: antimicrobial resistance. British Chancellor George Osborne says antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics could kill as many as 10 million people by 2050, and warned of the risk before a panel at an International Monetary Fund (IMF) meeting in Washington on April 12. [1] Osborne is not alone in sounding the [More]
In modern cosmology, one of the most important numbers is the current value of the so-called “Hubble parameter.” This number indicates the apparent expansion rate of the universe. A new study indicates that two different methods of estimating this number yield contradictory results. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
The world’s oceans are a global reservoir of persistent organic pollutants to which humans and other animals are exposed. A new study has found that fish tainted with common, long-lasting environmental contaminants weaken the human body’s ability to defend itself against toxins. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease