By Michael By Jeff Sanchez As the old adage goes, ‘”you are what you eat.” But once you find out how deadly your regular meals can be in China, that old adage gets a completely new meaning all of a… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham We rejoice when the secular media cover AiG and the upcoming Ark Encounter theme park in a balanced way. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By By S. D. Wells (NaturalNews) The number one source of depression and anxiety is a drug that also tastes hundreds of times sweeter than sugar. This drug was illegal in America for decades, until 1980, when the FDA changed “heads” and Big Pharma took over. You can only guess what followed: prescription… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By Sarah Landers (NaturalNews) The proportion of people in the U.S. taking antidepressants is truly astounding, according to a report by the National Center for Health Statistics, which reveals that one in every 10 Americans is taking an antidepressant. As reported by Harvard Health Publications,… …read more Read more here: Natural News
WWII fighter planes abandoned on a Greenland glacier were found 50 years later, already under 75 metres of ice. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Michael By John Vibes It was recently uncovered that the top selling children’s vitamin brand could be doing much more harm than it is doing good. The Flintstones Vitamins, which have been the #1 brand in… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Repetitious “words” in DNA represent more than half of the human genome’s three billion nucleotides. Because human reasoning essentially views the repetition of words in spoken languages as errors, these DNA sequences were first written off as meaningless junk. Now it appears nothing could be further from the truth since these repetitive words are linked with pervasive biochemical function. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Ken Ham A recent article discusses why Darwin may have chosen to label his famous branching diagram the Tree of Life. The author notes, “Darwin’s appropriation of the tree of life was no mistake. He had grown up in a devout Unitarian family and knew his Bible well.” It seems likely that Darwin intentionally named his idea of an evolutionary origin of all life after the Bible’s tree of life—after all, he did train to be a clergyman, so he knew the Bible. Now why did he do this? Secularizing the Tree of Life? Well, the author goes on
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By Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News The Detox Project, using laboratories at the University of California San Francisco, has found the presence of glyphosate, the most used herbicide in the world, in the urine of 93% of the American public during a unique testing project that started in 2015. From the project’s public statement on their website: Glyphosate, labeled a ‘Probable human carcinogen‘ by the World Health Organization’s cancer agency IARC in 2015, has now been revealed to be ubiquitous in the first ever comprehensive and validated LC/MS/MS testing project to be carried …read more Read more here:
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola One of the most dramatic game changers in improving your health is incredibly simple, and it’s free. In fact, it may be the most crucial step you can take to make several phenomenal health improvements. What is it? Simply put, it’s calling a halt to all sodas, because virtually all of them are loaded with toxic amounts of sugar or artificial sweeteners. The carbonated sugar water you’ve been clinging to is more toxic to your health than you ever imagined. The problem many people have with giving up soda is that they feel they
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By Admin – Orissa Supplements: New Sneak Attack by Alliance for Natural Health – USA It’s the same tactic these senators used last year, and with your help we will beat it back again. Action Alert! Last year, Sens. Blumenthal (D-CT) and Durbin (D-IL) attempted to attach anti-supplement amendments to a must-pass defense appropriations bill, but were stopped by our grassroots activists and other stakeholders. It looks as if the same tactic is being deployed once again: Sen. Blumenthal, in closed door meetings of the Senate Armed Services Committee, floated a proposed amendment that would restrict access to dietary supplements
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By Creation Moments Australia has many unique creatures that people find fascinating. One example is the floodplain death adder and its habit of eating dangerous frogs. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
It seems there could never be enough empathy and compassion in our world, but we are starting to discover that our capacity to share the emotions of others and take their perspective comes with a bit of a sting if we’re not careful. If we get caught up on the misfortunes of others without understanding life’s processes, it can make us angry and unhappy. So where do we draw the line between tuning into empathy and tuning out perceived resolutions that will leave everybody empowered? …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
“Excellent article. Are Swedish politicians sleep walking to cultural disaster?” Admin In Sweden’s last census in which citizens were asked about their religious beliefs, in 1930, fifteen people said that they were Muslims. Since 1975, when Sweden started its transformation from a homogenous, Swedish country into a multicultural and multi-religious one, the number of Muslims has exploded. Now, approximately one million Muslims live here — Sunni, Shia and Ahmadiyya from all the corners of the world — and Mosques are built and planned all over the country. No one, however, seems to have asked the crucial question upon which Sweden’s
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An influential scientific discovery that was once celebrated as compelling evidence for evolution may require reinterpretation, according to a growing number of scientists and researchers. In 2008, biologist Richard Lenski of Michigan State University jubilantly announced that he had witnessed a “major evolutionary innovation.” Lenski, as part of his Long-Term Experimental Evolution (LTEE) project, had been carefully observing the bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli) reproduce in a lab. Finally, after 20 years and 31,000 E. coli generations, Lenski noticed that one of the bacteria populations had seemingly mutated and acquired the ability to process the chemical citrate when oxygen was
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“Excellent article featuring an interview with a pharmacist on vaccines, western medicine, the pharmaceutical industry and more. Good read.” Admin You gotta meet Margaret*. I changed her name to protect her privacy. She recently emailed me to vent against Western Medicine’s push to get everyone hooked on drugs and stab kids with risky, ineffective vaccines! Interestingly enough, she has seen medicine from an angle that most people aren’t privy too. Margaret is a pharmacist. With a Pharmacy (PharmD) degree, and over two decades working in the field of pharmacy, she’s seen firsthand how “guideline-driven” medicine has artificially forced every patient into
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By Admin by Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D.Reset.me Excerpts: When Americans think of women who choose home birth, we usually conjure up images of barefoot hippies with flowing skirts and unbrushed hair, not of Jennifer Lang, M.D., a board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist and a graduate of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, whose typical attire is LA-chic: designer jeans, low-heel ankle booties, a strappy tank, and structured jacket. Lang spent four years attending births at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center, which is affiliated with Columbia University, did three years of additional surgical training at UCLA as a gynecological …read more Read more here: Health Impact
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By Ken Ham Until the end of the month, you can partner with us to be part of history by purchasing a Charter Boarding Pass or in other ways such as by sponsoring a Peg, Plank, Beam, or even a whole exhibit in the Ark. By partnering with us, you will not only be part of reconstructing Noah’s Ark, but you will also help us spread the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ to millions of people each year. The Charter Boarding Passes can be three-year (able to be converted later …read more Read more here: Ken Ham
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If there’s one thing we require to thrive it is sensible exposure to the sun. Sure, sunlight is needed for growing food, but you also need direct sun exposure to thrive, just like plants. The video above features a 2014 lecture by German doctor Alexander Wunsch, M.D. In it, he provides a historical perspective on sun exposure, explaining why current sun avoidance recommendations may be doing far more harm than good. For starters, spending time in bright mid-day sun helps anchor your circadian rhythm, helping you sleep better. Surprising as it sounds, scientists have
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By Heather Callaghan By Joe Battaglia Could the species of bacteria living on your scalp determine whether you get dandruff or dry itchy scalp? Previous research thought the condition that affects more than 50 percent of… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Jake Hebert Part I of this series presented a number of serious problems with the Pacemaker paper. It is necessary to also understand the Blackman-Tukey (B-T) method. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Julie Fidler A new study published in Molecular Biology and Evolution suggests that consuming a long-term vegetarian diet may alter human DNA and make people more susceptible to some cancers and heart disease. This, according to researchers, is because DNA makes vegetarians more susceptible to inflammation by boosting arachidonic acid, a substance linked to cancer and inflammation. The study suggests that because of this, vegetarian populations have a 40% increased risk of developing colorectal cancer. The research is a bit surprising, as a vegetarian diet has long been associated with a variety of health benefits. Vegetarianism has been shown
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By Julie Fidler Eating too much junk food, smoking cigarettes, drinking too much alcohol – all these things can shorten our lives, and we know it. So set on proving most of the things that are terrible for us are fun, scientists from the University of Sydney followed more than 230,000 people aged 45 and older for 6 years. The team assembled a list of 6 ‘deadly sins’ Researcher Dr. Melody Ding, said: “To examine specific patterns of lifestyle risk behaviors, 96 variables – representing all possible mutually exclusive combinations of smoking, high alcohol intake, physical inactivity, poor diet, prolonged
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By Donna O’Daniel When we think of birds, we think of flight. But it appears the Creator had other plans, too. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Admin by Jason Fung – IDM While many consider Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) irreversible, fasting has also been long known to cure diabetes. In But even milder forms of bariatric surgery show the same reversibility of T2D. A gastric band is essentially a belt implanted around your stomach. They keep tightening the belt so that you can’t eat. If you try to eat too much, you’ll puke it all back up. Loverly. It ain’t pretty, but it sure do work. Again, long term results are kind of iffy, but short term results are pretty good. You can see the
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By Admin by Jenn Savedge – Mother Nature Network Have all of those end-of-year goodies left you feeling a little … clogged up? You may be tempted to search for solutions in your medicine cabinet, but you’ll be glad to know that there are better, more natural ways to relieve your constipation. Check out these foods that act as natural laxatives: 1. Water. That’s right, drinking plain old water is one of the best ways to soften stools and get things moving again. Aim to drink at least eight cups of water a day. 2. Coconut water. If plain water
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