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By REALdeal Source: It’s Not a Weed! It is One of the Most Unrecognized Health-Boosting Plants For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by CHRISTINA SARICH Purslane, also known as Portulaca oleracea, is considered a common weed to many that may even be growing in your garden right now, without your explicit invitation. It started its cultivation in India and Persia, and spread to the rest of the world. Some cultures pluck it out and throw it away with leaf [&hellip Source: It’s Not a Weed! It is One of the Most Unrecognized Health-Boosting Plants Learn more at …read more [More]
By Avery Foley Instead of fairly presenting what creationists teach, the senior editor of BioLogos chose to ignore actual creationist arguments. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Drinking tea, which is a major source of dietary flavonoids, has been linked to higher bone density in observational studies. Flavonoids – antioxidant compounds found in certain fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices – are known for their role in helping to prevent chronic diseases like heart disease and cancer, but new research suggests they may play a significant role in bone health as well. Elderly women at high risk of fractures who drank three or more cups of flavonoid-rich black tea daily had a significantly lower risk of fracture-related hospitalizations than women who did [More]
By Paul Fassa Source: Easy Natural Food Antidotes for Age Related Neurological Diseases For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA The old adage of an apple a day keeps the doctor away still has some validity. And new research has discovered apple juice three times a week helps prevent Alzheimer’s and heart disease. Dr. Thomas Shea, a neurobiologist, and his research team at the University of Massachusetts topped off 10 years of [&hellip Source: Easy Natural Food Antidotes for Age Related Neurological Diseases Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: [More]
There are thousands of natural compounds that have been studied with demonstrable anti-cancer activity (check out over 600 on our cancer research database), but only a small subset of these have been proven to target and kill the cancer stem cells which lie at the root of cancer malignancy. Turmeric, for instance, we have featured a number of times for this “smart kill” property of targeting just the heart of cancerous tumors. More recently, ginger has been found in pre-clinical research to contain a compound up to 10,000 times more effective than the chemotherapy drug Taxol at killing breast cancer [More]
Researchers in Trinidad relocated guppies (Poecilia reticulata) from a waterfall pool teeming with predators to previously guppy-free pools above the falls where there was only one known possible predator (of small guppies only, therefore large guppies would be safe).1 The descendants of the transplanted guppies adjusted to their new circumstances by growing bigger, maturing later, and having fewer and bigger offspring. The speed of these changes bewildered evolutionists, because their standard millions-of-years view is that the guppies would require long periods of time to adapt. One evolutionist said, ‘The guppies adapted to their new environment in a mere four years—a [More]
By Alijuina Herw What Is Activated Charcoal? Charcoal is “activated” because it is made to have a very small particle size. This increases its overall surface area and absorptive capacity. People have been using activated charcoal for thousands of years. In World War I, activated charcoal was used mostly by Egyptians, Greeks & Americans to prevent soldiers from being poisoned by chemical exposure, and it has been used to treat water (making it tasteless and odorless) since 1930. Activated charcoal is usually derived from coconut shells, wood, or peat. What makes it “activated” is the additional process it undergoes after [More]
Children in West Germany carry paper lanterns in the St. Martin’s procession in 1949. (Credit: Wikipedia) Several schools in Germany have canceled an annual Christian celebration named after Saint Martin and replaced it with the more generic and secular “festival of lights” in consideration of the feelings of thousands of Muslims who’ve migrated to the country…
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Antibiotics are a foundational component of modern medicine, without which many of our current treatment modalities and medical procedures become exceedingly dangerous. Due to overuse, and the downright reckless misuse of antibiotics for growth promotion purposes among livestock, bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to these drugs. As a result, even “simple” infections like urinary tract infections can become lethal. A recent example that drives home this point is New York Giants player Daniel Fells, whose foot may have to be amputated due to an antibiotic-resistant infection. As reported by Scientific American:1 …read more Read [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear about a recent article in the science magazine Nautilus (Evolution, You’re Drunk: DNA studies topple the ladder of complexity) that shows animal phylogenetic trees conflicting sharply with genetic data. As Casey Luskin points out, “When Darwinian theory tells us that crucial and complex features like brains or nervous systems evolved independently — or almost as weirdly, evolved and were repeatedly lost throughout life’s history — maybe, it’s time for the “ghost of teleology” to make an appearance in the form of common design.” Your browser does not support playing Audio, [More]
Sir David Amess, Conservative MP for Southend West, expressed his despair at the coffee chain’s decision to remove all references to Christmas – even secular images such as snowmen and snowflakes – from their annual red cups this year. The company said they were “embracing the simplicity and the quietness of [the festive season].” “It’s [a] more open way to usher in the holiday,” they claimed. However, Sir David hit back, telling Breitbart London: “I do think this is an example of political correctness gone mad.” “What is Christmas about?” he added. “It’s CHRIST-Mass.” “This is utter madness. Who was [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Hemp has been called a plant of “major economic importance,” as it grows like a weed, yet can be used in the production of food, personal care products, textiles, paper, and even plastic and construction materials.1 Valued since ancient times as a fiber source for textiles, the hemp industry eventually made it to the US, where it flourished in the mid-1800s, through World War I and again briefly during World War II, when the war cut off supplies of fiber.2 In the …read more Read more here: mercola     
By REALdeal Source: Man Isolated Himself From Society For Over 25 Years With Only His Dog In The Desert. What He Reveals Inside This Cave Is Incredible! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. In the high desert of Northern New Mexico, you can hear the sounds of a man entranced in his work underground in a cave. You will see a small entry that opens into a cavern, where Ra Paulette has spent the last 25 years carving New Mexico’s sandstone into magnificent art. He’s spent years doing [&hellip Source: Man Isolated Himself From Society For …read more Read [More]
By Simon Turpin It does not seem Dr. Ben Witherington has ever seriously taken the time to interact with material that answers his objections concerning biblical creation. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
“Spirited Debate,” a Fox News program hosted by Lauren Green, recently interviewed Norman Geisler and Philip Williams on the possible discovery of Noah’s Ark. Despite Dr. Geisler’s support, three reasons suggest we should be skeptical toward their claims. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Amy Goodrich If you are not drinking lukewarm lemon water first thing in the morning, then now is the time to start. It kick starts digestion, boost immune system, and has anti-cancer properties. For more info read: 15 Reasons You Should Be Drinking Lemon Water Every Morning However, for all of you who are on their daily lemon shot, I’m going to share with you how you can take this already amazing habit to the next level. Asian Wisdom Unlike the West, who relies on the billion dollar pharma industry, the East has powerful gems hiding deep down their [More]
By Christina Sarich I’d certainly like to bake some holiday cookies without GMOs, and when I initially heard McCormick would be rolling out a non-GMO vanilla, I thought it was pretty cool that like other food companies, McCormick is listening to its customers about what they really want in their food. The company: “…announced plans to take a leadership position in Organic and Non-GMO herbs and spices ahead of the peak holiday season.” Unfortunately, the company says that it will be calling their vanilla non-GMO and only verifying this through their normal supply chain, and not necessarily through any transparent [More]
By Ken Ham Five Things Everyone Should Know Well, here are the five things that Bill Nye says everyone needs to know about climate change: Number One: Our Atmosphere #1: The atmosphere is thin. Barely 60 miles, 100 kilometres, in outer space. Now, we shouldn’t be concerned about our atmosphere being too thin because our atmosphere was designed by the perfect Creator. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take care of it—we certainly need to make sure we don’t fill our atmosphere with pollutants or punch holes in the ozone layer. But we also need to remember that our atmosphere was [More]
Glyphosate has been detected in human bodies, food, water and in the air. Its use has been strongly associated with various diseases (see this and this). Following the WHO’s classification, the European Food and Safety Authority (EFSA) has been conducting an evaluation of glyphosate and will send its final conclusions to the European Commission (EC) for consideration within the next few days. The EC will then decide whether this herbicide should be included in the EU’s list of approved active substances. The original sanctioning and testing of glyphosate for commercial use was seriously flawed: for example, see this, this, this, [More]
By Paul Fassa Source: Congressman Posey Relentlessly Trying to Get Investigation into CDC Whistle Blower Allegations For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Earlier this October, 2015, Representative Bill Posey (R-Fla.) took the Congressional floor to demand an investigation into CDC researcher turn whistle blower Dr. William Thompson’s confession that he and other CDC members intentionally threw out sections of an MMR study that reported autism incidents among black children vaccinated with the MMR. That [&hellip Source: Congressman Posey Relentlessly Trying to Get Investigation into CDC Whistle Blower Allegations Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – …read more Read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola “White-coat hypertension” is a term used for when a high blood pressure reading is caused by the stress or fear associated with a doctor or hospital visit. This can be a transient yet serious concern. It’s estimated that up to 20 percent of people diagnosed with hypertension actually only have white-coat hypertension, which means their blood pressure was only elevated because they were nervous.1 If your blood pressure is elevated due to white-coat hypertension, you may be prescribed drugs for high blood pressure that you don’t really need. The solution to this problem is [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By CMI On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens exploded, devastating over 200 square miles in Southwestern Washington State. The heat spewing from the volcano melted the snow that covered its heights, creating mud flows that covered the surrounding area. The grim prediction was that forests and wildlife would never be found on or near the mountain within our lifetimes. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
“Not a good sign for the global economy.”  Admin 2015 has been an ‘odd’ year. Typically this time of year sees demand picking up amid holiday inventory stacking and measures of global trade such as The Baltic Dry Index rise from mid-summer to Thanksgiving. This year, it has not. In fact, it has plummeted as the world’s economic engines slow and reality under the covers of global stock markets suggests a massive deflationary wave (following a massive mal-investment boom). At a level of 631, this is the lowest cost for Baltic Dry Freight Index for this time of year in [More]
“Excellent article.”  Admin Without any doubt, the Middle East has been a very long-simmering region of violent religious and tribal enmity. In that regard, perhaps today is no different than 1,000 years ago. But given the importance of the remaining oil in the Middle East to the next 20 years of global economic health, the violence and chaos seen there recently is hugely important to the entire world. But it’s also equally without doubt that the US and NATO are inflaming the situation by provoking conflicts and supplying military weapons and training to various extremist groups — therefore deserving much [More]
By Michael By Derrick Broze Several speakers at a recent Senate hearing on labeling foods that contain Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) are connected to or have shown support for the Big Agriculture… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
For sharing God’s Word to inmates, a Christian minister was forced to resign from his job in HM Prison Littlehey in Cambridgeshire, England. Pentecostal Minister Rev. Barry Trayhorn said he could not understand the reason behind the decision taken by prison authorities to relieve him of his job after he preached the Bible to a group of convicted sex offenders at a worship service. “Prisoners need to hear God’s word just as much as anyone else. If people come to a Christian chapel service, we cannot hold back the gospel truth that God forgives those who repent,” he said. Read [More]