“It figures that the Mr. O admin would be pushing this travesty.” Admin A Chicago-area school district is trying to ensure the privacy of all students when it comes to the use of bathrooms and shower areas, but the Obama administration is intruding on that plan. The federal Office of Civil Rights is demanding that Township High School District 211 (Palatine, Illinois) open its bathrooms and showers to members of the opposite sex. Peter Breen of the Thomas More Society says such a demand puts an undue burden on students. “Kids have enough to deal with nowadays,” he says. “They
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By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich A huge hat tip goes to Sallie O Elkordy, who asked if anyone has contradicting information about E. coli being an ingredient in two meningococcal vaccines, for bringing… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor (NaturalNews) In the late 1970s and early 1980s, over 50 American women were killed by their tampons. Although the FDA and the feminine hygiene industry have gone to tremendous lengths to try to memory hole this true history (and label it just a “rumor”), tampons made from certain… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By James Jacobs Healthcare costs are continuously on the rise. And even the best managed health insurance system can have its drawbacks. This is perhaps one of the reasons why there is such a great number of health insurance plans to cover a variety of ailments and health conditions along with their associated diagnostic, treatment, and rehabilitation programs. Chiropractic and Pain It is now a well-established fact that chiropractic can be an invaluable treatment for problems associated with the spine. Diseases or health conditions which are responsive to purposeful spinal manipulation can sow great benefits from chiropractic procedures. In most
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What are the first animals that come to mind when you think of Noah’s Ark? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By REALdeal Source: Colorado County Criminalizes Self-Reliance: Off-Grid Living Punished Like a Crime For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by DANIEL BARKER There was a time in America — and not so long ago — when there was no “grid,” at least for those who lived outside of urban centers. To live self-sufficiently in rural areas was the rule, rather than the exception. People knew how to survive without electricity, running water, sewage systems [&hellip Source: Colorado County Criminalizes Self-Reliance: Off-Grid Living Punished Like a Crime Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more
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By Barbaros Dinler The narrative of cigarette smoking and the health hazards may seem like a repeated tune time after time on a radio station. In spite of all the rehab programs available, warning labels on packs of cigarettes and flyers about the harms of nicotine does not seem to have discouraged consumption. According to The Tobacco Atlas about 5.8 trillion cigarettes were smoked worldwide in the year 2014. The tobacco industry has a lot of lobbying power, effort and influence, but there is plenty of work to be done towards effective regulation of it. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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By Admin by Alliance for Natural Health Feds Taking Kombucha Off Shelves? No, we’re not kidding. Help us stop this unwarranted attack. Action Alert! The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, a division of the US Treasury Department, recently sent letters to several producers of kombucha, warning them that since their beverages supposedly exceeded the allowable alcohol limit, they must be labeled as alcoholic beverages and be subject to alcohol regulation or face hefty fines and legal action. Kombucha is a fermented tea drink brewed with yeast and bacteria. The drink contains trace amounts of alcohol, but it …read
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By Ken Ham A pigment in skin called melanin is responsible for skin color and shade. This pigment is found in organelles called melanosomes inside cells. A Yale University team has found these melanosomes in a fossilized feather. Now, “because melanosomes differ by shape according to the type of melanin they produce—eumelanin, for example, can be black or brown depending on concentration, while pheomelanin is red—the researchers hypothesized that the appearance of a melanosome could be used to infer the color of the animal it belonged to.” Well, now another group of researchers “analyzed the chemical structure of melasonomes [sic]
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By REALdeal Source: North Carolina Pastor Is Transforming Food Deserts Into Oases For The Poor For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by AMANDA FROELICH A community in North Carolina has been inspired to grow its own food and create better health thanks to this preacher’s activism. In North Carolina, nearly two-thirds of adults are overweight or obese. This saddening statistic is largely an effect of the Standard American diet, which is high in low-quality fats and refined sugars. Unfortunately, [&hellip Source: North Carolina Pastor Is Transforming Food Deserts Into Oases For The Poor Learn more at <a class="colorbox" …read
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Does saying that God designed creatures mean that they’re nothing more than mere machines? Despite protestations from prominent evolutionists, teleology (purpose) is central to understanding biology. But does this mean that organisms were designed by some external agent? There are evolutionists who agree that life is full of purpose, but that purpose comes from the very fabric of the universe itself, so that there’s no need for an external designer. Eugene Y. from Malaysia writes: Read More: Biology purpose and pantheism – creation.com
By REALdeal Source: Monsanto’s Roundup Linked to Cancer – Again For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by Jeff Ritterman, M.D. A brilliant and celebrated inventor, John Franz, gave us an herbicide, Roundup, which has changed the face of agriculture. This herbicide has become the foundation for an entirely novel approach to farming – biotech agriculture – that has expanded rapidly throughout the globe. Monsanto makes seeds for soy, corn, canola, cotton, alfalfa and sugar beets that [&hellip Source: Monsanto’s Roundup Linked to Cancer – Again Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here:
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By Creation Moments Flying insects have been a huge mystery to scientists, especially those who believe in evolution. Until recently, scientists didn’t know how flying insects could fly. Wind tunnel tests on insect wings showed that their wings produce anywhere from a third to half as much lift needed for flight, depending on the species. Yet, horseflies have been clocked flying at up to 90 miles per hour! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By By Natural News Editors (NaturalNews) [The following is a news analysis and commentary] A new study this week found no link between vaccines and autism. It instantly made headlines on TV news and popular media everywhere. Many billed it as the final word, “once again,” disproving the notion that vaccines… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Heather Callaghan By John Vibes The growing marijuana industry is set to be one of the most important and lucrative economic forces in the years to come, and a new report indicates this particular field boasts more… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham The Blaze article stated: Atheist biologist Richard Dawkins decried the fact that some Republican presidential candidates are creationists, calling it “disgraceful” and proclaiming that evolution is a “fact” that “you can not seriously disbelieve” . . . Dawkins repeatedly waded into controversial territory throughout the exchange, with Colmes at one point asking if the biologist believes that religious people are “mentally ill.” “It’s hard to use the word ‘mentally ill’ when there are so many of them,” Dawkins responded. “If they believed what they did and they were the only one they would undoubtedly be called mentally
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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, CSC Fellow Paul Nelson and Casey Luskin share memories of the late David Raup, influential invertebrate paleontologist. Listen in as Nelson shares about Raup’s early participation at Pajaro Dunes, his realism about the scientific community’s attitude toward skeptics of evolution, and his courage to engage in thoughtful discussion with those of differing viewpoints. 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
By Beverly Entin Winter is coming and together with the temperature drops. You have to make sure to dress with enough layers to keep warm, while healthy eating is also very important. Certain foods that are packed with nutrients and immune-boosting powers will provide you enough energy to power yourself through cold weather. Following are some best hot foods to eat on cold days to keep you warm: 1: Cinnamon Cinnamon boosts your metabolism to let your body generate more heat, and it also provides many other medicinal benefits. One teaspoon of cinnamon contains rich fiber, calcium, Vitamin C, Vitamin
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By Ken Ham Sometimes I see things in the news that just make me shake my head. I’m often reminded of this verse about those who ignore God’s clear witness in creation: “Professing to be wise, they became fools” (Romans 1:22). Well, I was most recently reminded of this in relation to an article titled, “Fossil could settle the debate over whether early birds really did fly.” This article is reporting on a study published in Scientific Reports that showed that supposed “early” birds flew just like modern ones. Wow! Now that’s a revelation! This study revolved around part of
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By Alexandra Preston Although it is often associated with the high-protein Atkins diet, ketogenic diets are useful for more than just weight control. These are classified by their very low carbohydrate content, low enough to push the body’s metabolism into using ketones, which are breakdown products of fats, for energy. One other purpose of the ketogenic diet is as a cancer treatment, often alongside other conventional and/or natural therapies. The story of Elaine Cantin is an example of this, who began to research and modify the ketogenic diet to suit her own needs after seeing too many loved ones die
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Anti-viral flu drugs like Tamiflu (oseltamivir) are stockpiled in many countries, including the US, for treating and preventing seasonal and pandemic influenza. Influenza can be deadly, but if you’re otherwise healthy, it typically is a self-limiting illness that runs its course in a few days and requires no treatment. Historically speaking, there have been flu outbreaks, such as the Hong Kong flu of 1968 to 1969, that were estimated to have killed over 1 million people. If a particularly lethal flu strain were to emerge, the idea behind stockpiling is that governments would already
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By Dr. Danny Faulkner Some report communication with aliens and some even claim to have been taken aboard spaceships. What are we to make of claims of alien abductions? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By By Natural News Editors (NaturalNews) When the coming economic crisis strikes, more than half the country is going to be financially wiped out within weeks. At this point, more than 60 percent of all Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and a whopping 24 percent of the country has more credit card… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) In recent years, we have seen states beginning to question federal laws and regulations regarding a range of subjects. States voting in favor of marijuana decriminalization in defiance of federal laws is possibly the most high-profile example in the news these days,… …read more Read more here: Natural News
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At any given time, there are upwards of 700,000 unused shipping containers in the United States. Some clever architects have hacked these 40-foot steel compartments into skate parks, libraries, emergency shelters and surprisingly beautiful homes. But Daniel Kuenzi has a new one. The Washington, D.C.-based entrepreneur is turning derelict shipping containers into urban farms. Challenge Cup event in Washington, D.C. in October. He won the cities category of the regional contest and will compete in the global finals this May.” A self-described “hobbyist gardener,” Kuenzi grew up in Redmond, Washington—home to Microsoft—during the tech boom of the 1990s. “At a
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“Tensions rising at another flash point. Something to keep an eye on.” Admin China is not afraid of fighting a war against the United States in the South China Sea, a state-run newspaper with links to the Communist party has claimed. Twenty-four hours after Washington challenged Beijing’s territorial claims in the region by deploying a warship to waters around the disputed Spratly archipelago, the notoriously nationalistic Global Times accused the Pentagon of provoking China. “In [the] face of the US harassment, Beijing should deal with Washington tactfully and prepare for the worst,” the newspaper argued in an editorial on Wednesday.
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