It’s promoted as natural, gluten-free, low-calorie, no cholesterol and an excellent source of protein, iron and calcium. It’s also one of the most common sources of protein for those who pursue plant-based diets. But let’s be honest and bring tofu back to where it belongs…in the trash. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Scot Chadwick On the face of it, the verses appear to say one thing and then say something entirely opposite: are burdens and loads to be borne collectively or individually? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalNews) Maybe you or someone you know has cancer – right now. Obviously, the diagnosis can be devastating, but the question remains – “what needs to be done to successfully overcome the health challenges of this disease?” Based on scientific research, most cancer… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By REALdeal Source: What Might You Gain From Drinking Golden Milk? For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Golden Milk is a wonderful beverage to have in the evening and the benefits are extraordinary. The main ingredient in this recipe is turmeric. Turmeric contains curcumin, the polyphenol identified as its primary active component and which exhibits over 150 potentially therapeutic activities, which include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Additional benefits: -Anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, antiseptic,analgesic,. -Boosts immunity. -Anti-carcinogenic. [&hellip Source: What Might You Gain From Drinking Golden Milk? Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com
By Ken Ham One of the most-asked questions I receive from parents, especially when I’m out conducting speaking ministry or meeting people at the Creation Museum, concerns whether there are any Christian colleges, universities, or seminaries that take the same stand we do at Answers in Genesis on the authority of God’s Word from the very first verse. Many students also ask me the same question as they consider where they will attend college. So let me ask you: Where will you invest your college years? Your answer could play a huge part in shaping your career, your family, and
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How do fish survive in Antarctic waters without freezing? The answer is that their blood plasma has lots of ‘antifreeze’ protein that bind to ice and prevent the crystals from growing and thus causing damage. Some evolutionists claim that this is an example of ‘evolution in action’ because new DNA code has been created that codes for the antifreeze protein. But does this really support molecules-to-man evolution?
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson New data agree with the expectations from D-loop results, further confirming the origin of humans within 6000 years and rejecting evolutionary timescales. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Close to 800,000 Americans die each year from heart disease, strokes and other cardiovascular diseases combined, making heart disease the leading cause of death in the US. An estimated 920,000 Americans will have a heart attack each year as well, with half of them occurring suddenly without any warning signs.1 The notion that you could be going along with your life one day, struck with a heart attack and then, just like that, be gone tomorrow, is unsettling but, sadly, not uncommon. The most common symptom of heart disease is sudden death, which …read
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By Activist A coalition of Lyme patient advocacy groups will hold rallies and a candlelight vigil on October 9 and 10 during the IDWeek medical conference in San Diego. IDWeek is organized by the Infectious… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Creation Moments There are 13 species of a brightly plumed little songbird known as the fairy wren. The birds are found in Australia and New Guinea. So colorful are their feathers that the various species go by names like “superb,” “splendid” and “lovely.” However, even more noteworthy is the birds’ unusual behavior. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Activist If you’re sitting down, don’t sit still, new research suggests New research suggests that the movements involved in fidgeting may counteract the adverse health impacts of sitting for long… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler Several brands of soft cheeses have been recalled by a California company in the wake of a Listeria outbreak that has sickened at least 24 people in 9 states and killed one, the Centers for Disease Control reported. The CDC is working with state health officials to investigate the outbreak, which first arose on August 8, 2010. Of the 24 individuals that were sickened, 21 had to be hospitalized and 1 death was reported in Ohio. Five of the patients were female, and one of them lost her fetus. It’s possible, however, that there are more cases
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By Roger Patterson Ask your Mormon friends if they are weary of trying to earn God’s favor, and then point them to the true Jesus whose yoke is easy and burden is light. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
There are many foods that may be hurting your mood, making you sick, and even pushing you toward depression! On the flip side there are many foods that promote your health, give you energy, turbocharge your memory and focus, and improve your mood. These are some of the most effective foods in that category. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Summer and dessert are a great combination, but nothing beats a combination of lemon and coconut, which offers the best flavor and texture. This coconut pudding recipe is easy to prepare, and the fresh burst of citrusy flavor from lemon adds zing to the dish. The coconut is celebrated in all parts of the world. Some countries even call it the “king of food” because of its benefits, from beauty regimen to daily cuisine. This recipe not only answers your sweet tooth craving but it’s also overflowing with healthy goodness. Enjoy this tropical-inspired pudding
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell The ocelloid—a camera-like “eye” inside single-celled marine plankton—is an amazing design, but it does not represent an evolutionary triumph. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By REALdeal Source: How To Get Rid of Blackheads on The Nose Fast at Home For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Did you know? Blackheads, the small dark spots on your skin, are also known as ‘open comedones,’ whereas whiteheads are ‘closed comedones.’ Blackheads are, in fact blocked pores that become filled with keratin, skin debris, and sebum, your body’s natural oil. This marks the first stage of pimples or acne formation. Although they aren’t an [&hellip Source: How To Get Rid of Blackheads on The Nose Fast at Home Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – …read more Read more
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A United States Surgeon General who was also an esteemed academic often voiced his scientific objections to evolution. …read more Read more here: creation.com
Stromatolites are regarded by many as the oldest fossils on earth. They are interpreted as the remains of colonies of blue-green algae, or more accurately, cyanobacteria. The oldest ones are claimed to be 3.5 billion years old. Within this evolutionary perspective, one would expect these colonies to have radically changed, but remarkably, they are essentially the same today. Stromatolites, therefore, are classic examples of living fossils.
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola An estimated 5.4 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, a severe form of dementia,1 and the most recent data2,3 suggests over half a million Americans die from Alzheimer’s each year, making it the third leading cause of death in the US, right behind heart disease and cancer. As prevalence has increased, so have the questions about why, and the search for answers has dished up some pretty curious findings over the past several years. It seems quite clear that Alzheimer’s disease is primarily diet-related, with insulin resistance, processed foods, trans fats, …read more Read more
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By Ken Ham Shoulder blade shapes have been compared between humans and existing apes as well as fossilized apes. Well, evolutionists wouldn’t call the fossils apes. An article stated that a recent study suggests that the last common ancestor (often shortened to LCA) of humans and apes “looked a lot like a chimpanzee or gorilla . . . at least in the shoulder.” The PNAS study, titled “Fossil hominin shoulders support an African ape-like last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees,” explains, A laterally facing shoulder blade allows humans to store energy in their shoulders, much like a slingshot, facilitating
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By Vinay Grover Every Tom, Dick and Harry has to pass through this phase of life i.e. anxiety. Lots of people in this world has to deal with this condition in one way or the other. In this situation of anxiety your heart beats at a faster pace, one feels baffled and muddled. Anxiety is also a state when one feels worried without any apt reason. It results in poor concentration, trembling, sweating, rapid heart rate, shallow breathing and unwanted negative thoughts and behaviours. That said, every problem has a solution. You will find different cures, herbs and oils which
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola When feeling down, people might say they’re “feeling blue” and the world looks “colorless” or “gray.” It turns out these may be more than expressions, as how you feel may actually change the way you see the world around you. Emotions influence low-level visual processes, which are your basic perceptions of space and form, including color perception. This might sound surprising, until you realize that your visual processes require input from your brain. As Time reported:1 “Sadness decreases arousal, for example, which in turn limits the amount of light entering the retina and reduces
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By Creation Moments Some people think that they can believe in Jesus Christ as their Savior and at the same time believe God created through evolution. These people are called theistic evolutionists or progressive creationists. What kind of nature would a god have who creates through the death that is essential to evolution? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By By Joel Edwards (NaturalNews) “Trust your doctor” or so goes the saying. You wouldn’t blindly trust a car salesman. You’d ask a lot of questions to see if a car is right for you. But most of us have been conditioned to believe our doctors are infallible. To question their judgment is akin to blasphemy… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Julie Fidler The Food and Drug Administration is changing dispensing requirements for the drug clozapine, an atypical antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, and to treat suicidal behavior in individuals with the disorders. To address “continuing safety concerns,” the FDA has “clarified and enhanced” prescribing information for clozapine to simplify how to monitor patients on the drug for a blood condition known as neutropenia and better manage treatment. In doing so, the FDA approved a new, shared-risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS), known as the Clozapine REMS Program. According to MayoClinic.org, neutropenia is an abnormally low count
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