By Michael By Tyler Durden In another horrifyingly Orwellian example of the media world powers-that-be — in this case, dictionary impresario Merriam-Webster, struggling for relevance in the digital age… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Ireland finally has some dinosaur fossils of its own.1 The ground-breaking discovery came as a bit of a surprise, however, as the bones were found in marine rocks! This has left secular scientists a bit baffled. But the mystery vanishes if it’s accepted that these fossils and rocks were deposited during the global Flood. In fact, that’s what creationists expected! Most of Ireland has sedimentary rocks that we… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham To the mothers in the dozens of countries that celebrate the day: Happy Mother’s Day! Mothers play such a vital role in their family’s training and instruction of children. We are so thankful for the many dedicated moms who work hard to do their part to instill a biblical worldview, knowledge of God’s Word, and the gospel in little hearts and minds. So as our thanks to you today, we’re offering you three free gifts. The first gift for you is a chapter from my book Will They Stand?. This is a highly unique chapter, as it
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That a high dosage of adenovirus in the bloodstream could lead to clotting, low levels of platelets and antibodies to platelets was known 20 years ago from animal studies in gene therapy. Norwegian biologist Gro Amdam writes this in an email to ScienceNorway from the U.S., where she is professor at Arizona State University. “Studies on animals showed this — in experiments on monkeys, rabbits and mice. The problem became an obstacle for research and development of gene therapy,” Amdam writes. The AstraZeneca vaccine against COVID uses a so-called adenoviral vector to deliver the vaccine in our bodies. Several cases
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By Divina Ramirez (Natural News) Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael By GreenMedInfo Research Group The idea of “food as medicine” may be a bit hard to swallow, especially if you have a gourmand’s palate. What if you could fight a host of diseases and even increase… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Troy Lacey Explanation for how Samson could have struck 1,000 men given his superhuman strength, terrain advantage, battle confusion, and presence of a “neutral” party …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Red Bull, Monster, and Rockstar brand energy drinks are put to the test. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael By Dan Gordon, Anglia Ruskin University and Justin Roberts, Anglia Ruskin University Getting in shape isn’t easy. But after all that hard work, how long do we actually maintain it? Turns out that… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Ever had a blood test? Along with a value measured, there are also the normal max/min limits for that value. This implies that the body normally controls that quantity between those limits. How does it do that? It measures the value and produces more or less of that quantity based on the value measured. This is called a control loop. There are hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, of control loops in the human body.More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Stephen C. Meyer Today’s ID the Future episode features excerpts from a lively conversation with Frank Turek as host and Stephen Meyer as guest. The focus: Meyer’s new USA Today bestseller, Return of the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries that Reveal the Mind Behind the Universe.* The two discuss the new book, and Meyer fields questions from the audience. The conversation originally appeared on Turek’s national radio show, CrossExamined, and the excerpts from that longer interview are used here with permission. (*As an Amazon Associate, Discovery Institute earns from qualifying purchases.) Source …read more Source: id the future
By Troy Lacey Addressing a concern about the name of our bookstore at the Creation Museum and how the Bible categorizes dragons and other animals …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By Neenah Payne America talks a lot about “Homeland Security” — but ignores the key role food plays in national security. Food is a national security issue in two ways that are not immediately… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Divina Ramirez (Natural News) Single-use face masks are a …read more Source: Natural News
By Ken Ham If you never learn to drive, don’t buy a dog, and never buy a new pair of jeans, can you have a baby? Well, the author of a recent Vogue article says . . . “maybe.” The article was titled “Is Having a Baby in 2021 Pure Environmental Vandalism?” In it, the author—a self-described “scientifically-engaged person”—shares how she “worried feverishly” about the strain of a baby on the planet and if her child would want to live in a world where “we have perhaps just another 60 harvests left before our overworked soil gives out and we
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) What is curry? Contrary to popular belief, curry is NOT native to India! Instead, modern-day foodies and historians assert that “curry” was introduced to the Western World in the 1700s by the British in an attempt to mimic the spicy and savory dishes explorers found in India. And while traditional Indian dishes are loaded with healthy spices, they don’t use curry powder — although you certainly might want to. From boosting heart health to promoting improved blood sugar control, it’s time to explore the possible health benefits of curry and the …read more Source:
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Up to 2.5 million Americans currently suffer from the frustrating and mysterious condition known as chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). The illness causes fatigue that persists for six months or more and is often accompanied by aching muscles and joints, swollen lymph nodes, difficulties with memory and attention (“brain fog”), and sleep disturbances. Sometimes referred to as myalgic encephalomyelitis, Western medicine will tell you that CFS has no known cause – and no cure. Western doctors often treat CFS with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and pharmaceutical antidepressants – but these medications can feature toxic side effects. Now, an exciting new study
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Roughly 5.8 million Americans over age 65 live with Alzheimer’s disease – and the number is expected to soar over the next three decades. The Alzheimer’s Association estimates that cases will reach 13.8 million by the year 2050. While natural health experts have long insisted that there is a link between aluminum and Alzheimer’s disease, Western medical authorities tended to ignore or downplay the connection. Now, a bombshell British study supports evidence that aluminum contributes to the development of Alzheimer’s disease – and even explores the exact molecular interaction of aluminum on proteins that
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By Brian Miller On today’s ID the Future, physicist Brian Miller continues his conversation with host Eric Anderson. Here they explore more problems facing the idea that life began as strings of RNA. In their discussion of the RNA World Hypothesis and the origin of life generally, they touch on ideas advanced by Jeremy England, Jack Shostak, Nick Lane, Helen Hansma, and others. One of several big problems with the RNA-first hypothesis underscored by Miller and Anderson: For it to have even a slender chance of working, you need prebiotic Earth to generate not one but two information-rich RNA strands,
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What makes the Bible different from other ANE literature? …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/15147 target=_blank title="Helpful survey on demons, but unclear in places” >creation.com
By Joanna Miller by Joanna Miller I love gardening. It’s fun, it’s rewarding, and it saves money. However, it’s only useful for prepping purposes in the long term if you focus primarily on … Read the rest The post Creating a More Self-Sufficient Garden for the Long-Term appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Damon Hines, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) You know the symptoms; we all do. Bloating, fatigue, stomach upset, and a general feeling of blah thrown in for good measure. It’s the after-effects of gorging on Doritos or indulging in a pint of ice cream. Too much fat, sugar, and salt, too much high fructose corn syrup, and we’re left with a food hangover, our bodies laden with additives and preservatives and depleted of the water and enzymes needed to process them. But the health problems associated with processed foods are far worse than bloat and a mean case of the …read
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By Tess Pennington When I was young and naïve, I believed that people who complained about allergies were just overexaggerating. Each Spring I watched my friend, Lisa, sneeze and search through her purse for a Kleenex, Zyrtec, and an inhaler. I listened to my father complain about the pine trees in Texas and how they made it impossible to breathe. Then in 2014, I married a man who was allergic to everything. He could not tolerate the oak trees, the pine trees, the flowers, the grass, household dust, or my 14-year-old cat. At first, I thought “This man just wants
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By Brian Miller In today’s ID the Future physicist Brian Miller discusses fellow physicist Jeremy England’s book Every Life Is on Fire: How Thermodynamics Explains the Origin of Living Things. Has England made a significant step toward solving the mystery of how life first began? In Miller’s conversation with host Eric Anderson, he argues that while England’s laboratory work is fascinating and innovative, what’s happening in his experiments differs dramatically from what is required of even the simplest life, so much so that the experiments do not shed the kind of light on the mystery of life’s origin that some
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By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Disasters come in all shapes and sizes, and so do your preps. There are four different levels of disasters, from personal emergencies to a full-on SHTF end-of-the-world … Read the rest The post The 4 Levels of Disasters (And How to Prepare for Each One) appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
“There is a video of his program you can watch following the article.” Admin Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson took aim this week at two (in his words) “political operatives” — Jeffrey Zients and Dr. Anthony Fauci. Specifically, Carlson raised questions about both men’s roles, past and present, in the pandemic. In the “Tucker Carlson Tonight” segment below, Carslon asked these two questions: Read More: Tucker Carlson: Fauci More Responsible for COVID Pandemic Than ‘Any Other Single Living American’ • Children’s Health Defense
Here is a link to the Americas Frontline Doctors website founded by Dr. Simone Gold. The link will take you to their news page with the latest on the Covid19 plandemic and more. The following was taken from their About page. Check it out. WHO WE ARE Honest Healthcare Solutions — From the Ground Up The doctor-patient relationship is being threatened. That means quality patient care is under fire like never before. Powerful interests are undermining the effective practice of medicine with politicized science and biased information. Now more than ever, patients need access to independent, evidence-based information to make
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