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On this episode of Objective:Health we talk to Dr. Lee Merritt about the rise of medical technocracy and how Covid is an act of stealth warfare against our nation. The corruption of the medical profession and why the coronavirus vaccines are dangerous bioweapons being deployed against the people. Dr. Merritt has taken two oaths: the Hippocratic Oath and the Oath to the Constitution as a Naval Officer. She is in this fight to support those two oaths. Dr. Merritt studied bioweapons while serving as an orthopedic surgeon in the United States Navy for 9 years. And has been in the [More]
By Karen Sanders, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Sauerkraut, that familiar hot dog condiment, may not have the beauty of garnet-colored raspberries or the sweet, refreshing flavor of tropical fruits. But the latest scientific research tells us that freshly-made organic sauerkraut is a true superfood that boosts the immune system, promotes intestinal health, and helps prevent cancer in many ways. A recently published study in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition found that fermented foods such as raw sauerkraut contain chemical compounds and beneficial bacteria that offer a wide array of health benefits due to their anticancer, anti-microbial, and antioxidant activities. [More]
By Günter Bechly On today’s ID the Future, German paleontologist Günter Bechly unpacks what Charles Darwin referred to as an “abominable mystery,” the sudden appearance in the fossil record of a certain group of flowering plants. It was a mystery to Darwin because according to his theory, there should have been a long succession of precursors gradually evolving toward the flowering plants of the Cretaceous. Bechly and host Eric Anderson focus their conversation around a recent paper by Richard Buggs in the American Journal of Botany showing that the problem for evolutionary theory has actually grown more acute since Darwin’s [More]
“Websites with lots of useful information are mentioned near the end of the article.” Admin   Pandemic blunder is defined as the failure of the United States public health system and federal agencies to support and promote early home/outpatient treatment for the COVID-19 pandemic disease.   Considerable medical information and data convincingly show that when given early, a number of proven safe, cheap, generic medicines and protocols knock out the coronavirus. Early means within the first few days of getting symptoms or a positive test.   Some pioneering and courageous doctors have been using innovative approaches to prevent their COVID [More]
By Lance D Johnson (Natural News) Public schools in Washington State …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michelle Goldstein Why Detoxing is Important Recently reading health advocate Suzanne Somer’s best selling book Tox-sick increased my awareness of the critical importance of detoxification on a regular basis. Lack of adequate nutrients along with toxins are the underlying cause of most chronic life threatening diseases, including auto-immune diseases, cancer and heart disease. With the daily onslaught of toxins, all of us can benefit from some detoxification on a routine basis. Our bodies absorb toxins from our food, water, air and skin. Even those of us who drink purified water and only eat primarily organic foods, inadvertently consume toxins. [More]
Western belief in ‘deep time’ first appeared in 17th and 18th century France …read more Source: creation.com     
By Ken Ham Tomorrow is an anniversary. What happened on February 24, 150 years ago? Charles Darwin published The Descent of Man, arguing for the common descent of man from an ape-like ancestor and our supposed relation to the great apes. Sadly, this unbiblical and non-scientific idea was adopted by many scientists, laypeople, and even Christians at that time . . . and that continues today. But Darwin’s ideas were wrong then and they’re wrong today! Darwin’s ideas were wrong then and they’re wrong today! We’ve posted several articles over the last few weeks regarding Darwin and his unbiblical, unscientific [More]
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) During the recent Australian Open …read more Source: Natural News     
By Karen Sanders, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Viagra, along with other erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs, has been found to increase the risk of melanoma by 84%. This is according to a new study that found men who regularly use ‘performance enhancing’ drugs, like Viagra, are much more likely to develop melanoma. A retrospective database review published in the Journal of Urology involved 2.55 million veterans and found that those who received male enhancement drugs had an increased risk of melanoma and basal cell carcinoma. Why risk your life? Especially when there are so many alternatives to Viagra. The most startling …read [More]
By everybodysfit Hepatitis C is a type of viral infection that causes inflammation to the liver. The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is spread through blood that is contaminated. It is most commonly spread via shared needles or other tools that inject drugs. HCV can be short term, but for about 70-85% of people, it becomes a chronic long-term condition. There is currently not a vaccine to prevent Hepatitis C. Fortunately, today, HCV has become curable. The trouble is that many people don’t even know they have HCV as it can take decades to develop and show no symptoms. The population [More]
Various old-earth positions have loads of trouble figuring out why God put animals on the ark! …read more Source: creation.com     
For a weary public longing to get back to normalcy, vaccine passports represent a tantalizing carrot, being dangled as a mechanism for freedom. By showing proof that you’ve received a COVID-19 vaccine, perhaps you can once again board an airplane and travel freely, attend a concert or enjoy a meal in your favorite restaurant, just like you used to. Except, being required to present your “papers” in order to live your life isn’t actually freedom at all — it’s discrimination, and even a move toward technocratic fascism, one that’s setting the stage for increased surveillance and erosion of your privacy. [More]
A child’s first influenza infection shapes their immunity to future airborne flu viruses — including emerging pandemic strains. But not all flu strains spur the same initial immune defense, according to new findings published today by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine virologists in the journal PLOS Pathogens. “These results are relevant right now to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said senior author Seema Lakdawala, Ph.D., assistant professor of microbiology and molecular genetics at Pitt. “They may explain age-based distributions of SARS-CoV-2 disease severity and susceptibility. “Having flu once does not make you immune to all future influenza viruses,” she said. “Nor [More]
By Winston Ewert On this ID The Future from the vault, Robert J. Marks and Winston Ewert, both of the Evolutionary Informatics Lab, continue their conversation about three of their recently published papers dealing with evolution, biological information, and what is known as algorithmic specified complexity. In this final podcast of the series, Dr. Ewert explains the role of context in measuring meaning in images. A non-humanoid gelatinous alien might assign no meaning to the faces on Mount Rushmore if the alien had never seen a humanoid. But humans, and especially humans familiar with major figures in American history, have [More]
In the simplest terms, obesity is the product of a body’s energy output being less than its energy input. But in reality, there’s nothing simple about this complex and mysterious disease. Obesity, which has skyrocketed in recent decades – now defining the body mass of over 40 percent of adult Americans – isn’t just difficult for people to endure and scientists to understand. It’s also incredibly hard to treat. Comment: Obesity for some people surely is complex, however it’s also clear that for the vast majority of people struggling with their weight, an unhealthy diet at is a significant factor. [More]
By Ken Ham Here in Northern Kentucky we’re having the coldest week of the winter so far (and I know other states are currently in a cold snap), so I thought it was a good time to mention what will be here before we know it—summer and Vacation Bible School programs! Our Answers VBS theme this year is Mystery Island, so start thinking of sandy beaches, warm sun, and tropical flowers! The message of this VBS is vital in today’s increasingly secular anti-God culture. Children will learn who the one true God is and all about his attributes. The message [More]
Dr. Michael Yeadon is the former Vice President and Chief Scientific Advisor at Pfizer. He and Dr. Wolfgang Wodarg filed a petition with the European Medicines Agency on December 1, 2020. The petition asks the agency to halt trials for the Pfizer BioNTech BNT162b shot and all other mRNA trials until study designs conform with more universal methods. One of their concerns involves Syncytin-1. The protein is responsible for placenta development during pregnancy. Placentas provide oxygen and food to fetuses. They also eliminate waste from the baby. Syncytin-1 is “also found in homologous form in the spike proteins of SARS [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If your gums bleed, you could be in the early stages of gingivitis, an inflammatory condition caused by a build-up of bacteria and plaque inside the mouth. But a study just published in Nutrition Reviews suggests that poor dental habits and oral bacteria might not be the only explanation for bleeding gums. Incredibly, a vitamin deficiency — vitamin C deficiency, to be exact — could be to blame. New research suggests low levels of vitamin C in the blood may be at the root of this common oral health problem The authors of the [More]
By Ken Ham A whopping 74% of young adults (“Gen Z”) in the United States hold to “moral relativism,” the belief that what’s right and wrong changes over time and with society. Sadly, many young people in the church also hold to such a belief. How do we disciple children so they will know and trust God’s Word, starting with the Bible as the foundation for their thinking? Well, it starts with them knowing what’s in God’s Word, understanding sound doctrine, and learning how to think foundationally. And that’s what we teach with Answers Bible Curriculum for Homeschool. This curriculum [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Virtually everyone is familiar with the feeling of physical fatigue: the sense of tiredness, the heaviness in the limbs, the overwhelming desire to rest. But there is another kind of fatigue that can be just as debilitating: mental fatigue. Sometimes referred to as “brain fog,” this temporary – but frustrating – mental state is characterized by impaired concentration, “fuzzy” thinking, lack of mental focus, and difficulty with simple cognitive tasks that would ordinarily be easy to complete. Recent research supports Panax ginseng’s ability, a staple of traditional Chinese medicine, to promote mental clarity and [More]
A comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based approaches to understanding the created kinds. …read more Source: creation.com     
“Dr. Kory, who is mentioned in the article, has a site with lots of info on Ivermectin including how to take it and how to find a Dr. who will prescribe it if you can’t find one who will: https://covid19criticalcare.com/ ” Admin   A new, peer-reviewed study finds that one of the cheap, widely available drugs that has been dismissed by the left, establishment media and many in the health establishment as a treatment for COVID-19 reduces infections, hospitalizations and deaths by about 75%.   Ivermectin, in more than 30 trials around the world, causes “repeated, consistent, large magnitude improvements [More]
By everybodysfit A hernia can occur when an organ or possibly fatty tissue finds its way into your fascia (the surrounding area of a muscle). They are most common in the abdomen but can also occur in the groin, thigh, or belly button. There are 5 common types of hernias. Hiatal: This is when a hernia effects the upper stomach. It squeezes its way through the hiatus which is an opening in your diaphragm where the esophagus passes food. Inguinal: This is when the bladder pushes through the abdominal wall in into an area of the groin called the inguinal [More]
“Scroll down the page to Feb. 22 to read this article then scroll up the page to read the next article in the series until you get to the top.”  Admin   This article is part of my current series on the COVID PCR test [1]. These articles prove that the test is fatally flawed, gives rise to hugely inflated and false case numbers, which in turn lead to the unnecessary and brutal lockdowns.   I’m hoping readers will spread this information far and wide.   OK, here we go. Smoking gun. Jackpot.   Right from the horse’s mouth. Right [More]
By Jay Richards On this ID the Future philosopher Jay Richards responds to Mark Vernon’s charge that intelligent design is bad theology. No, Richards says, the charge itself is based on bad theology, bad reasoning, and a faulty understanding of both intelligent design theory and theism. First, the theory of intelligent design doesn’t specify the identify of a designer or the specific means of causation. It merely makes an argument to intelligent design as the best explanation for certain features of the natural world. Second, even if it did involve arguing that the designer was God and that God had [More]
By Ken Ham It’s not often you have a beauty queen and football star visiting the Ark Encounter on the same day! Well, they’re married. Who am I talking about? Heisman Trophy-winning football player Tim Tebow and his wife, Miss Universe 2017, Demi-Leigh, originally from South Africa. They both visited the Ark Encounter recently and loved it! I enjoyed giving this couple a private tour (as I’ve done for many people over the years) of the life-size Noah’s Ark while the Ark was closed to the public (we are closed Sunday–Tuesday until March 10). I happened to be at the [More]