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By Edit Lang, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Let’s face the harsh reality. While most people recognize that we live in a toxic world, only a few grasp the magnitude of the problem. Environmental toxins cause significant harm to people of all ages; however, children are particularly vulnerable. In fact, there is plenty of evidence revealing children’s unique patterns of exposure to human-made and natural chemicals. Our kids are under siege by a wide array of toxic compounds, from indoor pollutants, molds, and allergens to food additives and chemicals in our food and water. As a result of such unprecedented toxic exposures, [More]
By everybodysfit When aches and pains persist and it hurts just to move, we know our bodies are communicating to us. Inflammation is our body signaling to us that an area is not doing well. Arthritis is a form of this communication indicated by inflammation of our joints. This is a more common condition than one might think. There are over 100 types of arthritis but osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are the two most common. It is seen mostly in people over the age of 65 and is a silent creeper, but some children and younger adults do [More]
Dogs don’t read the words on a page. Neither did Coco, the famous gorilla that learned to communicate using simple hand signs. So what affords humans the unique ability to read and write, and why do we do it? These kinds of questions drive Zeynep Saygin’s research at Ohio State. Her team’s recent discovery sets the stage for some answers. Brain experts already knew about the visual cortex—an area of the brai… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Warnings concerning high CT value of tests are months too late…so why are they appearing now? The potential explanation is shockingly cynical.   The World Health Organization released a guidance memo on December 14th, warning that high cycle thresholds on PCR tests will result in false positives.   Read More: WHO (finally) admits PCR tests create false positives – OffGuardian
“The vaccine may not be made compulsory by the government but a backdoor method of forcing this on people is now in the works as the article notes. We have had safe and effective treatments for this “virus” long before this vaccine hysteria began in the HCQ+zinc protocol and Ivermectin but they have been up to now suppressed. Clearly they want to force this vaccine on as many people as possible but why? Is it just for monetary reasons or is there something more sinister involved. If they can force this on us then the sky is the limit on [More]
Is the Bible so clearly an old-earth book that a young-earth reading is absurd? …read more Source: creation.com     
Click the link below to see the picture of the cap remaining on the syringe. You can be sure that the bigwigs taking the vaccine in public view are getting a placebo or as in this case not getting anything at all!   See Picture: Even Pelosi’s vaccination was a total fraud—See how they didn’t even take the cap off the syringe! | SOTN: Alternative News, Analysis & Commentary
By Ken Ham A few weeks ago we announced the largest matching gift challenge in AiG history—$3.5 million! Well, history has been made again. We are thrilled to announce that a few supporters joined together to increase our matching gift challenge to $4 million! We are so thankful for the generosity of so many who are challenging others to join them in supporting this vital ministry for our time. This is a great blessing to us, and we are so thankful for the generosity of so many who are challenging others to join them in supporting this vital ministry for [More]
By Brian-Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News After an FDA Advisory Committee voted 20 to 0 with one abstention to issue Moderna emergency use authorization (EUA) for their mRNA experimental COVID vaccine, the FDA took their advice today and issued the EUA. As is the case with the Pfizer mRNA experimental vaccine which received an EUA last week, it is important to understand that this vaccine is NOT approved by the FDA. It is only authorized to be used in emergency situations, and the Health Bureaucrats who make these decisions for everyone have already planned to make COVID an [More]
By Dr. Mercola The process by which your cereals, salads and meats reach your table has dramatically altered the overall nutrition in most people’s diets. The addition of vegetable oil and the growing popularity of fast-food restaurants have also contributed. When this same diet was fed to pigs as discussed in this short video, researchers stopped the study because it was deemed cruel to the animals.1 Survey data published in 2016 showed the average person got 57.9% of their energy from ultraprocessed foods and 89.7% from added sugars.2 A rigorous study published in the journal Cell Metabolism demonstrated the deleterious [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The American horror story continues. State and local officials are revamping major economic lockdowns in places like California, where small business owners are failing (and where many officials fail to follow their own mandates). The so-called purpose of these lockdowns is to curb the spread of COVID-19 … however, new research confirms what many of us suspected would happen since the beginning of the pandemic. In fact, according to one recent survey conducted by researchers from the University of California, the call to work from home has triggered a range of physical and …read [More]
In increasingly unsettled times, we have the answer! …read more Source: creation.com     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A growing crop of scientific papers continues to reveal the incredible health benefits of sauna bathing. Unfortunately, many of us don’t have access to a sauna, nor even a hot tub … fortunately, you can still reap the benefits of heat exposure just by running yourself a hot bath. In fact, a recent observational study involving over 800 people discovered that weekly hot baths provide some impressive heart healthy benefits. New study: Taking regular (HOT) baths supports healthy heart and blood vessels … plus, help to fight hardening of the arteries The observational study [More]
How do chemicals “decide” to become alive? That they can, and did, is essentially the basis for today’s widely accepted origin-of-life theory. But Rice University professor James Tour, a synthetic organic chemist who is widely considered one of America’s leading experts in nanotechnology and nanoengineering, says this theory is not only unproven but untenable. Moreover, he states that in private, many fellow scientists agree with him.   Read More: Scientists Are “CLUELESS” About Origins of Life, Says Top Chemist and Nanotechnologist – The New American
By Karen Sanders, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) With inflammatory bowel disease on the rise in the United States, the tab for treating this condition is rising as well. In fact, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ‘those with IBD are more likely to have certain chronic health conditions that include: cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease and cancer.’ These conditions – which are obviously life-threatening – have no known (conventional) medical cure, and doctors aren’t even sure what causes them, although integrative healthcare providers believe our increasingly toxic environment does play a role. Just consider how serious …read [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Looking for a super simple way to assess whether your heart health is okay or not? A recent study suggests that a common daily activity – climbing stairs – could serve as a useful screening tool to better understand your cardiovascular health. The study was conducted by a team of Spanish researchers and presented at this year’s Best of Imaging 2020, a scientific meeting of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Their results offer some helpful guidance to anyone looking to establish an effective heart healthy workout routine. Get a stopwatch, find a staircase, [More]
By Ken Ham In a new study, scientists compared the visual system of a very tiny lemur from Madagascar, the mouse lemur, with that of other primates and found that “the size of these visual processing units is identical in all primates, independent of their body size” and that “the way the units are arranged across the brain was totally indistinguishable, following the same rules with mathematical precision . . . [and] the number of nerve cells per visual unit was almost identical.” Now why is this significant? Well, this is considered important in the evolutionary view because mouse lemurs [More]
By Ken Ham Destinations magazine, published by the American Bus Association (ABA), recently released their “Best of the Best” winners for 2020. Well, listed as a winner in the “adventure” category in the US was the Ark Encounter! They described the Ark Encounter this way, Your imagination will kick into overdrive as your bus approaches this full-size replica of Noah’s Ark. Walk through state-of-the-art exhibits that tell the biblical account of the flood, experience special events in the Answers Center, visit Ararat Ridge Zoo, enjoy a meal at Emzara’s Kitchen (a buffet that has been converted into a cafeteria-style restaurant [More]
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Since the beginning of the Covid pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, a lot of folks have decided that city life is no longer for them. There’s been a … Read the rest The post A Lot of City Folks Who Just Moved to the Country Are in for a Rude Awakening appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Michael By GreenMedInfo Research Group Running on empty this holiday season? Here are the top seven ways to de-stress, beat holiday stress and slide into the New Year feeling your best. During the holidays,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
“The world has bet the farm on vaccines as the solution to the pandemic, but the trials are not focused on answering the questions many might assume they are.” Peter Doshi, associate editor of the British Medical Journal and assistant professor of pharmaceutical health services research at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy “The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.” Albert Einstein The new Covid vaccines will make billions of dollars for the big pharmaceutical companies, but here’s what they won’t do: The vaccines will not cure Covid The vaccines will not prevent people [More]
By Dr. Terry Mortenson William Lane Craig has done much good for the church, but he has strayed far from the truth on the question of origins. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Various health organizations offer clashing mammogram recommendations that range from annual mammograms starting at age 40 to eliminating routine mammograms altogether. Who should you trust? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
Despite the latest failure to detect dark matter, why do they continue searching? …read more Source: creation.com     
“There is a video interview of the doctor following the article plus a number of links to other stories regarding this issue.” Admin   Recently, a landmark study was conducted by Dr. James Lyons-Weiler and Dr. Paul Thomas. The study compared vaccinated children and unvaccinated children and was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health on November 22, 2020 after being peer reviewed.   Dr. Weiler, a research scientist and co-author of the study, was recently interviewed by Activist Post Contributor Spiro Skouras. In the interview, Weiler breaks down the data from the study which indicates [More]
A reader asks: Are only the ‘red letters’ inspired? We respond! …read more Source: creation.com     
I remember vividly the day, at the tail end of March, when facemasks suddenly became synonymous with morality: either one cared about the lives of others and donned a mask, or one was selfish and refused to do so. The shift occurred virtually overnight. Only a day or two before, I had associated this attire solely with surgeons and people living in heavily polluted regions. Now, my friends’ favorite pastime during our weekly Zoom sessions was excoriating people for running or socializing without masks in Prospect Park. I was mystified by their certitude that bits of cloth were the only [More]