Taking a daily shower is a fairly recent development for Americans. Just 100 years ago, many thought getting their whole body wet at once (instead of taking the sponge baths that were common then) would invite diseases like pneumonia and someone would “catch their death.” Nowadays, a long, hot shower is a daily ritual for Many Americans. Most soaps and personal care products have surfactants that, when combined with water, bind to oil and remove the beneficial fats called sebum that naturally protect your skin.1 Generally speaking, the more a product bubbles or lathers, the more surfactants it contains. Many
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By Dr Wayne There are all sorts of moms out there. Some moms eat chips and cookies for snacks; other moms eat broccoli, beets and sometimes hemp seeds for snacks. But one thing is for sure, we all need moms who can remain healthy and live a long life, because moms are very important. Moms show us that we should never give up on staying healthy and never settle on treatments that just exacerbate our pain or illness. Also, moms show us how to fight for our health, because no one else will, often not even within our own family.
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By Dr. Terry Mortenson Many people who have written on Genesis 1 have attempted to make a very significant distinction between two Hebrew words found there. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) As the United States finally …read more Source: Natural News
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) “Use it or lose it.” You’ve heard that saying before. Simply put, if you don’t exercise – for a long enough period of time – your muscles will lose their strength and all your hard work (previously done) in training and recovery will be for nothing. But, wait a minute: this is only true to an extent. New information revealed in a breaking new review from Frontiers in Physiology adds an important nuance to this well-known adage. The authors of the review propose a better way to say it: “Use it …read more Source:
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Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D., and Tim Clarey, Ph.D. Fossil pollen, leaf and fruit impressions, and petrified wood taken from multiple locations across the massive Central Andean Plateau in South America reveal powerful evidence of the global Flood recorded in the Bible. These fossils also provide strong evidence that Flo… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Ken Ham To say 2020 has been quite a year would be an understatement, wouldn’t it? Yet, by God’s grace, we’ve made it this far, and we were thrilled to have been able to offer resources that wouldn’t have been otherwise available. One of those resources was the free virtual Vacation Bible School program, IncrediWorld Amazement Park. Because so many churches were shut down over the summer and most were unable to use our current VBS program, Mystery Island (which is available for next summer!), we provided a simple, easy, yet biblically rich program that churches could use—and even
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By Michael By Whitney Webb Moncef Slaoui, the official head of Operation Warp Speed, told the Wall Street Journal last week that all Warp Speed vaccine recipients in the US will be monitored by “incredibly… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) With a bit of creativity, …read more Source: Natural News
By Hesh Goldstein Is it any wonder that so many Americans are repeatedly ill, sick and diseased? Ninety percent are satiated with foul poison body wastes due to lack of proper bowel evacuation. Constipation is a problem of improper living habits and low mineral intake. Constipation is a condition of a prolonged retention of food residues in the bowels. These residues putrefy, ferment and create a poisonous condition in your system. Constipation exists if you do not naturally evacuate the bowels at least once in twenty-four hours. That’s rock bottom. More frequently is better. There are over thirty intestinal poisons.
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Air pollution – especially the kind found indoors – has become a growing health concern for millions of people. But, most of the public remains uninformed about the dangers, especially as it relates to brain health. Fortunately, there are many things we can do to reduce our risk. Today, we’ll focus our attention on one common supplement. But, other tips will be provided at the end of this article. Over the past decade studies have continually proven the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids, combatting the negative effects of multiple sclerosis, many types of cancer,
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By Ken Ham So for all those in the USA, how are you going to vote next month in the presidential election? Will you vote Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Green, Independent, or . . . ? I’ve read quite a number of articles on whether Christians should vote, how Christians should vote, and so on. There are so many differing ideas. I come from a country (Australia) where voting is compulsory. Australia doesn’t have the type of constitutional protection America has where there is a special emphasis on free speech, freedom of religion, and free exercise of religion as written in
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Drink two cups of water and you can get a surge of the adrenal hormone noradrenaline in your bloodstream, as if you just smoked a few cigarettes or downed a few cups of coffee. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael Denton On this episode of ID the Future, Eric Anderson speaks with biochemist Michael Denton about Denton’s new book The Miracle of the Cell, part of his continuing Privileged Species series exploring nature’s fine tuning for life. New research keeps unveiling ever more ways in which this fine tuning exists, from the cosmos to the atoms of the periodic table, even to the subatomic level of quantum tunneling. As for the cell itself, It is as if scientists are discovering a “third infinity,” says Denton. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Believe it or not, the bacteria in our bodies outnumber our human cells by an astonishing 10 to 1. If considering this fact makes you feel a little queasy, remember – the community of beneficial gut bacteria is an important line of defense against disease. Natural health experts and researchers report that nutrients known as probiotics and prebiotics can help support the health of “friendly” microbes in the digestive tract. And, a recent study shows that a prebiotic known as XOS is particularly effective in encouraging helpful bacteria and maintaining microbiome balance. Why beneficial
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By Ken Ham Last summer I wrote a blog about so-called “gender-fluid tomatoes.” These were Australian tomatoes that have a strange reproductive strategy that some were saying showed that the “sexual binary [of male and female]” is a “fallacy,” which is an utterly ridiculous argument. Well, now it’s frogs making the news for their reproductive strategy, with the headline, “Longterm polyamory seems to work just fine for these frogs.” According to a new study, rainforest frogs (Thoropa taophora) are the first known amphibians where the male forms a “lasting relationship” with more than one female. (Many other animals, such as
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By Michael By Tyler Durden California Governor Gavin Newsom’s office has taken mask mandates to the next level – telling those eating out at restaurants that they should wear a mask “in… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther If you are watching 2020 with horror like the rest of us, you may be thinking, “Holy cow, I better do something before things get even worse… Read the rest The post It’s NOT Too Late to Start Prepping Right Where You Are appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Lori Clarkson, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) There are some bold claims on water fasting out there. Cancer prevention, impenetrable immunity, and a fat-busting miracle are just some of the claims. Yet, some people suggest it’s just a “fad.” Surely it can’t be healthy to starve yourself of solid foods for days on end … right? Well, we already know that our current sick care system has some questionable claims on what’s best for us and what’s not, so what does the latest research really say? You might have heard that fasting cures cancer. How much truth is there to the
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Recently, researchers have reported on the world’s “highest-dwelling mammal,” the yellow-rumped leaf-eared mouse, observed upon a dormant volcano 6,739 meters (22,110 feet) above sea level.1 While the discovery of birds at greater altitudes is not surprising, “that mammals can live at these heights is astonishing, considering there’s only about 44 percent of the oxygen available at sea level. . . . The tem… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Aloe vera is a popular plant with many uses. A common ingredient in modern cosmetic products, aloe vera is well-known for its many skin benefits. But this versatile plant, whose leaves and gel also have culinary uses, has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. While the Ancient Greeks considered it a universal panacea, the Ancient Egyptians referred to aloe vera as the “plant of immortality.” In traditional Indian medicine, aloe vera is known as a natural remedy for colic, constipation, skin diseases and infections. In some parts of the Caribbean, aloe vera is used to treat hypertension. Mexican Americans
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Here’s the thing about environmental toxins: it doesn’t always take much to create havoc on the human body … sometimes it’s simply being exposed to small amounts again and and again that will eventually lead to long-term damage – even if the absolute levels are within so-called “tolerable limits.” In fact, recent research offers a perfect example of this when it comes to fluoride exposure. In 1945, Grand Rapids MI started adding fluoride to public drinking water as a way to “improve” the dental health of its residents, according to the Centers for Disease
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By Tim Chaffey Explore the origin of pre-flood “gopher wood” and possible identities of the wood used to build Noah’s ark. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Panax ginseng, commonly known as Asian ginseng or Korean ginseng, is one of the most widely used and extensively studied species of ginseng. Sometimes referred to as the “true ginseng,” Asian ginseng has been a staple herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is still used today to boost immunity, increase strength and blood volume, lower blood sugar, promote life and appetite and treat anemia and impotence. In a recent study, American and Chinese researchers screened, identified and evaluated the bioactive compounds present in Asian ginseng. Specifically, they looked at the herb’s neuroprotective effects, which have been reported by numerous studies
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By Dustin Brady Join Eva and Andy as they explore the wonders of God’s creation with their parents in this sneak peek of the newly expanded Kids section of Answers. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Jeff Phosphorus is essential in agriculture to maintain higher production levels, where it is applied as a fertilizer. Some of the world regions are experiencing high population growth rates, which means… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Drinking water can be such a safe, simple, effective way to prevent yourself from fainting. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org