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By Tess Pennington If pandemics have taught us anything, it’s how important it is to keep a functional home and take the necessary steps to create your own food supply chain. With many jumping on the homesteading bandwagon, it’s important to know the facts because there are challenges when it comes to creating a homestead. On a personal note, I chose to start a homestead because I was tired of living a life in a dependency-driven system and wanted to make more sustainable choices. But it took a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. It takes a lot …read more [More]
By Avery Foley Corrected study admits “the results demonstrated no advantage of surgery” for transgender individuals – but the positive effects of the gospel are known. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) Unhappy with having to stay …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How do the blood-pressure lowering effects of hibiscus tea compare to the DASH diet, a plant-based diet, and a long-distance endurance exercise? And be aware, the impressive manganese content of hibiscus tea may be the limiting factor for safe daily levels of consumption. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola During an organ transplant, physicians use the healthy organs and tissues from one individual and transplant them into another. In 2018, there were 36,527 organ transplants in the U.S., which set a record for the sixth straight year in a row.1 The total number has exceeded 750,000 since 1988, when the first transplant data were collected. Organ donation can be done in one of two ways. The first occurs when the donor is living and chooses to give an organ or tissue to another individual. Living donors can offer a kidney or part of a liver or [More]
There is a wealth of evidence for biblical events in Egypt-if you know where to look! …read more Source: creation.com     
By Lori Clarkson, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Metabolic syndrome is a lifestyle-related illness that has a massive negative impact on our healthcare system and individuals. But is rarely talked about. In fact, this condition contributes greatly to 70% of deaths worldwide, according to the WHO. Simply put, metabolic syndrome is the prevalence of a combination of lifestyle-related diseases. You’ll know if it affects you if you have at least three of the following; a large waist size (40? in men, 35? in women), higher than 150mg/dL in triglycerides, low HDL cholesterol (lower than 40mg/dL in men, and 50mg/dL in women), …read [More]
One or more Members of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee Suggest Process Lacks Scientific Integrity and Rigor The Nutrition Coalition, a group that aims to bring rigorous science to nutrition policy, today released a letter detailing allegations suggesting there is a serious threat to the integrity and trustworthiness of our nation’s federal nutrition policy. The allegations were made by one or more members of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC), a powerful group of experts under the direction of the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services (USDA-HHS). The letter expresses concerns about the Committee’s process and in [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Wear a mask. Get a COVID-19 vaccine. Spray down your entire house with powerful disinfectants. Assume everyone you meet in public is infected with SARS-CoV-2. It seems like our natural immunity to dis-ease is no match against this current pandemic. These tips to slow the spread from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) aren’t necessarily “intended” to inspire fear and paranoia, but it’s not hard to see how this is exactly what’s happening as a result. So, one doctor tried to offer an “alternative” and got in trouble for it. Of course, [More]
By Howard Glicksman Physician Howard Glicksman talks with host Ray Bohlin about the amazing control systems involved in something we’re all familiar with: blood pressure in this classic ID the Future episode. It’s a system requiring adjustment at every point along the way, from blood volume to blood pumping velocity to pressure out in the blood vessels. And it has to be able to act fast in order to keep us alive — which leads to some hard questions for Mr. Darwin. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download [More]
By Guest Contributor by Guest Contributor: Will Ryan Prepping for your withdrawal from mainstream society comes with a steep learning curve. A small mistake could leave you in a pinch when you least … Read the rest The post 5 Rookie Prepping Mistakes to Avoid appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
On August 1, 2020, ICR National Representative Dr. Randy Guliuzza was appointed as the organization’s new President & Chief Operating Officer. Hear ICR’s science team talk about their personal experiences with Dr. Guliuzza over the years and what they think about this new chapter of creation ministry. … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther In Northern regions of an unstable country, a battle broke out yesterday in the streets of a small city. Meanwhile, in the Southeastern corridor, protesters continue to … Read the rest The post The Preparedness Community’s Dangerous Failure of Imagination appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Hesh Goldstein What you are about to read will literally blow your mind as it did mine when I first became aware of it. There are various scriptural quotes that put this all into perspective. In Genesis 1:30, God says, “And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds in the sky and all the creatures that move along the ground–everything that has the breath of life in it–I give every green plant for food. And it was so.” In Daniel 1:8, it says, “But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself [More]
By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News More medical doctors have come forward to expose the continued withholding of hydroxychloroquine from COVID patients and Dr. Anthony Fauci’s continued propaganda against it, which has led to tens of thousands of deaths in the U.S., and millions worldwide. Two California doctors and a Florida medical doctor who also has a master’s degree in public health, have published maybe the most comprehensive response to Dr. Fauci to date, in their “Open Letter” to him. They join thousands of other doctors in the U.S. and around the world who are all saying [More]
A reader asks: How do we know who wrote the Gospels? …read more Source: creation.com     
Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development co-director Dr. Peter Hotez discusses schools reopening across the country as cases of coronavirus surges in children A series of new studies have revealed signs of strong and lasting immunity in people who developed a mild coronavirus infection, according to a report on Sunday. The studies, which have yet to be peer-reviewed, uncovered that antibodies and immune cells capable of recognizing the virus were apparently present months after infections concluded. The findings could help to eliminate the previous concerns over whether the virus could trick the immune system into having a poor memory [More]
In tropical countries around the globe, coconut trees are dubbed the “tree of life” and for good reason. Each portion of the tree, from the coconuts up top to the roots at the bottom, are utilized and made into a number of healthful products. These include coconut milk, coconut oil and coconut butter.   Coconut butter might be a lot less popular than coconut oil, but it has most of the same healthful qualities found in coconut oil. In fact, according to Mike Roussell, a nutrition consultant to professional athletes, coconut butter appears to be healthier than coconut oil from [More]
By everybodysfit Yogurt is the result of bacterial fermentation of milk. This bacteria is called yogurt cultures. The fermentation of lactose produces lactic acid which is a milk protein. This milk protein gives yogurt both its taste and texture. Cow’s milk is the most popular dairy source used for yogurt production since it the most readily available. However, yogurt can also be produced from the milk of a goat, buffalo, camel, ewe, or yak. Each type of milk produces different results and it also depends if the milk is pasteurized, raw, or homogenized. Most people eat yogurt as a dairy [More]
Ways they make conflicting results tell the same story. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Karen Morris by Karen Morris This year our college Freshmen (or Sophomores, Juniors, or even Seniors) are likely to have a radically different college experience than they would have had last year. … Read the rest The post College, Prepping, and COVID: What Students Should Have, Know and Do appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Ken Ham “Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world, red and yellow, black and white,”—wait! “Red and yellow, black and white?” Is that accurate? Are people really different colors or different races? And doesn’t this cause kids to look on the outside differences as major when in reality they are only minor genetic differences? That line in the well-known children’s chorus “Jesus Loves the Little Children” implies the existence of different races. And while the sentiment that Jesus loves children, and all are precious in his sight, is certainly biblically accurate, this idea of “red,” [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Remember how much you enjoyed making forts out of blankets and cardboard boxes when you were a kid? Sadly, some school districts are making a disturbing twist on this popular childhood game and turning it into a Draconian measure to impose social distancing and purportedly slow the spread of COVID-19. We’re talking about new school reopening restrictions imposed in Thailand. The photos taken of these young children in their classrooms are honestly jaw-dropping – many of them resembling kids housed in plexiglass prisons. It’s an unnerving testament how far government overreach and complicit herd [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How can we explain the drop in stroke risk as the Japanese diet became Westernized by eating more meat and dairy? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Just because you’re eating vegetarian or vegan doesn’t mean you’re eating healthy. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Ken Ham The response to the global pandemic has led to many schools in America offering or requiring students to “school at home” with online instruction, including video teaching from the students’ usual teacher(s). Well, according to some teachers on a Twitter thread that has since been hidden, the ability of parents and others to overhear the teacher’s instruction could be “damage[ing].” Reportedly, Matthew Kay, an educator and author of a book on the topic of “how to lead meaningful race conversations in the classroom,” recently tweeted, So, this fall, virtual class discussion will have many potential spectators—parents, siblings, [More]
By Dr. Terry Mortenson Considerable disagreement exists in the church about what God made on the second day of Creation Week in Genesis 1. …read more Source: AIG Daily