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By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) California issued its first rolling …read more Source: Natural News     
Luteolin is a flavonoid found in many herbs and vegetables that are part of the human diet. Examples of these plant-based foods include chamomile, celery, green peppers and thyme.   Being a widely studied flavonoid, luteolin’s biological activities are well-discussed in several studies. Besides having anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, luteolin is perhaps best-known for its anti-cancer activities.   According to a study published in the European Journal of Cancer Prevention, luteolin is able to prevent the development of tumors largely by inactivating chemical signals and gene expression pathways essential for cancer cells.   Read More: Naturally occurring flavonoid in herbs and vegetables [More]
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Countless people have been convinced by the wonders of the developing embryo—falsely portrayed—that evolution must be true. Why is this falsified idea still accepted by many teachers and scientists? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
In this study, researchers from India evaluated the beneficial effects of black tea extract on key enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism. Their findings were published in the International Journal of Green Pharmacy.   Read More: Researchers explore the antidiabetic properties of black tea
Plants from the genus Ajuga are clump-forming, flowering herbs that are widely distributed around the world. They are commonly referred to as simply bugle, carpet bugle, ground pine or bugleweed. According to studies, at least 301 species are known to be members of the genus Ajuga. The genus is one of the 266 genera that belong to the mint (Lamiaceae) family of medicinal plants.   Many Ajuga plants have been used in traditional medicine. In fact, these plants are considered effective remedies for a wide variety of ailments, such as diabetes, dysentery, fever, gastrointestinal disorders, high blood pressure, malaria and toothache.   Read More: Bugleweed contains 280 [More]
These geological structures form much more quickly than was thought! …read more Source: creation.com     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) As a macronutrient crucial to good health, magnesium is no slouch. This powerful mineral takes part in about 300 enzyme activities going on in your body, impacting everything from protein synthesis to blood pressure regulation. Magnesium is also vital to a number of energy-related functions, earning it the reputation as the body’s ‘energizer’. Surprising, to most people, magnesium is responsible for: Bone development Synthesis of DNA, RNA and the antioxidant glutathione Plus, the active transport of potassium and calcium ions across cellular membranes, which is critical to such bodily functions as muscle contraction, nerve [More]
By Virgilio Marin (Natural News) A study published in the …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ken Ham “What’s wrong with America,” the host of a recent TV news program wondered. Well, I have always taken the principle of the warning to the watchman in the book of Ezekiel very seriously: Whenever you hear a word from my mouth, you shall give them warning from me. If I say to the wicked, O wicked one, you shall surely die, and you do not speak to warn the wicked to turn from his way, that wicked person shall die in his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand. But if you warn the [More]
By Lori Clarkson, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Move over turmeric lattes, a study at Penn State has revealed a specific blend of spices that will also reduce inflammation. The research was published in the Journal of Nutrition. They experimented with a mix of spices and the effect they have on inflammation in the human body. The results were astonishing. Without changing the participant’s diet, a specific mix of 13 spices showed a significant reduction in inflammation markers. The subjects continued to eat foods high in saturated fats and carbohydrates with positive results. Massive reductions in inflammation markers in overweight participants Researchers [More]
By Divina Ramirez (Natural News) It’s no secret that soda …read more Source: Natural News     
08/22/20   “Excellent article on a new scientific study stating the next solar cycle 25 will be weak and could usher us into a climate period like that during the Dalton minimum of 1790 to 1830 which is talked about in the article. Something else to keep an eye on.” Admin   The paper’s abstract opens with: “Recent solar conditions indicate a persistent decline in solar activity???possibly similar to the past solar grand minima. During such periods of low solar activity, the fluxes of galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) increase remarkably…” From here, the researchers’ primary focus is on the impact [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Half of all Americans over 60 suffer from high blood pressure (hypertension), a major risk factor for heart disease, stroke and kidney failure. In fact, research shows that even small increases in blood pressure increase the danger, with every 20/10 mmHg rise over optimal levels (115/75 mmHg) causing heart disease risk to double! And, while conventionally-trained physicians tend to prescribe drugs to reduce blood pressure, these medications can produce toxic side effects. Fortunately, a variety of vitamins and nutrients can significantly reduce blood pressure. To discover the top 9 natural supplements for blood …read [More]
By Emily Kurlinski On this episode of ID the Future, host Emily Kurlinski interviews “Mary,” a PhD biochemistry student who tells about her experiences at the annual Center for Science and Culture’s summer seminar program in Seattle, and how her relationships there developed into a community of friendship, professional connection, and support. What about the charge that ID is a “curiosity killer,” tempting scientists to answer every natural mystery with a shrug and a “God did it”? Mary says ID had just the opposite effect on her. Her pro-design perspective actually led her to choose a career in research, and [More]
By Virgilio Marin (Natural News) A recent study found that …read more Source: Natural News     
08/20/20 “This is great news! It appears there is now no need to beg someone to write you a prescription for HCQ if you need it, here’s another option.” Admin   Back in May, The Washington Post published an article that asked the question: Why has the death toll from covid-19 apparently been lower in Asia than in Western Europe and North America? The answer, it would appear, is that Asian countries tend to drink more green tea than the rest of the world, as well as consume more zinc, both of these things being powerful antiviral nutrients.   Green [More]
By Ken Ham Until very recently the statement that male and female are “real biological categories” wouldn’t have raised an eyebrow. Most of society, academia, and even the political arena accepted without question that there are two sexes/genders—male and female. But now, what was formerly a benign statement about an obvious reality will end your career. At least, that’s what happened to one evolutionary biologist. [Wright] claims he can no longer find work in academia because he’s been labeled a transphobe or as holding ideas simply too dangerous to risk guilt by association. Colin Wright—an outspoken critic of creation and [More]
Despite its health and economical benefits, gardening might be neither practical nor doable for most people in cities and urban neighborhoods. These places just offer little to no space for green gardens – or so people think.   Lack of outdoor space shouldn’t rule out a garden, at least not in the traditional sense. Old plant pots and tin cans can still be put to good use for starting an indoor herb garden right on the kitchen windowsill.   Best herbs for indoor gardening   Herbs are some of the easiest plants to care for, requiring minimal maintenance and space. Here [More]
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) On July 31, The Washington …read more Source: Natural News     
By Bodie Hodge Many people call themselves Christians, but their words and actions are grossly unchristian. How should we respond? Bodie Hodge explains. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Evangelyn Rodriguez (Natural News) In this review, South African …read more Source: Natural News     
By Divina Ramirez (Natural News) Prolonged exposure to air pollution …read more Source: Natural News     
Tonsillitis is the inflammation of the tonsils — a set of lymphoid organs in the throat that play an important role in the immune system. The tonsils are the “first responders” to viral or bacterial infections.   Tonsillitis causes swelling and pain in the tonsils and throat, and is sometimes accompanied by fever and chills. It becomes painful to swallow when suffering from tonsillitis, which makes eating and drinking difficult.   Still, nutrition is essential to promote healing and reduce the symptoms of tonsillitis. Here are seven foods that are ideal to eat when you have tonsillitis.   Read More: Tonsillitis [More]
A reader takes exception with our statement that animals are not spiritually alive. …read more Source: creation.com     
Iced tea is one of the most refreshing drinks to have around in summer. It’s very popular in the United States, especially in the South where it is served not just as a summertime drink but during the rest of the year as well.   There are two main types, distinguished by adding sugar: iced tea and sweet tea. The South especially has an affinity for sweet tea and drink it in gallons. Outside the southern states, iced tea is often served unsweetened.   Iced tea is commercially available nowadays in powder and teabag form. But it’s still better to [More]
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is a rich and aromatic spice popular in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines. But on top of its uses in the kitchen, turmeric also has medicinal properties that render it a potent natural medicine for numerous ailments, from sprains to arthritis.   In fact, recent studies on turmeric indicate that turmeric is a promising medication for pain relief among arthritic patients, according to a pair of researchers from Duta Wacana Christian University in Indonesia.   The pair examined the results of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on turmeric and arthritis pain. Their findings are published online in the Asian Journal of Pharmacy [More]
By Ken Ham How old is the universe? Well, we can know for sure, but I’ll get to that in a moment. But from a secular standpoint, the answer to that question depends on which study you read—because they can’t agree! Here’s what I mean. One study, of which the popular summary was published July 15, 2020, claims the universe is 13.8 billion years old. They based this age on “the best image of the infant universe.” So they used what they call the “oldest light” to determine the age of the universe—and they’re confident it’s 13.8 billion years old. [More]