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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If you were to take the mainstream media (MSM) at face value, you might assume a COVID-19 vaccine is the “magic bullet” needed to stop the current coronavirus pandemic. Nevermind that there have already been inexpensive and effective COVID-19 treatment options discovered, and that the vast majority of people who contract SARS-CoV-2 have only mild symptoms. The MSM wants you to forget all of that and focus on mass vaccinations instead. The thing is, far more people are wary about vaccines and a vaccine mandate than the media wants to admit. Just consider the [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Most of us have seen television drug commercials, complete with a super-sped-up voiceover at the end listing all the possible side effects (which sometimes even include “death”). Have you ever wondered what that drug went through to land 30 seconds of million dollar air time? According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it’s gone through a lot of research, testing, and gatekeeping … but the potential new COVID vaccine may not have the same rigorous testing done. The FDA’s “fast track” approval for COVID vaccine research has been done under the guise [More]
By AdminM by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact New Russia shocked the world today (August 11, 2020) by announcing that they had approved a new COVID vaccine. The U.S. trade publication FiercePharma reported: As global vaccine players rush to deliver COVID-19 vaccines, Russia shocked the world Tuesday with news that it had approved a locally developed inoculation. The reaction from the U.S. pharma-funded corporate media was quick, and critical, given the fact that the U.S. Government has already invested more than $7 BILLION on COVID vaccine development through “Operation Warp Speed,” and the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation has …read more [More]
Did Modigliani’s striking lizard—a variety of Agamidae “dragon lizard”—go extinct, or has it just been hiding in Indonesia for 129 years? Recently, this sneaky reptile was discovered lying dead near a volcanic caldera in part of North Sumatra (in Indonesia). This proves that the nose-horned striking lizard has been hiding, sheltering in its place, unseen (by people) for more than a century. Yet we now … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Most people have between 3 bowel movements a day and 3 a week, but normal doesn’t necessarily mean optimal. Squatting and leaning can help straighten the anorectal angle, but a healthy enough diet should make bowel movements effortless regardless of positioning. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
Thanks to Louis Pasteur, a cornerstone of our modern medicine has been based on the notion of ‘killing germs’. But current science is telling us that struggling against germs is not an accurate portrayal of what it means to be healthy. Rather than thinking of our bodies as a battlefield, humans and microbes must now be seen as a co-evolved system for the mutual benefit of both the host and resident microbes. Health is the result of balanced harmony between resident microbes and human cells. But alas, the germ theory is holding strong, with every new disease, no matter how [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A frosty cold glass of milk, a tempting mound of rum raisin ice cream, a soft pat of butter melting over a stack of pancakes… for many, dairy products are almost impossible to resist. Fortunately (for some people), after decades of being considered unhealthy, organic dairy products may not be such a bad choice after all. In fact, despite years of misinformation from the mainstream medical community, it turns out that the saturated fat and cholesterol in quality (organic) milk and other grass-fed animal products don’t necessarily lead to heart disease after all! But, [More]
Did people believe in apemen before Darwin? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Sara Tipton Wildfires can happen suddenly and be catastrophic for those affected. Because this emergency is a quick one, you should have a wildfire action plans ready and be able to execute it if the worst happens. Fire season is brought on by both seasonally (in some areas) and unseasonably dry weather with ignitable material. Droughts and dry conditions greatly multiply the likelihood of wildfires and it is important to prepare an “action plan” for the entire family in the case that your family is faced with a wildfire emergency. Are You Ready Series: Wildfire Preparedness One of the [More]
By Ken Ham Okay, I have some very exciting news for you—something really big (I mean really, really big) is coming to the Ark Encounter. But I can’t tell you what it is just yet! You have to wait until the “big reveal” on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at noon ET. We will be making this exciting announcement via a Facebook Live broadcast from the Ark Encounter. You won’t want to miss it! What I can tell you about this exciting announcement is that you’re going to want to get an annual pass for 2021 so you don’t miss any [More]
By Ken Ham My friend Dr. Charles Ware, a man of “the darker hue” as he says, has an intense passion for equipping the church to deal with the race issue from the perspective of grace—not race—relations. (Because there’s only one human race—Adam’s race). He shares deep biblical truth in such a passionate way, you can’t help but be moved by what he shares. And six of his grace relations presentations are coming to our streaming platform, Answers TV, throughout August. Dr. Ware and I …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
Some bad breath just can’t be covered up. Now that dentists have reopened their doors, they’re having patients show up with a nasty set of symptoms, which the doctors have dubbed “mask mouth.” The new oral hygiene issue — caused by, you guessed it, wearing a mask all the time to prevent the spread of the coronavirus — is leading to all kinds of dental disasters like decaying teeth, receding gum lines and seriously sour breath. “We’re seeing inflammation in people’s gums that have been healthy forever, and cavities in people who have never had them before,” says Dr. Rob [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) With over 25 percent of American adults over age 40 currently taking statin drugs to lower cholesterol, it’s clear to see that these medications are capable of yielding astronomical profits for Big Pharma. In 2019 alone, for example, Lipitor (atorvastatin) generated a stunning $2 billion dollars in revenue for its manufacturer, Pfizer. While statin medications are lavishly endorsed and prescribed by Western medicine, natural health experts have long cautioned of toxic side effects – and clinical research exists to back them up. Let’s take a look at ten unwanted adverse …read more Source: Natural [More]
By Michael By Kathryn Abel, University of Manchester and Matthias Pierce, University of Manchester Public health responses to the pandemic have focused on preventing the spread of the virus, limiting the number… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Have you heard about ICR’s new President and Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Randy Guliuzza? What can we learn from an old prayer? Is creation evidence ambiguous? What are people saying about their experience at the ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the August 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! …read more Source: icr.org     
In my previous post on the covid pandemic I mentioned that the body’s main defence against viruses is T-cells, not antibodies, and that the only reason we test for antibodies instead in clinicial practice is because it is easier and cheaper. I also ventured a hypothesis that the levels of population immunity are much higher than is being found in the antibody tests, and that this is because lots of people who don’t have antibodies do have covid specific T-cells. It turns out that this hypothesis is supported by new evidence. A study carried out at Karolinska Institutet (where I [More]
By Tess Pennington No doubt that many of you are looking for more natural ways to care for health ailments and interestingly, you may not have to venture very far to find it. Thyme, that unassuming herb that quietly meanders through the garden has been widely acknowledged as one of the most used herbs since as far back as ancient Egypt. Medical uses of thyme include: a powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, local anesthetic, antinociceptive, cicatrizing, antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, good for cardiovascular system health Thyme sets itself apart from other herbs by its abundance of medicinal properties. Its main bioactive ingredients [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Sometimes what you can’t see, can hurt you. Beyond the vision of the naked eye, there’s a battle going on all around you, every day. Viruses, environmental toxins, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, harmful fungi, allergens and other fierce combatants are waging war with your body. Hence, the need for medicinal mushrooms to protect your health, as you’ll soon see. As you know, a healthy immune system is one of your best lines of defense against the health challenges all around you. But, most people hear little about how medicinal mushrooms can greatly improve immune …read more [More]
By Dr. Gordon Wilson The forest is full of unseen wonders. Consider just one common type of fungus on the forest floor. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
08/16/20   “You have to be diligent to monitor what your kids are watching these days. I wonder what Walt would think of the new Disney cartoons.” Admin   Disney’s series, “The Owl House”, is now the first official animated show to feature a bisexual main character. Both Variety and the Daily Mail described the introduction of the character as “making history”. The show’s 14 year old main character, Luz Noceda, is portrayed as a normal teenager who goes to another world to become a witch. On the show, she has shown both attraction to male characters and recently with a [More]
By Guest Contributor by Stephanie Buckwater Disclaimer: I am neither a medical professional nor a legal professional. This article is for informational purposes only. If you need medical or legal advice to help … Read the rest The post What You Should Know About Homeschooling a Special Needs Child appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Ken Ham Forget everything you’ve heard about overpopulation depleting the earth of resources and warming the atmosphere, causing catastrophic change (after all, none of those apocalyptic predictions have come to fruition). The new threat to humanity? Population collapse. The global fertility rate has declined dramatically since the 1950s, and if these “jaw-dropping” trends continue, 23 nations are expected to see their populations cut in half by 2100. A new study found that falling fertility rates around the globe will lead to shrinking populations by the end of this century. The global fertility rate has declined dramatically since the 1950s, [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Over the past few years, researchers have found the connection between celiac disease and genetics. And they’ve been able to dig into and understand that connection. However, despite better understanding the link between genetics and celiac disease, new cases of the disease have continued to increase. To find out why, researchers at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine decided to dig deeper into this disorder, which results in severe gut reactions like bloating and diarrhea when exposed to foods that contain gluten. This new pilot study discovered that several toxic chemicals are linked to [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) While coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to dominate headlines in the United States, the fact is: heart disease and cancer remain the number one and number two causes of death in the nation. Unfortunately, much of the research about zinc benefits have been ignored by the mainstream medicine and conventionally-trained physicians. Hopefully, this report can help to change all of that. Today, we’ll focus our attention on how zinc can help the fight free radical damage, minimize the risk of cellular dysfunction and greatly improve immune system performance. Study: How zinc improves immune [More]
The first drug that could halt Alzheimer’s is to be fast-tracked for approval, in what experts say could be the biggest breakthrough yet in the fight against the disease. Charities said the decision by US watchdogs to give the treatment a “priority review” could mean it would be prescribed within six months, giving hope to sufferers everywhere. Trials have found that patients given aducanumab showed improvements in their language skills and ability to keep track of time and place, and a slower loss of memory. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
Responding to recent William Lane Craig statements about creation and the historical Adam and Eve. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By Taibat Ibitoye, University of Reading Plant-based diets continue to grow in popularity, worldwide. There are plenty of reasons people switch to a plant-based diet, including ethical and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze