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One of Christendom’s most significant reformers was in no doubt about what Genesis taught regarding the age of the earth. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By Sayer Ji, Founder, GreenMedInfo Our country, and world, face unprecedented challenges when it comes to health freedom; one in the form of mandatory medicine and another in the form of universal… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The market is being flooded with blood tests designed to check for coronavirus antibodies. Naturally, many people think it’s a good idea to take an antibody test to determine if they were exposed to the virus (and if they have immunity). Of course, others want the test to know if it’s “safe” to go back to work or whether they need to still be diligent in protecting themselves from the virus. However, new evidence shows we shouldn’t bet our health on an antibody test. There’s currently no set standards from the U.S. Food …read [More]
Staring at a deep red light for three minutes a day can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a new UCL-led study, the first of its kind in humans. Scientists believe the discovery, published in the Journals of Gerontology, could signal the dawn of new affordable home-based eye therapies, helping the millions of people globally with naturally declining vision. In the UK there are currently around 12 million people aged over 65: in 50 years this will increase to around 20 million and all will have some degree of visual decline because of retinal ageing. Lead author, Professor Glen Jeffery (UCL [More]
By Harry F. Sanders, III Phylogenetics, the proposed evolutionary history of a species (or group of species), ultimately fails because of flawed scientific and philosophical assumptions. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The anti-malaria drug that President Trump touted as a possible treatment for coronavirus, hydroxychloroquine, successfully lowered the death rate among hospitalized COVID-19 patients in the most recent study of the drug. The large-scale analysis, conducted by Henry Ford Health System, was published Thursday in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Infectious Diseases. The study examined 2,541 patients who had been hospitalized in six hospitals between March 10 and May 2, 2020. More than twenty-six percent (26.4%) of patients who did not receive hydroxychloroquine died. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Eric H. Anderson On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid interviews Eric Anderson, one of the co-authors of the new book Evolution and Intelligent Design in a Nutshell. The two discuss Eric’s chapters on the origin-of-life problem. There’s the problem of generating the information required of the first life form. And there’s another problem, one Anderson uses his engineering background to explore — the insuperable challenges to generating a self-replicating molecule, a hypothetical entity at the heart of some recent attempts to render plausible the evolution of non-life into cellular life. Your browser does not support playing [More]
By Dr. Mercola December 31, 2019, China reported a case of pneumonia from an unknown cause to the World Health Organization.1 It wasn’t long afterward that it became apparent that the “unknown cause” would create global havoc. Immediately, scientists began scrambling to find ways to kill the SARS-CoV-2 virus, treat the infection and develop public health policies to contain the spread. Historically, scientists identified coronaviruses responsible for human infection in the mid-1960s.2 By 2003 when SARS first appeared, researchers had only identified four subgroups of coronavirus that could infect humans. But then, also in 2003, SARS-CoV appeared and joined the [More]
By Michael By Tyler Durden Editor’s Note: Please understand that we are not promoting these technologies, but readers should be aware of the world that is being constructed around them with COVID-19 as… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
A recent study, from the University of Exeter in England, provides insight into how and why European pine martens need each other—but also like to keep their distance from each other. The research also covered how the presence of pine martens affects the behavior of local squirrels.1-3 European pine martens are weasel-sized, smaller than many domestic cats, and move about in woodlands. Many have tracked ranges that… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Lots of folks have mentioned that their grocery stores never fully restocked after the rush on food and supplies back at the beginning of the COVID-19 lockdown. … Read the rest The post 9 Things to Buy Every Time You Go to the Store appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
Wandering albatrosses have the largest wingspan of any living bird, so they live much of life soaring above the oceans. With their wings—and a lot of winds—it is no wonder that their use of wind-power would be studied by scientists, as a recent report illustrates.1,2 And, because albatross males are bigger, they need more wind. A new study of albatrosses has found that wind … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Damon Hines, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Did you know that a single dairy cow produces 120 pounds of wet manure per day, which in turn is equal to that of 20-40 people? Now imagine a herd of 80,000 to 100,000 cows, which is typical in the factory feedlots that dominant the Great Plains. Crunch the numbers, and you’ll find that a herd produces the waste of a city of one million people – every day! Concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) are feedlots where animals are raised and fattened in close confinement before being slaughtered. Meat and dairy production in the [More]
Though the whole world relies on RT-PCR to “diagnose” Sars-Cov-2 infection, the science is clear they are not fit for purpose Lockdowns and hygienic measures around the world are based on numbers of cases and mortality rates created by the so-called SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR tests used to identify “positive” patients, whereby “positive” is usually equated with “infected.” But looking closely at the facts, the conclusion is that these PCR tests are meaningless as a diagnostic tool to determine an alleged infection by a supposedly new virus called SARS-CoV-2. Unfounded “Test, test, test,…” mantra At the media briefing on COVID-19 on March [More]
Is it okay to abort deformed babies? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) With the release of new statistics from the American Diabetes Association, it’s clear that the incidence of diabetes is nearing epidemic proportions in the United States. Not only do a whopping 34.2 million adults now have diabetes – but over 7 million of them are living with undiagnosed diabetes. Moreover, a stunning 88 million American adults currently have prediabetes (elevated blood sugar levels that progress to full-blown type 2 diabetes roughly 70 percent of the time). Even more disturbingly, diabetes may be accompanied by an increased risk of death from cardiovascular disease. In addition, [More]
By Ken Ham A thank you to our supporters and an ongoing call to continue contending for the faith in an environment hostile to Christians–from Ken Ham, CEO of Answers in Genesis. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
It isn’t very comfortable to realize the obvious. The perfect medicine for coronavirus hospital patients would be magnesium chloride given intravenously. Magnesium administration would reduce the progression of the disease to severe or fatal stages, when caught earlier enough, and keep heart patients from dying in the later stages. Other studies show that combinations of Vitamin D, magnesium, and B12 administered to older COVID-19 patients were associated with a significant reduction in the proportion of patients with clinical deterioration requiring oxygen and intensive care support. Ten years ago, Dr. Mark Hymen wrote, “I find it very funny that more doctors [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Are there immune-boosting foods we should be eating? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
07/09/20   Four months before SARS-CoV-2 began infecting the people of China; Bill Gates was busy negotiating a $100 billion contact tracing program to be implemented by governments and forced on all Americans. On the week of August 12th to 19th, the Gates Foundation met privately with U.S. Congressman Bobby L. Rush (D-IL) in Rwanda, East Africa. The week-long event was underwritten by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.   At the meeting, they discussed the rollout of wide scale contact tracing and negotiated which companies would get to cash in on the plan. They discussed how [More]
By Dr. Mercola Breathing is universal, habitual and nearly always automatic. When you get stressed, your breathing pattern and rate change. This often results in more chest breathing in response to a “fight or flight” situation, a response triggered by the autonomic nervous system.1 In April 2019, a headline in The New York Times announced, “Americans Are Among the Most Stressed People in the World …”2 This was slightly less than one year before the COVID-19 pandemic raised stress levels even further. Americans are no strangers to stress. A poll was conducted in 2007 by the American Psychological Association (APA). [More]
Chinese researchers recently reported on venomous toxins of the giant jellyfish. They revealed that this aquatic creature mixes a “cocktail” of toxins to produce stinging agony and sometimes death unto its victims.1,2 Jellyfish stings are a major threat to human beings in coastal areas of the world. Each year, hundreds of thousands of victims are stung by venomous jellyfish…. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By everybodysfit Swollen veins near the rectum and anus are called hemorrhoids. The walls of the blood vessels have been stretched so thin that the veins start to bulge, become swollen, and cause irritation. This uncomfortable feeling is especially prevalent when you have a bowel movement. This can cause rectal bleeding. In most cases, hemorrhoids do go away on their own. There are two types of hemorrhoids: Internal hemorrhoids: A person is not able to see them or feel them because they are very far inside the rectum. They are also hard to feel because there are few pain sensing [More]
By Ken Ham Families visiting the Creation Museum between now and July 18 are in for a special treat! Bob Jones University’s Science Ambassador and chemist Dr. George Matzko, together with his wife, Darlene, is presenting interactive science demonstrations for the whole family. You’ll discover incredible facts about water, electrons, and air that will point you to the one who made them all—our Creator God. You’ll never look at a glass of water or think about air or electricity the same way again! <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org//img/blogs/ken-ham/2020/07/matzco-science-presentation5.jpg" alt="Dr. George …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
This week our resident health experts Elliot Overton and Doug DiPasquale interview James Corbett, an award-winning investigative journalist. In this interview, James discusses various topics surrounding his most recent documentary series titled “Who Is Bill Gates”. James created the The Corbett Report website in 2007 as an outlet for independent critical analysis of politics, society, history, and economics. Since then he has written, recorded and edited thousands of hours of audio and video media for the website, including a podcast and several regular online video series. Join us on this episode of Objective:Health for an indepth discussion on Bill Gates [More]
One-sided discussion of theistic evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following groups are at greatest risk for both vitamin D deficiency and severe COVID-19 infection and death? Caucasians The elderly Both the elderly and people of color The elderly and people of color are the two groups that are at greatest risk for both vitamin D deficiency and severe COVID-19 infection and death. Compelling research shows vitamin D deficiency is driving COVID-19 mortality, so helping these populations optimize their vitamin D levels may prevent tens of thousands of deaths should a second wave of COVID-19 emerge. Learn more. People of color 2 What [More]