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By Michael By Neenah Payne Note: This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by a qualified healthcare provider. Natural Blaze… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By AdminM Five Herbs and Spices to Turn Ordinary Meals into ‘Supermeals’ Written by: GreenMedInfo Research Group Incorporating these five herbs and spices into your daily diet may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, protect your brain from neurodegeneration, stimulate your immune system and protect against inflammation, among other benefits. Best of all, these ingredients are all easily available and may already exist in your pantry or spice rack Over the years, researchers have become increasingly interested in the effects of diet and natural compounds on human health, finding that many herbs and spices are equally …read more Source: Health [More]
Did octopus fossil ink really survive millions of years? …read more Source: creation.com     
06/30/20   “I decided to move this post published 4 yrs. ago to the front again since our nation is now in a state of crisis. Jonathan Cahn gives a timely message for us to heed now regarding this Arch of Baal and how the erection of it in NYC was just another sign of a nation turning its back on God and when a nation does that chaos follows.”  Admin   Original arch of Palmyra, in Syria It’s nothing less than a gateway to destruction. And it shows America is at a “dangerous point” as it turns away from [More]
“Usually it takes years of testing and trials to safely bring a new vaccine to market now they are rushing them through at record speed. Who wants to be first in line to get it … not me!” Admin   By AdminM by Brian Shilhavy Editor, Health Impact News The pharmaceutical industry’s marketing trade publication, FiercePharma, published an article this week where analysts predicted that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could approve “at least one” new COVID-19 vaccine before the November elections. About six months into the pandemic and about 130 days until the U.S. presidential election, COVID-19 vaccines [More]
By Ken Ham “Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them” (Psalm 111:2). As believers, we should promote the study of God’s creation, delighting in his great works. Sadly, the study of creation is often done from a secular, naturalistic perspective, not a biblical perspective that gives God the glory for what he has made. That shouldn’t be the case! That’s why I’m excited about two new science shows we started a few months ago—Unlocking Science and Unlocking Science Hands On! Unlocking Science introduces science concepts and Unlocking Science Hands On! gives instruction on [More]
By Guest Contributor by Kara Stiff Spring and summer on a homestead are the seasons of new babies. It’s a time of excitement and unbearable cuteness and unexpected problems, extra work, and potential … Read the rest The post Getting Ready for Baby Animals on the Homestead appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We already know that around 30% of Americans are affected by nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a condition that’s become a major epidemic within the United States. Unfortunately, not only does this disease result in a $32 billion per year burden on the healthcare system, but being one of the one in four individuals affected by NAFLD now means that you may have a higher risk of being hospitalized with coronavirus, too. A new study, done by Perspectum and UK BioBank, discovered that fatty liver was a major risk factor for being hospitalized with [More]
By Dr. Mercola Not soon after China revealed the discovery of SARS-CoV-2 in their country, scientists around the world began acting. This was a different type of coronavirus than had been studied since at least 1980.1 One difference is the gain of function potential capabilities the virus is believed to have2 that have been used in lab settings to alter the function of cells “as powerful tools to understand basic bacterial and viral biology and pathogen-host interactions.”3 The U.S. had banned this research in 2014, but in 2017 it was quietly lifted and4 “… the US National Institutes …read more [More]
The social behavior of ants continues to amaze scientists with its complexity and efficiency of organization and design. In a new study, scientists have shown how ant communities foraging for food and other resources embody a complex system of behavior and path marking that creates an optimized search with minimal waste of energy and time.1 The information gleaned from this study was then applied to the design of computer search algori… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By none Our hunter–gatherer ancestors didn’t have LED lights, iPads or street lights ablaze all night. Instead, they were dependent on the sun, the moon and fire for light. Consistent light cycles ensured that circadian rhythms, moods and hormones were in check. But today, it’s a different story. We’re exposed to bright lights well past sunset, and during the day, we often don’t get enough real sunlight. Light can increase our productivity, but too much light has consequences. Artificial light at the wrong times creates a mismatch between your genes and the environment, with potentially dire health outcomes. Reducing your [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Over five million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease. While most people think of Alzheimer’s as a disease that merely results in cognitive decline, the disease is the 6th leading cause of death within the U.S. and kills more than prostate cancer and breast cancer combined each year. As heart disease deaths begin to decrease, deaths from Alzheimer’s disease have been increasing. A recent study found a link between low intake of flavonoids and dementia when compared to individuals who had a higher intake of flavonoid-rich foods. This discovery may be significant in [More]
By Ken Ham When we think rainforests, we think tropical, sunshine (and lots of it), and frequent rains. We don’t think of frigid winds, bone-chilling temperatures, and icy seawaters. But that’s where the remains of a fossil rainforest were found—on the continent known for penguins instead of tropical parrots: Antarctica! A new study found tropical fossils, similar to the current flora in New Zealand’s South Island, in Cretaceous layers. Now, this isn’t the first time the remains of seemingly out-of-place organisms have been found on the southernmost continent. But a new study found tropical fossils, similar to the current flora [More]
“If you are compelled to wear a mask you may want to take a break occasionally, outside if possible, and remove the mask to get some fresh air.”  Admin   Ohio State Rep. Nino Vitale destroys the claims of the World Health Organizations that want you to wear a gag, I mean a facemask. He points out the very same things that we have been pointing out when it comes to your health and that is that these facemasks are actually very dangerous to you, especially if you wear them for extended periods of time, but more than that, just [More]
06/28/20   China’s communist government is warning elderly Christians that they will lose basic benefits if they don’t stop praticing their faith.   Bitter Winter, the online magazine about religious liberty and human rights in China, reports the Communist Party is threatening “to take away the last means of survival from elderly believers,” the government benefits of “housing, food, clothing, medical care, and funeral expenses.”   “A Catholic from Fuzhou city in the southeastern province of Jiangxi has been receiving monthly 250 RMB (about $ 35) from the government since 2018, the year her husband died,” Bitter Winter reported.   [More]
By Michael By Michael Snyder It has been on my heart to write this article for a few days, but I knew that it wouldn’t be easy to write. 2020 has already been one of the worst years in modern U.S. history, and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Selco by Selco Begovic Balkanization is a term many times used in describing situations happening very far from the Balkans. People who use it are explaining the complex development of the … Read the rest The post SELCO’s Cautionary Tale of Balkanization: “A lot of things that “can never happen there” are happening there” appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Ken Ham I frequently meet individuals and families who are visiting the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum for the second, third, fourth, or more time. They just keep wanting to come back to dive deeper into the exhibits and see what’s new, enjoy the supplemental programs, presentations, and hands-on programs, explore the zoos, play on the playgrounds, tour the gardens, and more. But what if these families could have unlimited admission for their lifetime? This pass gives you unlimited lifetime admission to both the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum, along with free parking, a discount on most retail and [More]
By Dr. Mercola As lockdowns have kept people at home and out of medical facilities, infant vaccination rates have dropped. As you might expect, this is bad news for the drug industry, which is likely why they’ve started promoting baseless claims that childhood vaccinations might prevent COVID-19 deaths. Baseless Claims Seek to Bolster Vaccine Uptake There’s absolutely no evidence for this, yet, in March 2020, they started pushing the TB vaccine, claiming it might “steel the immune system” against SARS-CoV-2. As reported by Science:1 “Researchers in four countries will soon start a …read more Source: mercola     
By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News This is a very important interview between Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Dr. Theresa Deisher regarding the use of human fetal tissue to culture viruses for vaccines, because Dr. Deisher reveals that human DNA fragments are found in vaccines. Most of the COVID vaccines being developed are using human fetal tissue to culture the coronavirus. One of the more interesting questions Mr. Kennedy asked Dr. Deisher was why the manufacturers of vaccines switched from exclusively using animal tissue to culture viruses for vaccines, to start using aborted fetal tissue some years [More]
By Dr. Jerry Bergman A chapter in the sad history of early Darwinian propaganda: the microcephalic Schlitze was paraded in circuses as a “missing link” in the early 20th century. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Admin Bayer-Monsanto Agrees to $10B Settlement With Victims Poisoned by Roundup Weedkiller by Alex FormuzisThe Environmental Working Group WASHINGTON – In a settlement reached today, Bayer AG agreed to pay $10 billion over claims its signature herbicide Roundup causes cancer in people, according to a report by Reuters. The $10 billion settlement will be apportioned to four leading plaintiffs’ law firms, who will in turn distribute the money to nearly 100,000 clients who were stricken with cancer after prolonged use …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Heather Brinson Bruce Some questions don’t ever seem to get resolved. What about the age-old question: “What came first, the chicken or the egg”? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
This is a real departure for me, as it is not my usual fight against the left or an oppressive government.   However, it’s not that far off, as it is a battle to educate the ignorant, which is what we conservatives strive to do. And let’s face it. COVID-19 has become as big a political problem for freedom lovers as a medical issue. This all began with my personal quest to be administered a COVID-19 serology test. I have yet to find anyone to administer the test. As you may (or may not) know, there are two types of [More]
Why billions of years is an even bigger issue than evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola In the top 10 leading causes of death listed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diabetes and high blood pressure contribute to or are the cause of five — heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and kidney disease.1 In 2017, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association redefined the parameters for high blood pressure.2 The change wasn’t arbitrary. It was based on data showing that people with blood pressure measurements once considered normal were experiencing some of the same health complications as those who had high blood pressure. When the new high [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Discovery Institute education outreach specialist Daniel Reeves illustrates how ID opponents commonly erect mindless straw men versions of the theory of intelligent design, as if by refuting a false version they’ve done any damage to the real thing. Then, in this middle portion of a talk he gave to students at the 2020 Dallas Science and Faith Conference, he explains what ID really is, and the central question ID seeks to answer. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download [More]