By Lori Clarkson, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) What do brain disorders like autism, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s have in common? New research reveals a shocking link. Caring for a loved one with any of these “incurable” brain abnormalities can be heart-wrenching. Whether it’s a parent who can’t remember their child or a child unable to communicate their emotions with a parent, brain disorders have a considerable effect on families and their communities. Conventionally speaking, the qualities that Alzheimer’s, autism, and Parkinson’s have in common are that they are “incurable,” and little research can prove a direct cause and effect for
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By Michael By Samantha Keene I am not a good sleeper. I will never be one of those people who can boast the ability to sleep anywhere, at any time. But unlike many other sufferers of occasional insomnia, I… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By John C. P. Smith These days, the issues of gender and sexuality are very controversial, particularly in Western societies. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Children’s Health Defense Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. wrote last week about Malibu police’s ticketing Point Dume surfers $1,000 apiece for using the ocean during the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
A new book on tree rings—Valerie Trouet’s Tree Story—blends some serious tree science with some uniformitarian mythology. The book is being heavily promoted by Johns Hopkins University.1 Aimed at young readers, it will indoctrinate children into the same old mythology about trees, implying that tree ages can be determined by counting growth rings.1,3 … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By AdminM Federal Lawsuit Could Limit Fluoride in Drinking Water by Olga Naidenko Ph.D., VP, Science InvestigationsEnvironmental Working Group A landmark federal lawsuit that went to trial this week in California could change the longstanding practice of adding fluoride to the drinking water supplies for 200 million Americans. The lawsuit, brought against the Environmental Protection Agency by groups including the Fluoride Action Network, Food and Water Watch and Moms Against Fluoridation, would compel the agency to require local water utilities to stop adding fluoride to tap water. The suit claims fluoridated drinking water …read more Source: Health Impact News
Medicine has changed. We used to be a calling that catered to the public welfare, and our prime consideration was the patient. Now we are a business, and some of us practice as impersonal corporations, with the bottom line the profits, not the well-being of the patient.” — From The Doctor, by Dr. Edward E. Rosenbaum, 1991 The most shocking thing about the neoliberal health care model is not that it bankrupts and murders hundreds of thousands of Americans each year, but that vast numbers of physicians continue to support it. The insatiable depravity of the anti-single-payer virus has metastasized
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By Dr. Mercola The so-called “digit ratio” could be a strong indicator of men’s vulnerability to COVID-19, as it serves as an indicator of testosterone exposure in utero. Higher testosterone levels, in turn, are deemed protective due to their effects on the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2). The finding comes from researchers at the U.K.’s Swansea University, who delved into why more men than women are dying from COVID-19. It’s been suggested that men may be twice as likely to die from COVID-19 as women,1 and since the length of men’s ring fingers may be related to testosterone levels, the researchers
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By Troy Lacey Did animals die before the fall? The short answer is “no,” but let’s unpack that answer. There are several reasons we believe animals did not die before the fall. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola While the mortality rate for COVID-191 varies around the world (in large part due to variations in testing), one trend is clear: The infection disproportionately affects the elderly, with those over the age of 75 making up the bulk of the deaths. COVID-19 Outcomes Tied to Age Looking at provisional data2 from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you can see a clear and dramatic increase in deaths for each older age group. For young people, especially children, the risk of death is negligible. (Even so, more elderly die from …read more Source: mercola
By Troy Lacey Job teaches Behemoth and Leviathan cannot be tamed, while James suggests “every kind of beast and bird . . . has been tamed by mankind.” Does Job 40–41 contradict James 3:7? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By AdminM Full Steam Ahead: FCC Chairman Dismisses Pentagon, DoT, NOAA, and Energy Dept Opposition to 5G By B.N. FrankActivist Post The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is supposed to protect Americans by regulating the telecom industry. Unfortunately, it never seems to work out that way on 5G or anything else. Opposition to 5G has been issued by many respected American government agencies including the U.S. Navy, NOAA, NASA, the Department of Defense, and more. Congress members have also asked that installation be slowed down during the pandemic. The …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the National Health Council, a troubling 50 percent of American adults suffer greatly with their health. Thankfully, recent research has shown that a pair of natural substances – glutathione and vitamin C – can help to increase the body’s natural antioxidant defense system. This, in turn, helps to reduce the risk of excess oxidative stress – which leads to a diminished quality of life. Researchers have found that these natural compounds work in concert, with each helping to replenish and recycle the other. Let’s take a closer look at the health …read
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Many people are aware that our digestive tract is full of beneficial bacteria that not only help us process our food, but also support a strong immune system. Now, a new research study has just been published showing the importance of healthy bacteria in the respiratory system of our nose and upper sinuses.1 Beneficial types of bacteria living in our digestive system, genital tracts, and on our skin have been proven to p… More… …read more Source: icr.org
A sophisticated protective mechanism in such an ‘ancient’ living fossil defies evolution. Read More
In this blog I am going to have a closer look at an issue that has niggled away at me for a long time. Placebos. In part I was stimulated to write on this following an article that Maryanne Demasi published on the CrossFit site ‘Sometimes a placebo is not a placebo.’ 1 There are many, many different issues about placebos. Most of which people don’t even consider. Such as, is there really such a thing as the placebo effect? And if there is, how come we haven’t managed to sort out what it actually might be? I know most
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By Ken Ham For many churches, Vacation Bible School (VBS) is going to look a lot different this year because of COVID–19! Most churches have had to cancel their planned in-church VBS programs, many opting instead for a virtual at-home experience. To help churches encourage their congregations and communities, we “resurrected” one of our popular past Answers VBS programs, IncrediWorld, and reformatted and updated it as an at-home VBS. Then we made it free for you to use, whether as a church, backyard Bible club, or in your home. You can use IncrediWorld at your church for all the kids
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By Dr. Mercola While the drug industry is quick to claim that anyone questioning its integrity is part of a “war against science,” the evidence of industry malfeasance is simply too great and too disturbing to ignore. From my perspective, the drug industry itself is to blame for the public’s dwindling confidence in scientific findings. Loss of confidence is a natural result when lie after lie is unearthed, and there’s been no shortage of scientific scandals to shake public confidence in recent years. One researcher who has helped expose industry bias in research is professor …read more Source: mercola
By Dr. Mercola Aside from causing a wide variety of side effects in those who take medications, the widespread routine use of pharmaceuticals also pose a serious risk to children who get their hands on them. As of 2016, nearly half of the U.S. population were on at least one medication.1,2 Twenty-four percent used three or more drugs, and 12.6% were on more than five different medications.3 According to the 2016 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, 73.9% of all doctor’s visits also involved drug therapy.4 As one would expect, drug use dramatically increases with …read more Source: mercola
Is God’s revelation of Himself in Scripture progressive? How is this different from the evolution of religion? …read more Source: creation.com
The coronavirus has added a brutal exclamation point to America’s pervasive ill health. Americans with obesity, diabetes, heart disease and other diet-related diseases are about three times more likely to suffer worsened outcomes from Covid-19, including death. Had we flattened the still-rising curves of these conditions, it’s quite possible that our fight against the virus would today look very different. To combat this and future pandemics, we need to talk about not only the masks that go over our mouths but the food that goes into them. Next month, an expert committee will issue its advisory report on the federal
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Various water-striding insects use small body sizes, long legs, and fine hairs on their feet to skate on the surfaces of ponds and streams. But life on the open ocean presents tougher challenges than landlocked waterways. Waves, fishes, salt, and birds should spell disaster for such small striders. Only one genus, Halobates, has cracked the ocean code, and new research names the necessary creature features. Scientists from… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Rhonda Cowan, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Cold showers are supposed to be very healthy for us but aren’t they really,, really hard to take? Especially in the morning, who wants to take a cold shower?! Thankfully, saunas are a completely different story and, today, we’ll focus on why this can be a real winner for your health. The truth is: you can get many of the health benefits of a cold shower with something much warmer and pleasurable – like a sauna. And, you’re about to discover just a few of the reasons why saunas are so profoundly …read more
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM A list of “specific recommendations for the prevention of obesity by improving the circadian system health.” …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Hesh Goldstein In talking about piracy I am not talking about what’s going on around Somalia. I am talking about the bio-piracy of the GMO companies. In the course of 8,000 years, innovative farmers have bred over 10,000 varieties of rice, each suited to different growing conditions and tastes. Today, centuries old practices of traditional rice cultivation are threatened by corporate financial interests and technologies known as “biopiracy” and “bioengineering”. Basmati rice, bred into many strains over thousands of years by Indian and Pakastani growers, is prized in the world market for its quality and fragrance. Approximately 80% of
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Can they form in moving water, consistent with Noah’s Flood? …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham You’ve probably heard the exciting announcement we made just before the end of 2019 that kids 10 and under enjoy free admission to both the And if you’re planning on taking advantage of this wonderful opportunity of free admission for children by visiting with your children or grandchildren, or if you are planning on coming with older children, or just by yourself, we have excellent education guides to help you get the most out of your visit to either or both attractions. These guides, available for all age groups from kindergarten through adult, feature age-appropriate fun facts,
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