By Arsenio Toledo (Natural News) With nearly 80 percent of …read more Source: Natural News
By Ken Ham Are you looking for something fun for your child during these challenging times when we’re homebound? Well, Answers in Genesis has a host of resources that not only are fun but also teach biblical truth. Here are a few ideas you could surprise your kids with to encourage them during this time. Kids Fun Pack: This pack includes a dinosaur poster, the books I Really, Really, Really Like Fossils and Noah and the Great Flood, Oscar Nava’s coloring book for kids, a pack of Animal Pals bookmarks and posters from our Answers VBS Time Lab, and sticker
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By REALdeal Source: Strategic Gardening for a Better Harvest For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Did you know that tomato plants do not grow well when planted close to cucumber plants? But tomatoes absolutely love carrots and basil! Vigor increases when they are grown together. Basil enhances the flavor of tomatoes as well. I always found it to be true and have chalked it up to a symbiotic chemical relationship […] Source: Strategic Gardening for a Better Harvest Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
When taking precautions, like keeping a safe distance from others and wearing a mask, getting the novel coronavirus is highly unlikely in open air. Don McCammon recently went for a run while wearing a mask in an uncrowded area of Orlando. The 40-year-old triathlete stayed not just six, but closer to 15, feet away from any lone passersby. That didn’t spare him from criticism, though. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
Lower cholesterol predicts worse infection in two studies There may be no such thing as ‘bad’ cholesterol. LDL is called “bad cholesterol” but there’s little to no evidence that LDL hurts us, and there’s reason to believe that lowering LDL with either medications or a high polyunsaturated fat diet hurts our health. Just as it’s better to have high HDL than low HDL, recent studies on people hospitalized with coronavirus are consistent with numerous studies showing people with high LDL are healthier overall, including a superior ability to fight infection. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Geoffrey Simmons On this episode of ID the Future, internal medicine specialist Dr. Geoff Simmons speaks with host Andrew McDiarmid about his recent Evolution News article on the body’s response to the coronavirus, our immune system. It comprises an enormously complex enterprise with adaptive memory for millions of pathogens and the ability to keep on learning more. Researchers study it to learn how to create vaccines for diseases like COVID-19. Their work is one of intelligent design from start to finish. But, Simmons says, we ought to recognize that it starts with studying systems in our bodies that are
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By Rhonda Cowan, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Herbs are truly fascinating. They can actually protect themselves from munching predators by evolving a bitter taste. In fact, with these herbs, there’s a direct correlation between its bitter taste and greater nutrient-density. Generally speaking, bitter is better! For example, arugula, dandelion and mustard greens are all quite bitter but they are also some of the most nutritious greens you can eat. In addition, echinacea may have a super-bitter taste, but it certainly packs a strong punch when you want to knock out a cold that’s coming on. See how bitter herbs …read more
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM We all like to think we make important life decisions like what to eat consciously and rationally, but if that were the case we wouldn’t be in the midst of an obesity epidemic. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola During the COVID-19 pandemic, many are asking how they can strengthen their immune system to reduce the potential of getting sick, and how they can support their body if they have a viral infection. As Dr. Roger Seheult explains in this video, natural killer cells are part of your immune response. While there is no known drug or medication that kills a virus, there are nutraceuticals that have an effect on them. Some of the nutraceuticals support your immune system, while others have the ability to reduce your viral load, as discussed by Mark McCarty and James
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Wisdom teeth crowd most mouths. We no longer use these teeth, so why do they take up space in the backs of our jaws? Back in 2008, the Wall Street Journal ran an article titled “Smart Riposte to Intelligent Design.” It had claimed that wisdom teeth are “a direct challenge…to intelligent design.”1 How ironic that a 2020 article in the notoriously atheistic Scientific American More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Sara Tipton Adding herbs to the garden is a great way to bring more sustainability to your yard. What I love most about herbs is they are not finicky about watering needs. In fact, many herb varieties love drier areas of the garden and can even take a little neglect. Popular herbs like lavender, thyme, and rosemary attract beneficial pollinators like bees and hummingbirds and add visual interest to the garden. As well, while the main use of herbs is to flavor food, they also serve healthful purposes and can be used in natural medicines, teas, and aromatherapy. Cooking
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By Ken Ham Every week I receive letters and artwork from kids. It’s so thrilling to hear from children who love God’s Word and love the ministry of Answers in Genesis . . . and pray for us. I thought I’d share a sampling of these wonderfully encouraging notes and drawings with you. They are such an encouragement to all of us at the AiG ministry. Pray for these kids, that God will use them mightily to stand for his Word in this increasingly pagan culture. After all, “Jesus …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
By Admin Image Source: Big League Politics Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News As we have previously reported here at Health Impact News, doctors all across the world have seen great success in treating COVID-19 patients with high-dose intravenous Vitamin C therapy. When we first reported on doctors doing this in China just after the Wuhan outbreak, Facebook tagged us as “Fake News” and took away our ability to advertise and boost any of our articles. See: More Vitamin C Studies Approved in China to Fight Coronavirus: Therapy Censored in U.S. Since that …read more Source: Health Impact News
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How the power of the “eat more” food environment can overcome our conscious controls. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) If you’re having a hard …read more Source: Natural News
Recently, a new study published in Nature Communications found that mountain streams may be much larger contributors to the global carbon cycle than previously believed.1 The study suggests that this is a consequence of the higher turbulence levels of most mountain streams. Lead author Åsa Horgby, of the Stream Biofilm and Ecosystem Research Laboratory at École Polytechnique Fédérale d… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Evangelyn Rodriguez (Natural News) A urinary tract infection (UTI) …read more Source: Natural News
This Easter as most of us are prevented from celebrating the Resurrection with our churches, we can still rejoice in the hope that Christ gives us! …read more Source: creation.com
By Mike Adams (Natural News) The real game plan that’s …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola For a limited time only, PBS is streaming a free documentary on America’s diabetes epidemic (it may not be available in all areas; check your local PBS to see if it’s in your area). Coincidentally, diabetes is a comorbidity that can increase your chances of contracting and even dying from COVID-19,1 making this documentary particularly timely. One of the best strategies to beat COVID-19 is to get any underlying chronic conditions under control. Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure — both of which have been implicated as underlying factors causing serious COVID-19 …read more Source: mercola
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Bats have been in the news lately,1 but bats themselves are not new—they were created on Day 5 of Creation Week, along with other flying creatures. Bats are a large and fascinating group of flying mammals. They include 1,240 species. Not surprisingly, the fossil record shows bats have always been bats. They suddenly appear in a most un-Darwinian manner. According to a recent evolutionary publication,… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Michael By Tyler Durden In a post-corona world, Americans returned to some casinos along the Las Vegas Strip, but as we explain in this piece, they are not gambling. A new, shocking reality has unfolded in a… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham Mother’s Day is quickly approaching (this year it falls on May 10). Are you searching for a gift for your mother, grandmother, or wife to thank her for all she does? Well, we have a brand-new release that would make a lovely gift for whoever you are shopping for this Mother’s Day. Every year hundreds of women arrive in Northern Kentucky for our annual Answers for Women conference (this year’s conference was postponed until next year due to COVID-19 restrictions). Our 2019 conference, Sacred: Embracing God’s Design for Sexuality, was our most popular yet. Well, we recorded
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By Tess Pennington The overall goal of having an emergency food pantry is to have a wide array of nutritious foods stored away in order to carry us through an emergency. Oats are one of the best plant-based proteins out there. And, because they are versatile, readily available, and cheap, they are a favorite for those stocking their prepper pantry. Further, oats are a great source of iron and can reduce cholesterol. In a previous article how to stock a prepper pantry, I wrote: Over the years, I have made recommendations for the best types of foods to put in
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By Michael By Jennifer Atkinson The coronavirus pandemic has set off a global gardening boom. In the early days of lockdown, seed suppliers were depleted of inventory and reported “unprecedented” demand. Within… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola While it’s not pleasant to talk about the possibility of death, it is helpful to know about factors that might work in your favor as well as those to watch out for. Researchers from the University of Copenhagen might have hit on something of importance related to early warnings: the possibility that lymphopenia signals a higher risk of sudden death. Lymphopenia is the condition of having a low number of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell. Some people refer to it as lymphocytopenia or lymphocytic leukopenia.1 The Danish study team found that people with lymphopenia are
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