By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling The Scriptures are silent on the issue of whether there were any volcanoes or earthquakes in the world before the Flood, but we do know there were mountains. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Thomas Perry Source: 13 Phenomenal Ways to Repurpose Old Pianos For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Pianos are beautiful works of art and true conversation pieces. Although it pains many a musician to see the massive instrument used for other purposes than music, the truth is that thousands of pianos are simply junked every year. So while it would be nice for them all to be restored, it just isn’t happening. […] Source: 13 Phenomenal Ways to Repurpose Old Pianos Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Thomas Perry Source: 15 Easy and Cheap DIY Raised Garden Beds For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. There’s never been a better time to install some raised garden beds for vegetables and other crops in your yard. Raised garden beds have several benefits to traditional beds that include: Improved drainage and soil volume. Many native soils have a high clay content, giving them poor drainage and tight texture. Vegetable plants require loose, […] Source: 15 Easy and Cheap DIY Raised Garden Beds Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Thomas Perry Source: 15 Flowers That Attract Butterflies to Your Garden For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Do you love butterflies? You do not have to happen upon these flying insects by chance. Take a look below at this guide to flowering plants that will bring butterflies to your garden. Amethyst Pearl Phlox This is a delicate flower that also loves moist soil. It grows best in zones three through eight without […] Source: 15 Flowers That Attract Butterflies to Your Garden Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Guest Contributor By Diane Vukovic The author of Disaster Preparedness for Women Dry beans are one of the best disaster foods to stockpile. They are nutritious, cheap, and last for years … Read the rest The post 11 Delicious Ways to Use Those Dry Beans You Stockpiled appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Jay W. Richards On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, CSC Director of Communications Rob Crowther interviews CSC Senior Fellow Jay Richards. Listen in as Richards rebuts the warfare thesis – the idea that religion and science are antagonists – and argues that historically, Judeo-Christian culture “was the seedbed from which science emerged.” Has science missed out by being partnered with materialism? Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future
By Lindsay Sheehan As far as green living goes, composting organic waste is about as earth-friendly as it gets. If you’ve been composting for a while now, you’re likely aware of the long list of compostable items you can add to your pile, as well as a few materials that really don’t belong in a healthy compost heap. While there are certain items that are more difficult to compost, pretty much anything of organic origin can be composted or otherwise recycled. In the effort to encourage …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas
The Institute for Creation Research (ICR) just released Carved in Stone: Geological Evidence of a Worldwide Flood, the second addition to ICR’s In-Depth Science series. Thanks to author Dr. Tim Clarey’s 35 years of geological experience and five years of intensive data research, this new book demonstrates how Earth&rsqu… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Michael By Anthony McLennan Platio Solar, a Budapest-based company, has come up with an innovative solution for alternative energy – solar pavers made from recycled plastic which can be built into driveways… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Jeff Regular exercise may reduce the risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome, a major cause of death in patients with the COVID-19 virus, a top exercise researcher reports. He is urging people to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Mary Miller (Natural News) Sore throats are caused by …read more Source: Natural News
Tim Clarey, Ph.D., and Frank Sherwin, M.A. The recent discovery of a flooded Ice Age forest in Mobile Bay, Alabama, has scientists diving for even more hidden secrets.1 In December 2019, a team of scientists from Northeastern University and the University of Utah took the Research Vessel E.O. Wilson to collect some pieces of the ancient trees.2 But these … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Thomas Perry Source: Garden Works of Art You Have to See to Believe For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Who says you can’t sculpt with plants? The name for this incredible type of 3-dimensional living art is referred to as topiary. To be more specific topiary is the horticultural practice of training plants (perennials) by pruning and clipping (hedging if you will) the foliage and branches. This can be done with trees, shrubs, and […] Source: Garden Works of Art You Have to See to Believe Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
Since the first entirely synthetic plastic was made in 1907,1 the plastic industry has grown exponentially. While it is difficult to estimate exactly how much plastic has been produced in the last century, it is well over nine billion tons.2 Although plastic is an invaluable material and has become an essential part of modern day life—in medicine, manufacturing, travel, and more—it does present a problem for huma… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Rhonda Johansson (Natural News) Nutritional therapies are simple low-cost …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael J. Behe On this episode of ID the Future, biochemist Michael Behe and host Andrew McDiarmid discuss the anti-malarial drug chloroquine, now being investigated as a treatment for COVID-19, and how it may work on the cellular level against the coronavirus. The same drug was featured in Behe’s 2007 book The Edge of Evolution, as part of his demonstration that evolution has strict limits: It can do adaptive work for organisms with single mutations, but if just two coordinated mutations are required at once, evolution’s random processes have great difficulty even with natural selection helping them along. In
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are one of the most commonly used medicines. Unfortunately, their side effects can put you at risk. For example, you’re probably familiar with ibuprofen side effects like a heart attack and stomach bleeding. But recent studies reveal a new side effect – alteration in testicular physiology. The side effects of ibuprofen are already concerning. However, they’ve only been studied in patients taking normal, ‘recommended doses.’ The big problem is: people often take a lot more ibuprofen than recommended. What does this mean to all the men out there? If …read
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By Dr. Mercola Known as a multipurpose herb and “rejuvenator” used in ancient Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for thousands of years, ashwagandha1 (Withania somnifera) is a plant native to India with a host of bioactive functions. Ashwagandha is a member of the Solanaceae family along with eggplant and tomato. It bears light green flowers that evolve to bright red fruit and is able to survive extreme temperatures and widely varying altitudes.2 In Sanskrit, the word ashwagandha means “odor of a horse.” The likeness refers not only to the odor of the plant’s root but the essence of strength it’s said
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Another major oil discovery in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico has been recently announced.1 Equinor, a Norwegian-based oil company, and partners Progress Resources USA Ltd. and Repsol E&P USA Inc. made the proclamation last week. This is another well that appears to have found mysterious sands, such as the Whopper Sand found previously in the deep waters of the Gulf.2 Equinor used the drilling ship … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Ground ginger and ginger tea are put to the test for blood sugar control. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
Recently, a team of geochemists from Belgium reported that days might have been 30 minutes shorter in the Late Cretaceous compared to today, giving 372 days in a year.1 They published their results in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, basing their conclusions on growth patterns in an extinct bivalve called a rudist clam. But is it really true that the Earth had 372 days each year in the past? Many secular s… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) If you thought rosemary’s abilities …read more Source: Natural News
In today’s change-filled world, God is ubiquitously displaying His creativity to provide for our most important needs. God’s creative providence fulfills what we need to solve the challenging problems of daily living. Something similar is exhibited in the world of nature. Creatures are built with traits that adapt to the situations that surround them. The Eurasian Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) looks like a skin… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Emotional eating and food addiction are very real problems, and the former can easily lead to the latter. While emotional eating is a universal phenomenon and won’t do any significant harm in the short term, if you find yourself reaching for comfort foods on a regular basis, it can lead to significant problems, both physical and psychological. Physically, emotional eating can lead to obesity and related health problems, and psychologically, it may delay or prevent you from addressing your true emotions and sources of stress. As clinical psychologist Susan Albers told Huffington Post, “ … [E]ating to
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In the United States alone, we have well over 300,000 cases of COVID-19, and recent predictions from our government are not looking good. To make matters even more concerning, White House health experts warn that we could potentially see 100-240,000 deaths within the United States from this virus over the next several weeks. We can only hope that the true numbers will be revealed with accurate testing and reporting – in the near future. But, as Americans are feeling overwhelmed at what the next few weeks may bring, it’s stories of kindness that …read
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By Troy Lacey Some have tried to claim a biblical contradiction between John 1 and the parallel passages of Matthew 11 and Luke 7. Did John the Baptist know Jesus was the Messiah? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola When evaluating the safety of vaccines, adjuvants must be taken into account. The most commonly used vaccine adjuvant is aluminum,1 a demonstrated neurotoxin that is added to certain vaccines to increase your immune response and, with that, theoretically a higher response of protective antibodies. Despite aluminum’s known health risks, it’s widely suggested that aluminum in vaccines is safe, including for newborn babies, but a math error in a key U.S. Food and Drug Administration study2 — revealed by scientists at Physicians for Informed Consent (PIC) — raises new safety concerns. When the aluminum adjuvant was first approved
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