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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The big fat “fat gene” accounts for less than 1% of the differences in size between people. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Ken Ham The coronavirus pandemic has radically changed life for everyone in the US (and many other countries), including churches, which are currently no longer allowed by most governmental authorities to gather. But that doesn’t mean those churches have to stop their programming—they just have to get creative! And we’re here to help. Through June 30, 2020, we’re offering Answers Bible Curriculum for free through our ABC Digital Beta platform. Through June 30, 2020, we’re offering Answers Bible Curriculum for free through our ABC Digital Beta platform. For the past eight months, hundreds of churches have been testing our [More]
By Sara Tipton Urban and first-time gardeners are gravitating toward easy-to-grow garden staples! If you can, why not start planting these garden favorites that only need 60 days or less to mature? Trust me, you could start this now. It’s important to get creative to save money and make this work especially if you are working with a limited budget. As well, one of the best advantages to planting fast-maturing plants (other than quicker harvests) is that these plants will need less water and fertilizers before they are harvested. These are also vegetables that were recommended for victory gardens during [More]
By Dr. Mercola While a limited number of drugs have been enlisted in the treatment of severe coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection, a number of nutritional supplements have risen to the forefront for their apparent usefulness. In addition to quercetin, zinc and vitamins C and D, vitamin B1 (thiamine) may be vital to protect against infectious respiratory illness. Thiamine is also part of Dr. Paul Marik’s sepsis treatment, which calls for 1,500 milligrams (mg) of intravenous ascorbic acid every six hours, 200 mg of thiamine every 12 hours and 50 mg of hydrocortisone every …read more Source: mercola     
The hospitals are eerily quiet, except for Covid-19. I have heard this sentiment from fellow doctors across the United States and in many other countries. We are all asking: Where are all the patients with heart attacks and stroke? They are missing from our hospitals. Yale New Haven Hospital, where I work, has almost 300 people stricken with Covid-19, and the numbers keep rising — and yet we are not yet at capacity because of a marked decline in our usual types of patients. In more normal times, we never have so many empty beds. …read more Source: Sott health [More]
By Chad Arment There is no debate as contentious as the post-Flood boundary issue within creation science. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
As many as 4,000 seriously ill coronavirus patients in New York are being treated with the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine, state health officials say. President Trump has touted hydroxychloroquine as a potential life-saver, although there is no widespread scientific evidence to date showing it helps battle COVID-19. But Gov. Andrew Cuomo last month said health care providers in the state would be using the drug in combination with the antibiotic Zithromax, or azithromycin, for some last-ditch cases, based on potentially promising research. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Dr. Mercola Remember last year when Washington Post reporters were boldly declaring that vitamins C and D could not (and should not) be used against respiratory infections? The information I was sharing about their use was deemed so dangerous to public health that I was branded as a “fake news” site by self-appointed, pharma-owned arbiters of truth like NewsGuard. How times have changed. After having defamatory lies published about me, vitamins C and D are now (finally) being adopted in the conventional treatment of novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. That just goes to show …read more Source: mercola     
Neanderthals are classified by evolutionists as archaic humans given that both their DNA and bones are essentially human. Yet, new stories constantly hit the headlines with the supposedly shocking news that anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals were found to have interbred once again. Recently, another such story appeared in the journal Genetics.1 Why is this type of news so exciting, yet also so confusing to ev… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Do you suffer with heartburn? It may finally be time to look into natural techniques for relief and skip the medication altogether. This isn’t just because the drug side effects of popular heartburn medications can cause headaches, constipation and insomnia – to name a few unwanted side effects. It’s because a major class of heartburn drugs are about to be pulled off the shelves entirely! In a breaking press release dated April 1, 2020, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is calling for an immediate recall of all ranitidine drugs (best known [More]
04/12/20   “What a statement by the “Hulkster” Hulk Hogan. A lot of truth in what he said.” Admin     One of the most popular professional wrestlers of all time is calling for a Christian revival.   Terry Gene Bollea, also known as Hulk Hogan, posted a message to Facebook this week commenting on the coronavirus pandemic.   Amid all the death and suffering caused by the crisis, Hogan saw one silver lining. “In three short months, just like He did with the plagues of Egypt, God has taken away everything we worship,” Hogan said.   Read More: Hulk [More]
By Thomas Perry Source: Delta, United Airlines Sending Planes to Desert For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Ninety miles south of Phoenix is an airport located in the middle of the Arizona desert just off of an isolated strip of I-10. With only one runway and no passenger terminal, Pinal Air Park doesn’t see commercial airline service but it is home to some of the most iconic aircraft ever to roam the […] Source: Delta, United Airlines Sending Planes to Desert Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
Racial intermarriage is perfectly acceptable. We completely repudiate the racist claims of the ‘Christian Identity’ movement. …read more Source: creation.com     
A well known medical researcher and biophysicist answers questions related to efficiency of Vitamin C in the prevention and treatment of Coronavirus as currently employed by the Chinese to successfully control its spread. This article has been translated from a Romanian site. See the full text below. In the context of increasing preoccupation with Coronavirus, and a lot of confusing rumors, ActiveNews talks to well known medical researcher & biophysicist Virgiliu Gheorghe, on the topic of vitamin C. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD (NaturalHealth365) Are you consuming a “one a day” type supplement? For many people, the taking of a multivitamin/multimineral (MM) supplement is to “cover all the bases,” trying to make sure no significant vitamin or mineral deficiencies occur among the vitamins and minerals commonly considered to be the most important. This is a perfectly reasonable goal, especially for the individual without the money, time, or motivation to take a wide array of more highly-dosed supplements and nutrients throughout the day. By the same token, achieving such a “lack of deficiency” should not lead you to [More]
By Dr. Mercola Drug resistant infections are on the rise, the novel coronavirus COVID-19 is spreading rapidly and research has demonstrated you may be participating in activities that exacerbate the issue. Preventing the spread of contagious disease is the best option as there is no cure for viral infections and COVID-19 isn’t a simple virus. However, the key to prevention is to be smart about it. One of the primary ways is using proper handwashing techniques with safe products. Unfortunately, many still work under the assumption that antibacterial soap or hand sanitizer will get the job done safely and correctly. [More]
By Ken Ham Acorn flour, bread made from cattail roots, and water lily tubers—do these sound appetizing? Well, maybe not to us, but according to a new study, ancient humans ate these foods and more. This study was exploring the diets of ancient man and they revealed a surprise (at least to those who think with an evolutionary worldview, anyway): past humans didn’t just eat meat—they ate plants, including plants they cooked or even ground into flour. This finding may be surprising to evolutionists, but it’s certainly not to those who start with God’s Word. It sounds normal for humans [More]
As the world continues to freak out about COVID-19, the advice from the authorities about what to do seems disproportionate to the the panic they’re stoking – wash your hands, don’t go out unless you have to, avoid crowds. It seems like a recipe for making people panic. While the MSM have continually poo-pooed any and all alternative therapies in protecting or treating coronavirus infections, they’ve ignored actual evidence from the very people who have experience with what the rest of the world is currently experiencing; namely Wuhan China. Specifically, doctors who were on the front lines in China during [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Magnesium is an essential mineral you need large amounts of in your diet for optimal health. Unfortunately, magnesium deficiency isn’t talked about often … even though it is a common problem. And, here’s the “tricky” part: even if you’re eating a healthy diet packed with magnesium-rich foods, soil depletion means that produce today doesn’t contain as much magnesium as it did several decades ago. Bottom line, we need to careful about avoiding a deficiency. Through the years, various symptoms related to multiple psychological disorders have been linked to a magnesium deficiency. In fact, we [More]
By Dr. Mercola As a medical journalist for BBC in the U.K., Dr. Michael Mosley has put a number of different health strategies under the proverbial loupe, including the ketogenic diet, which I interviewed him about in 2014. In this BBC program, “The Truth About Sleep,” which originally aired in 2017, Mosley investigates the health ramifications of insomnia, which is a problem he shares with many others in the world. In it, he reviews the hazards of sleep deprivation, and shares a variety of methods found to improve sleep quality and quantity. About 70% of Britons …read more Source: mercola [More]
High-speed creature communication has been making the news recently. There was underwater research on deep-sea squid,1 and now bird communication. In fact, the rapid signaling discovered in the honeyeater bird is all part of an intricate multi-part message that has scientists in awe at both its rapidity and complexity.2 The honeyeaters are a large and diverse family of small to medium sized birds mostly found … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
04/12/20   Bitter Winter, a magazine focused on human rights in China, reported Chinese authorities have prevented Christians from accessing live-streamed church services.   A pastor of an unofficial house church explained, “Our first and only online gathering was blocked by the government soon after it started.”   The report said a pastor’s online service in the eastern province of Shandong was stopped less than 20 minutes after it began on Feb. 9. A few days later, he unsuccessfully attempted another online platform.   Read More: China ramps up campaign against online church services – WND
By Michael By Elias Marat While the role played by honeybees and wild bees as important pollinators is well known, the bumblebee also plays a crucial role in maintaining the health and viability of crops such… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham One would think that with the Ark Encounter being open for more than three and a half years and attracting over a million people each year—with area hotels, restaurants, and shops bustling with Ark visitors—that nobody would question the massive positive economic impact the Ark has had in Grant County and the entire region (as well as through the Ark’s sister attraction, the Creation Museum). Unless that is, you hear from some secularists and others who claim otherwise. That includes the recent “documentary” on PBS-TV about the Ark Encounter entitled “We Believe in Dinosaurs.” In December 2016, [More]
By S.D. Wells (Natural News) Are you genetically modified for …read more Source: Natural News     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Wild caught salmon is a well-known source of protein, healthy omega-3 fatty acids, and nutrients including selenium, vitamin B12, and potassium. Compared to their farm-raised cousins, salmon caught in the wild are also generally lower in contaminants. But, now, GMO salmon presents a whole new set of concerns for health-conscious consumers. Obviously, wild caught fish tends to be more expensive – which is why restaurant owners (and grocery stores) find ‘farm-raised’ or GMO salmon to be so attractive. But, do most people fully understand the health impact of this change in our food supply? [More]
By Admin Undisclosed Financial Conflicts of Interest: Risk to Pregnant Women & Unborn Fetuses? by Vera SharavAlliance for Human Research Protection The inordinate undisclosed influence brought to bear by drug companies on medical practice is undermining the credibility of recommended medical practice. Case in point: new recommendations for the treatment of pregnant women would increase their ingestion of powerful drugs. Despite lack of adequate evidence of safety from serious risks of harm, the influential National Partnership for Maternal Safety, is promoting expanded indications for initiating treatment for depression and the prevention …read more Source: Health Impact News