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How is ICR preparing for our next season of ministry? How does science confirm that turtles have always been turtles? Were dragons really dinosaurs? What can we learn about geology, biology, and the Ice Age from the Sahara Desert? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the April 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) When you’re taking a medication, …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What are sesame seeds? Sesame seeds may have health benefits The various culinary uses of sesame seeds How to grow and store sesame seeds in your own home Before using sesame seeds, reduce their lectin content first Cooking with sesame: Easy sesame seed chicken recipe Recommended uses for sesame seed oil Remember to use sesame seeds and oil in moderation Sesame seeds are popular for culinary preparations, but they can have a host of benefits as well. Discover interesting facts about these seeds, as well as their many uses. What are sesame seeds? Sesame [More]
Lingwulong shenqi, ‘amazing dragon of Lingwu’, is a Diplodocus-like dinosaur confounds evolutionists by being in the wrong place and time …read more Source: creation.com     
By Guest Contributor By Kara Stiff While the United States has halted much of its usual business due to COVID-19, my day-to-day life is pretty much unchanged. We never did eat out often … Read the rest The post How the Economic Crisis Affects Homestead Decision-Making appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
04/10/20   “Excellent eye opening article by Dr. Keith Scott-Mumby about the hype that we are getting about this “deadly pandemic”. You have to wonder what the agenda behind this is and who is responsible for it.”  Admin   All right. Here are comforting excerpts from the Swiss Propaganda Research article, “Facts about Covid-19”:   “According to the latest data of the Italian National Health Institute ISS, the average age of the positively-tested deceased in Italy is currently about 81 years. 10% of the deceased are over 90 years old. 90% of the deceased are over 70 years old.   [More]
By Hesh Goldstein There is an important question that begs an answer: is modern medicine the best approach to wellness? Unfortunately, the unexamined assumption has been yes, but the truth is “not really”. In some instances of emergency and specific conditions like trauma, fast-growing tumors, and acute heart attacks and strokes, medicine is able to intervene in the disease process, mend broken bones, and stabilize people with heart attacks, etc. However, 20 or so years ago the government Office of Technology Assessment clearly stated that only 10 – 20 % of medical and surgical procedures have been scientifically proven. …read [More]
By Admin by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Ok folks, put down your TV remotes, log out of your Netflix and Hulu accounts for a little while, and listen to these 3 podcasts by freelance journalist Jon Rappoport if you want to understand what is probably really going on with COVID19 and the disruptions to our lives and economy. Jon Rappoport has been an a journalist for 38 years. He has written articles on politics, health, media, culture and art for LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, Village Voice, Nexus, CBS Healthwatch, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and [More]
By AdminM Coronavirus XIV: The Good News is Still There But Not Reported By MSM by David Brownstein, M.D.DrBrownstein.com You wouldn’t know it, but there is still good news about COVID-19 out there. Listening to the media would make you believe that the sky is falling and we are all going to die from coronavirus. Before I get into the good news, let me preface …read more Source: Health Impact News     
A recent study in March 2020 suggested that sulfur dioxide (SO2) injected into Earth’s stratosphere could fight global warming, with a minimum of adverse effects.1,2 Here at ICR we generally think alarmism over “global warming” or “climate change” is unwarranted. We aren’t necessarily endorsing this proposal, but we can use it to shed light on what really caused the Ice Age…. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Admin 13 Studies Reveal How Social Distancing (i.e. Social Isolation) Can Increase Mortality by GreenMedInfo.com “A sad soul can kill you quicker than a germ” – John Steinbeck Hundreds of millions of adults and children are now either in quarantine in their homes, or engaged in “essential” travel in the public sphere, while maintaining an unnatural distance from one another, because they have been told this is the best way to protect their individual and the public health from a deadly virus. But what are the consequences of the social isolation caused by this mass …read more Source: Health [More]
In the centuries we humans have been studying anatomy, the fascia was never given much consideration. During dissections and autopsies, it was a nuisance to be cut away and removed to get to the important tissues beneath. But modern scientific study has brought a new appreciation of the fascia, as we continue to discover amazing functions of this misunderstood and underappreciated organ. Considering how prevalent it is in the body, it’s surprising how little we know about fascia. As well as its structural component, providing a counterbalance to the skeletal system through tensegrity, it’s also a messenger system, a key [More]
So often we hear that it is totally normal for people to succumb to ailments and issues as they age. Despite the fact that even our recent ancestors didn’t seem to suffer a complete degradation of their bodies as they aged, today we’re told that chronic diseases are just a consequence of living longer (even though, on average, we’re only living 5 or so years beyond what our previous generations lived). How much of what we consider ‘normal aging’ is actually the consequence of a lifetime of poor or misguided dietary habits, toxic exposure from the environment or a lack [More]
Now is the season—late March and April—for bluebonnets to blossom in Texas!1 Establishing these beautiful flowers is difficult, as many have learned. But that difficulty is itself telltale evidence of God’s bioengineering care, because those flowers need much more than luck to succeed! Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they neither toil nor spin; and yet… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola Millions of people do their best to eat healthy foods and exercise regularly but forget to give their oral health the same attention in their daily health regimens. It’s important to remember that without effectively addressing your dental health, it’s difficult to achieve high-level physical health. Even more concerning are the millions of people who eat a healthy diet and avoid dangerous pharmaceutical drugs, but still expose themselves to harmful chemicals in their everyday personal care products. For example, parabens and phthalates are widely included in personal care products, as is fluoride in dental products. In addition [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What can we eat to combat “inflamm-aging,” the chronic low-grade inflammation that accompanies the aging process? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
I’m a doctor ‘on the front-line’ in the ‘war against COVID-19’. Yes, we have a huge problem, but it is not necessarily the virus itself. The real problem is hidden in plain sight. Let’s see if we can begin to discern it. Lockdown Time This is how doctors, nurses and other medical staff and administrators are handling this crisis. They have set up “contaminated” respiratory divisions at clinics and hospitals, which are separated from the rest of the outpatients and health staff. Anybody coming in with a cough, or who is sneezing, or showing any sign of respiratory distress, is [More]
By Ken Ham Back in October, I blogged about my then-upcoming video interview for the Homeschool Family Relationships Summit, hosted by Homeschool Summits. I also recorded a video for its Curriculum Summit earlier this month I love talking about the family and discussing what the Bible clearly teaches about raising godly offspring. The two main curriculum providers for these summits have some great online resources of their own. As I mentioned in the previous Student and Parent Educational Opportunities blog, during this time of inactivity due to the COVID-19/coronavirus situation, homeschooling, or online schooling from home, both parents and students [More]
The huge burden of obesity and other chronic conditions among people in the U.S. puts most of us at direct risk. Public health measures to slow the spread of Covid-19 have already taken a staggering toll on the economy, with the prospect of worse to come. The strategy at the heart of prevention, physical distancing, will continue to be tremendously disruptive to society. With businesses facing bankruptcy, schools closed and sports events canceled, President Trump and others have now asked: Is the cure worse than the disease? According to this way of thinking, we should refocus our efforts on those [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Why should we wait ten minutes after chopping or crushing garlic before we cook it unless we’re going in for elective surgery within the next week? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Ken Ham This past Monday I did a livestream that responded to the coronavirus situation. I presented eleven things I’ve been reminded of as we all go through this ongoing challenging time. I heard from so many people that it was an encouragement to them and that it helped them to think more biblically about what’s going on. I’m excited to be doing another livestreamed devotional this coming Monday, April 6, 2020, at 7 p.m. ET, answering the question, “Should we lose sleep over the coronavirus?” If you missed my first online devotional, I encourage you to watch and [More]
By Dr. Mercola The scent of fresh-cut grass, your mom’s chicken soup or burning leaves may instantly transport you to a distant memory, one you can suddenly recall with razor-sharp clarity. So-called odor-evoked memories often come along with powerful emotions and are known to activate the “neurolobiological substrates of emotional processing,” according to neuroscientist Rachel S. Herz, an adjunct assistant professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University.1 Research published in Learning and Memory2 added to this, suggesting that odors may modulate the dynamics of memory consolidation, including memories linked to fear, and could potentially be used therapeutically to [More]
Where did disease-causing viruses come from? …read more Source: creation.com     
By AdminM by Richard Gale and Gary Null PhDProgressive Radio Network A hallmark of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 is that it infects the upper respiratory tract accompanied by shortness of breath, a chronic cough and frequently chills, fever and fatigue. However, these are symptoms similar but not limited to …read more Source: Health Impact News     
04/08/20 This is an excellent must listen to interview! Dr. Corsi interviews Dr Andrew Bostom and Dr Karladine Graves as they provide Virus War insights from the perspective of practicing medical professionals. They express their frustration of the slow response of implementing the usage of hydroxychloroquine on a wide scale and the unreliability of various models the government is using in trying to predict the number of deaths that will occur in the future plus much more. Watch Video
Stumps big bang boffins …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/14176 target=_blank title="Synchronized dance of dwarf galaxies” >creation.com     
04/08/20 “This is extremely important information for anyone you know that may have this Covid19 virus. Important: Be sure to watch the video at the bottom of the article which has an interview Dr. Zelenko.”  Admin Over the past three weeks, we’ve been sharing with you the great work Dr. Zelenko, a board-certified family practitioner in New York, has been doing in the treatment of COVID-19 patients in New York. In our last piece, Dr. Vladimir Zelenko treated 700 coronavirus patients treated with 99.9% success rate using Hydroxychloroquine, 1 outpatient died after not following protocol. In the meantime, more doctors are seeing success with [More]