By Michael By Cassius K During difficult times, you’ll notice an emergence of conscience and courage in a lot of people. You might see people being willing to help others even when they are at risk themselves,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham Back in February of 2018, I wrote about speaking at an upcoming Teach Them Diligently conference in Nashville, Tennessee. I spoke at that conference in early March 2018. This year, I again spoke at their Nashville conference (late February). Well, with the current Coronavirus COVID-19 situation, a lot of students (and parents) have extra downtime (and perhaps social distancing has made them a little stir crazy). Many want some good resources for homeschool (or online school) lessons. from speaking at the above conferences, I know the Teach Them Diligently website has some great resources available too. Now,
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By Thomas Perry Source: Did You Know? You Can Make Wine In Your Instant Pot! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Just when I thought the Instant Pot couldn’t get any better, one guy found a new way to use it. Food blogger David Murphy blessed us all by figuring out how to make wine in his Instant Pot. (1) I am among the Instant Pot’s many devotees, but the appliance took awhile to woo me. An unasked-for […] Source: Did You Know? You Can Make Wine In Your Instant Pot! Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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Genetically modified (GM) Bt cotton produces its own insecticide. The seeds were introduced in India in 2002 and today account for 90% of all cotton planting in the country. Bt cotton is now the most widely planted GM crop on small farms in the developing world. In India, Bt cotton is the most widely planted cotton crop by acreage, and it is hugely controversial. Supporters long touted increased yields and reduced pesticides to justify its pickup. But that argument does not hold up under the first long-term study of Bt cotton impacts in India. The analysis is co-authored by a
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Numerous people are having sleeping issues lacking enough sleep during the night impeding their proper function during the day. The body needs its rest in order to be healthy and function accordingly. As per the findings of a recent research conducted by CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 7 to 19% of all adults in the states report lack of sleep or not getting enough rest almost every day. Jillian Levy, from CHHC, states the following: “The broad definition of sleep deprivation is “the condition that occurs if you don’t get enough sleep.” The amount of sleep that
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A reader writes in with a question regarding whether God gave permission to eat meat. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following nutraceuticals is currently being investigated as a potential treatment against COVID-19 infection? Resveratrol Quercetin Quercetin is a powerful immune booster and broad-spectrum antiviral. It also inhibits the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, which may be beneficial since serious COVID-19 infection and subsequent death appears to be due to cytokine storm activity. Canadian and Chinese researchers are now collaborating on a study to assess the effectiveness of quercetin against COVID-19 infection. Learn more. Sulforaphane Urolithin 2 Which of the following statements is accurate? Surgical face masks effectively prevent healthy people from contracting contagious illnesses
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By Dr. Mercola COVID-19, the novel coronavirus identified in Wuhan City, China, in December 2019, is part of a family of viruses with a crown- or halo-like (corona) appearance.1 As explained on the Virginia Department of Health website, seven human coronaviruses have currently been identified:2 • Types 229E, NL63, OC43 and KHU1 are quite common and cause mild to moderate respiratory infections such as the common cold. • SARS-CoV (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus), discovered in China in 2002, spread to 26 countries3 before disappearing in 2003. No SARS cases have been reported …read more Source: mercola
Darwin’s theory of evolution makes several predictions about adaptation. But recent genetic findings raise questions about the accuracy of evolutionary theory, since the findings point toward different types of engineered adaptability. The latest challenges to Darwin’s theory, published in March 2020, come from the fascinating insects known as turtle ants. More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Alcohol is an accepted part of almost all societies. It is so engrained in socializing and entertainment, easy to obtain and relatively inexpensive that few think twice about taking a drink or two. Certainly, we know about alcoholism and recognize alcoholics, especially when they are on “skid row,” but we don’t usually think of alcohol as a dangerous drug. But perhaps we should. Scientific reports reveal that alcohol may be among the most dangerous drugs, illegal or legal, that exist. In the U.S., approximately 88,000 people die a year from alcohol-related causes — including more than 4,300
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Plant-based diets are put to the test for treating migraine headaches. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By AdminM by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Some in the Alternative Media are beginning to use the term “Plandemic” instead of “Pandemic” as there is clear evidence that the events unfolding today over the Coronavirus scare have been planned for some time, even before the breakout in Wuhan China late last year. Source. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard told Bloomberg News …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Ken Ham On March 9, Canadian Justice Minister, David Lametti, introduced Bill C-8 to Parliament, which would add five new crimes to the nation’s Criminal Code. This bill, labeled as the “conversion therapy” bill, would make it illegal to do any of the following: Cause a person to undergo conversion therapy against the person’s will; Cause a child (anyone under 18) to undergo conversion therapy; Do anything for the purpose of removing a child from Canada with the intention that the child undergo conversion therapy outside Canada; Advertise an offer to provide conversion therapy; or Receive a financial or
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Scientists at the National Institutes of Health are working with a biotech company to quickly start clinical trials of an experimental messenger RNA vaccine and fast track it to licensure.1 The FDA has not yet licensed messenger RNA vaccines that use part of the RNA of a virus to manipulate the body’s immune system into stimulating a potent immune response.2,3 It looks like the coronavirus vaccine will be the first genetically engineered messenger RNA vaccine to be fast tracked to licensure, just like Gardasil was the first genetically engineered virus-like particle vaccine to be fast tracked to licensure.4,5 There likely
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Clinical Tests of Hydroxychloroquines to Fight COVID-19 in Bahrain prove successful Bahrain and Belgium report their hospitals are successfully treating coronavirus patients with the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine touted by President Trump as a possible breakthrough in the pandemic. The Kingdom of Bahrain’s Supreme Council of Health chairman said his country was among the first to use the drug and that its impact has been “profound,” according to the Bahrain News Agency. Dr. Shaikh Mohamed, who leads the National Taskforce for Combating COVID-19, was also quoted by the news agency as saying hydroxychloroquine was administered according to the same regimens as
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By Dr. Mercola A recently released survey from Mattress Firm revealed some disturbing facts about sleep patterns in America, as shown in this short video. This is important since the effects of sleep deprivation can range from mild to devastating. For instance, the Anchorage Daily News1 recounts the story of third mate Gregory Cousins, who had slept a mere six hours between 8 p.m. on March 22, 1989, until just after midnight on March 24, when he ran the supertanker Exxon Valdez aground. The accident devastated 23 species of wildlife and nearly 1,300 miles of coastline habitat. Many people may
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell What is COVID-19, how it started, what are coronaviruses, did it evolve, how it spreads, and what we should expect as the situation develops. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Natural antiviral substances have been used for centuries to fight common infections, but interest has grown around elderberries, a purple berry long used for its cold and flu-reducing properties. Researchers believe elderberry’s antiviral properties may be valuable in the widespread prevention and treatment of influenza and other viral illnesses Elderberries, small, dark purple berries grown on the Sambucus tree, are well known for their cold and flu-fighting properties. Used medicinally for centuries to reduce cold symptoms and other ailments, researchers believe elderberry may be one of the best natural antiviral substances and could be used to effectively treat the common
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By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Now that most of the country is practicing social isolation, people are turning more and more often to their pantries to make meals from shelf-stable ingredients. Do … Read the rest The post A One-Month Shelf-Stable Food Menu Your Family Will Love appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Guest Contributor by Kara Stiff My heart goes out to all the parents who were never planning to homeschool, but nevertheless find themselves teaching their children at home today. I chose this … Read the rest The post A Homeschooling Guide for Public Schoolers appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
A strange group of scientific ‘outsiders’, the Hoylites, are denouncing Darwin while promoting panspermia. …read more Source: creation.com
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther The last trip I was able to take before Covid-19 erupted in the United States was to Columbus, Ohio. I went there to take a defensive knife … Read the rest The post Here’s What I Learned When I Took a Defensive Knife Course appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Ken Ham For those who want to use this social-distancing downtime as a period of personal growth in studying biblical apologetics, I’ve got some exciting news! We have great (and free) online resources for you to use personally, for your family’s spiritual growth, and for educational opportunities for you and your children. Many of our most-popular books are available to read for free on our website. Perhaps you were unaware that many of our most-popular books are available to read for free on our website. Simply go to our online books page and check out what’s available. From books
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By Tess Pennington Ramen noodles are a quintessential preparedness pantry staple, and boy, are they cheap! One of the reasons they are a favorite choice among preppers is because they are considered one of the easiest “just add water” meals to make. Plus, they are great for on-the-go meals or foods to add for your vehicle preparedness supplies. Here’s a fast way to make noodles on the go! Crunch up the package of noodles, then open one end and dump the noodles into a wide-mouth thermos. Sprinkle the seasoning packet on top. Add boiling or hot water and cap the
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03/29/20 “Now the Christian bashing begins” Admin When it comes to the Wuhan coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, New York Times contributor Katherine Stewart knew who was to blame for its rapid spread. Christians, particularly those who supported President Donald Trump. She claimed in a piece published by The Times, headlined “The Religious Right’s Hostility to Science Is Crippling Our Coronavirus Response,” that a “denial of science and critical thinking among religious ultraconservatives now haunts the American response to the coronavirus crisis.” Read More: Don Jr. Stands Up for Christians, Blasts NYT over Piece Blaming
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By Dr. Mercola The question of where and how to give birth is a relatively new one for women. Up until the early 20th century, fewer than 5% of women gave birth in a hospital. In the 1950s the birth of a baby, an event that had once been a family affair and attended by a midwife, became more medicalized.1 Pregnancy and birth were seen more as a sickness than a natural part of life. One mom described the birth of her first child in the 1960s as occurring without pain medication, with minimal interaction from medical staff and a
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By Dr. Mercola In this interview, Mario Novo, doctor of physical therapy, discusses the many health benefits of blood flow restriction (BFR) training. It’s a phenomenally easy way to take control of your health, especially if you’re elderly. I don’t know of any intervention that will improve your health as dramatically. BFR training was developed by Dr. Yoshiaki Sato in Japan over 50 years ago. In Japan, BFR training is known as KAATSU, which translates into “additional pressure.” It’s a perfectly descriptive name, as the KAATSU device consists of inflatable bands that provide additional pressure …read more Source: mercola