It’s mole season. Moles get active in springtime, especially during March and April. Moles are mostly hidden out of plain sight, but they are actually important members of God’s creation. Many people dislike moles, due to how the creatures wrinkle lawn surfaces, but the ecological benefits usually outweigh such minor yard-care nuisances. Moles are known for digging. But how do they dig? More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Safety testing for vaccines typically leaves much to be desired to begin with, but when it comes to fast-tracked pandemic vaccines, safety testing is accelerated and becomes even more inadequate. It looks like that will be the case with plans underway to fast-track a COVID-19 vaccine to market. As reported by STAT News,1 researchers are foregoing some of the normally required safety testing in order to get a genetically engineered coronavirus vaccine out in record time. What’s more, at least one vaccine manufacturer is relying on an entirely novel technique to produce their coronavirus vaccine in partnership
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By Dr. Mercola In the U.S., about 3 million adults have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which includes both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.1 IBD is characterized by chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and in the case of ulcerative colitis occurs in the large intestine (colon) and rectum.2 Symptoms range from mild to severe, and while most people have periods of remission when symptoms disappear, it can be debilitating when symptoms flare up, causing frequent, urgent bowel movements, fatigue, nausea, weight loss, fever and anemia. In about 10% of cases, ulcerative colitis is severe and may lead to bloody
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By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Where disease comes from and how COVID-19 (coronavirus) and economic shutdowns highlight our own spiritual need to bring us close to God. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Tess Pennington It is more important than ever to keep those hands clean! With fears of the coronavirus, cleaning products have quickly sold out and many are looking for alternatives for their sanitation needs. The World Health Organization says hand-washing with soap and water is the best way to clean your hands, but when that’s not an option, the agency recommends using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer [and wipes with at least 70% alcohol; however, 99% isopropyl alcohol is the highest recommendation. Here is a simple recipe that you can whip up in no time and would be great for
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By Admin Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News TV Santa Barbara has published a recent interview with host Bob Lovgren interviewing Dr. Judy Mikovits explaining what the coronavirus is, how it got here, how it can be treated, and other important information you are not likely to hear in the corporate-sponsored “mainstream” media. We have featured Dr. Mikovits’ work here at Health Impact News many times over the past few years. Here are some past articles: Vaccines and Retroviruses: A Whistleblower Reveals What the Government is Hiding As Government Denies Existence of Retroviruses, Big Pharma Prepares to …read more
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By Ken Ham We are pleased to announce several new Facebook Live programs while our Creation Museum and Ark Encounter are temporarily closed due to the current COVID-19 (coronavirus) situation. It’s a unique, new form of outreach that our attractions will be offering over the coming days. 10 A.M. As I teased on Answers News yesterday, Roger Patterson of our staff will be doing some fascinating science experiments for kids (and adults, too) Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. (ET). This Facebook Live program will be a great opportunity for children, homeschool families, and “stuck at home” families to learn
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By Michael By Mayukh Saha We can’t say that we are all artists destined for fame. But most of us tend to scribble doodles, write poems, sketch, sing or do something artsy. While there is a difference in the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Arjun Walia The Facts: Multiple brands of prescription infant formula were found to contain high levels of aluminum. Reflect On: Should we be questioning the quality of products that come from… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Researchers previously created an exotic …read more Source: Natural News
Evolutionary scientists announced the discovery of what they claim are the oldest green-algae fossils—which look remarkably like modern, living seaweeds. The millimeter-sized, multicellular plant fossils were found in China in rocks claimed to be over one billion years old.1 A trio of paleontologists from Virginia Tech, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Nanjing and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, B… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Thomas Perry Source: How To Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain And Back Pain With Just a Tennis Ball For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Amanda Walsh Sciatic nerve pain, or “Sciatica,” affects an estimated 40% of people at least once in their lifetime. The pain can vary from mild to severe. Sciatica affects the region stemming from your lower back, through the buttock, and down the back of either leg. It is more a symptom of underlying issues, […] Source: How To Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain And Back Pain With Just a Tennis Ball Learn more at …read
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By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner While he made significant scientific contributions, Proctor is best known for his many popular level writings on astronomy. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Stephanie Diaz (Natural News) You can find lemon water …read more Source: Natural News
Thirty-five years ago, a young researcher at the University of Delaware conducted a remarkable study. Having spent his childhood sick with kidney disease, in and out of “gloomy, sometimes brutal” hospitals, Roger Ulrich was interested in finding ways to improve “the environments where patients are treated.” So he sought to test the potential influence of an old friend that had brought him comfort as a child: a solitary pine that he could view through the window by his sickbed. “I think seeing that tree helped my emotional state,” he recalled in an interview decades later. That small study would give
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By Ken Ham In a recent news release from North Carolina State University (NCSU), the first-ever report of dinosaur cartilage cells having been discovered was announced. Several bones, including juvenile skull bones from the herbivorous duck-billed dinosaur Hypacrosaurus, were found in the Upper Cretaceous (Campanian) Two Medicine Formation of northern Montana, conventionally dated between 83–72 million years ago. In many juvenile animals, and in humans (up to late teens or early twenties), parts of the skull contain cartilage, which eventually calcifies and fuses into the bone. In many juvenile animals, and in humans (up to late teens or early twenties),
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03/27/20 CBN News Medical Reporter Lorie Johnson spoke with Dr. Josh Axe, a doctor of chiropractic, certified doctor of natural medicine and clinical nutritionist to ask him your latest questions about the coronavirus pandemic. Here are the questions being addressed in this Q & A: Donna: Is the virus affecting more males or females? Julie: What does the 19 mean on the virus? Jackie: Will microwaving my mail kill the virus? Yew-Lih: Is hand made sanitizer with tea tree essential oil sufficient to kill the virus and is it effective to take elderberry as a
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Does the RNA world hypothesis explain the origin of life, and what should we make of the pig-monkey chimera? …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael By Richard Enos The Facts: Johnson and Johnson have recently lost lawsuits for negligence in knowingly allowing carcinogenic substances in their talc-based hygiene products. Reflect On: Are we… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Are you making prepping plans …read more Source: Natural News
By Sara Tipton We live in an era of “fast fashion” where things are of abysmal quality, super low in cost, but mass-produced to keep up with the latest trends. But not only is falling into the trap of fast fashion hitting us in the wallet, but it’s also destroying the Earth, and not sustainable in the long run. Even if you don’t believe the official narrative or the scientists paid to promote the idea, I think we are all morally obligated to do our part to make the Earth a better place to live for our children and grandchildren.
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There’s little scientific evidence behind recommendations by US health organizations that kids should stop eating full-fat dairy after the age of two, according a new analysis of 29 peer-reviewed studies on the role of dairy and childhood obesity. “Taken as a whole, the limited literature in this field is not consistent with dietary guidelines recommending children consume preferably reduced-fat dairy products,” said lead author Therese O’Sullivan, a clinical dietitian at Edith Cowan University in Australia. Current guidelines (PDF) from the American Heart Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics and other major US organizations only recommend whole milk and dairy for
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By Dr. Joe Francis Dr. Joe Francis of The Master’s University answers important questions about viruses and COVID-19 (coronavirus). …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM CT scans confirm that daily vinegar consumption can lead to a significant loss of abdominal fat. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Stephanie Diaz (Natural News) Sewing torn clothes might just …read more Source: Natural News
By Christine M. Dionese, L.Ac, MSTOM (NaturalHealth365) The evidence is overwhelming, yet rarely addressed properly by Western medicine. Researchers have warned (for years!) that low vitamin D levels dramatically increase your risk of premature death from any cause – especially if your blood levels are lower than 30 mg/nl. For example, a 13-year prospective study conducted by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition confirms that premature death from cardiovascular disease, cancers, fracture and respiratory disease are linked to chronically low levels of vitamin D. What makes this study noteworthy was that it focused on observing the related epigenetic variables that
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Gary Bates interviews fossil researcher Vance Nelson …read more Source: creation.com