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By everybodysfit An ingrown toenail, also called onychocryptosis, is the result of the corner or the side of a nail growing into the toe’s flesh. The pressure of the nail is pushing against sensitive skin. The edge of the sharp nail breaks the skin. The most common area is on the big toe. This can happen because a person has cut their toenails too short, wearing shoes that are very tight and crowding the toes, or an injury to the toenail. The area becomes red, swells, and feels very painful. It is important to wear shoes that fit properly taking [More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following has been shown to dramatically lower mortality in septic pediatric patients? Intravenous vitamin C with hydrocortisone and vitamin B1 Recent research has demonstrated an intravenous protocol of vitamin C, hydrocortisone and vitamin B1 lowers mortality in septic pediatric patients, from 28% to 9% in the first 30 days. Learn more. Bolus dose of vitamin D Vitamin K2 Quercetin 2 Who paid for Maine’s “No on 1” TV ad campaign, which seeks to uphold the 2019 law that abolishes religious and philosophical vaccine exemptions? Private donors, mostly residents of Maine Vaccine manufacturers Maine’s [More]
Loved or loathed, rabbits certainly fit the biblical narrative, not an evolutionary one. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola There are 20 basic amino acids that make up the proteins in your body.1,2 In other words, amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Conversely, when your body breaks down or digests proteins, amino acids are what’s left behind. Nine of these — histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, threonine and valine — are considered “essential” as none of them are made by your body and therefore must be obtained from your diet. Three of these essential amino acids — leucine, isoleucine and valine — are known as …read more Source: mercola     
The Gospel removes the guilt and shame of our sin, and gives us the right to sit with Christ on His throne. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola Do you start your day with coffee and end it with tea? Consider tempting your taste buds with a warm cup of golden milk instead. And, as the summer months approach, you can enjoy it as a tasty cold treat as well. Golden milk is not made with a dairy product but, rather, with coconut milk. You’ll find other recipes using other nondairy products, but I recommend coconut milk for the health benefits and the superior taste. The high number of antioxidants in the drink contribute to the prodigious array of benefits for your health and wellness. [More]
By Ken Ham A recent popular science article announced that “genes that have evolved from scratch are both more common and more important than previously believed.” These so-called “orphan genes . . . appear to have no relatives and are often responsible for unique characteristics and abilities of organisms.” Of course, evolutionists attribute the existence of such genes to naturalistic evolution. But did brand-new genetic information really evolve? Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson, who earned his PhD in cell and developmental biology from Harvard University, shared this with me about these two new studies: In these studies, evolutionists continued their quest to [More]
By Melissa Johnson, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Microgreens aren’t just “cute.” This plant-based nutrition, which looks like a cross between sprouts and baby lettuce, is packed with more nutrients per gram than the same weight of most of their “grown-up” counterparts. And while bundles of microgreens can be a bit pricey at your local farmer’s market, they cost next to nothing to grow at home. Now, you can get specialized equipment … but, you can also make do with a re-purposed container and a sunny window sill. How to keep it simple with microgreens You’ll get your best results if you [More]
By Michael By John Vibes Coral reefs provide a habitat for many different lifeforms, including fish, shellfish, seaweed, reptiles, bacteria, and fungi. The organisms live in a delicate balance, and despite… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Thomas Perry Source: Radiation-Absorbing Fungi Has Been Growing All Over Chernobyl Plant For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Certain types of fungi are naturally attracted to radiation, and are able to neutralize radiation in certain environments. By John Vibes For a long time, scientists have known that certain types of fungi are attracted to radiation, and can actually help to break down and neutralize radiation in certain environments. The radioactive site of the abandoned […] Source: Radiation-Absorbing Fungi Has Been Growing All Over Chernobyl Plant Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Guest Contributor by 1stMarineJarHead According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary: Transportation trans·?por·?ta·?tion | ?tran(t)s-p?r-?t?-sh?nDefinition of transportation 1 : an act, process, or instance of transporting or being transported2a : … Read the rest The post How Would YOU Get Around If the SHTF? All-Season Transportation Options appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By AdminM by Barbara CáceresThe Vaccine Reaction The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been urging everyone to thoroughly and frequently wash their hands since reports of the coronavirus outbreak in China, highlighting the long recognized practice of hand washing as a tried and true infection control measure.1 A little known fact is that among all health care providers, physicians are known to be the most reluctant to wash their hands while caring for patients.2 Hungarian physician Ignaz Semmelweis first observed in 1846 that when physicians washed their hands between working with cadavers and …read more Source: [More]
Wooly mammoths once roamed North America, northern Europe, and Siberia. Possibly the last of their kind perished as a dwindling population on Wrangel Island, northeast of Siberia. Who wouldn’t wonder why wooly mammoths no longer roam our planet? The process of gathering clues to their extinction can evoke the same feelings found in good mystery novels. New research into ancient DNA gives another solid clue toward two old culprit theor… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Former Bishop of Edinburgh The Right Reverend Richard Holloway blames Genesis for the world’s environmental problems and tells the Author of Genesis he has been badly misunderstood! …read more Source: creation.com     
Homo erectus and modern human origins …read more Source: creation.com     
By Thomas Perry Source: This Photographer Captures Photos of Owls Like Nothing You’ve Ever Seen For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. These pictures are going to take your breath away, I guarantee it. Credit: Sasi Smith Some of these photographs almost look like beautiful paintings, but they are all photos taken by Sasi Smith, a Thai photographer who wanted to capture the wonder of owls on film. Credit: Sasi Smith In her stunning photographs, Smith manages […] Source: This Photographer Captures Photos of Owls Like Nothing You’ve Ever Seen Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Ken Ham How often do you have an opportunity to Young people will never forget meeting and chatting with such qualified and experienced creation scientists. It’s a phenomenal experience for all. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for praying,Ken This item was written with the assistance of AiG’s research team. …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future we hear John Mark Reynolds’ concluding comments at the November 2019 symposium in honor of the late Phillip E. Johnson. Reynolds is a Fellow with the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, president of the Constantine School in Houston, and a long-time friend of Phillip Johnson. Reynolds says he saw in Johnson a mind constant and relentless in the pursuit of truth, a man who refused to distort the truth to fit it into a materialist paradigm, and who passed along that mindset to as many as he could, [More]
By AdminM How to Prevent Corona Virus? Avoid the Flu Shot by David Brownstein, M.D.DrBrownstein.com I recently posted a third blog post on coronavirus (‘Corona Virus Part III: Say It Ain’t So!’ 2.26.20). I was not planning to write another one so soon but that changed when I saw the report in the New York Times. The headline in the February 25, 2020 article in the New York Times article reads, “How to prepare for the Coronavirus.” Right below the headline, in large font, it states, “Wash your hands. Keep a supply of …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Admin Dicamba litigation against Bayer, BASF poised to explode, lawyers say by Carey GillamU.S. Right to Know Thousands of farmers from multiple states are expected to join mass tort litigation pending in federal court over claims that weed-killing products developed by the former Monsanto Co. and other chemical companies are destroying and contaminating crops, including organic production, a group of lawyers and farmers said on Wednesday. The number of farmers seeking legal representation to file suit against Monsanto and BASF has surged over the last week and a …read more Source: Health Impact News     
Over the past several decades, the experience of childhood has changed fundamentally for many American children. Impairing their ability to climb trees and run races, over a third are encumbered — at even the youngest ages — with runaway weight and associated sequelae like high blood pressure. As of 2015-16, about 13.7 million U.S. children and adolescents — roughly one in five (18.5%) — were obese, and another 17% were overweight. Even worse, a third of those classified as obese fell into the category of “extreme obesity.” In the adolescent age group (12- to 19-year-olds), obesity prevalence — at 21% [More]
By Ann Gauger On this episode of ID the Future, we hear biologist and Center for Science and Culture senior fellow Ann Gauger speaking at a gathering to honor the recently deceased Dr. Phillip Johnson, the Berkeley law professor known affectionately as the “godfather” of the intelligent design movement. Dr. Gauger tells of her journey of discovery, how she returned to a science career three times in her life, how she found her way into the ID movement, and how Johnson emboldened her to give free rein to a healthy scientific skepticism, one that has long had her pushing back [More]
By Dr. Mercola In this video, which is Part 2 of a two-part series, Brian Hoyer and I answer your questions about electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation. Brian is a leading EMF expert1 and a primary consultant for my new book, “EMF*D,” which is being released today. In the video, Brian shares his personal journey and training, which includes nutritional therapy and continued education at the Klinghardt Academy.2 As a nutritional therapist, Brian would see patients that just didn’t seem to fully recuperate. Once he began implementing EMF shielding techniques taught by Dr. …read more Source: mercola     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) As public health officials all over the world desperately scramble to deal with the cold, pneumonia and flu season, doctors in Wuhan are using a not-so-novel treatment to combat the current coronavirus outbreak: vitamin C infusion therapy. According to latest coronavirus updates (the “official” updates, anyway), there are over 78,000 confirmed worldwide cases of 2019-nCoV and almost 2,500 people have lost their lives to this deadly virus. In China as many as 150 million people (about 10 percent of the population) are facing lockdown, and half are facing travel restrictions. Yet, in the face [More]
Many students are told about how increasing coal soot during Britain’s 18th and 19th century industrial revolution drove the color change observed in black peppered moths. The famous peppered moth story is one of the most persuasive evidences cited in textbooks in support of evolution. But recent genetic findings are raising questions about the accuracy of the scenario told by evolutionists. Students are taught that o… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Christine M. Dionese, L.Ac, MSTOM (NaturalHealth365) If you’re the parent of a school-aged child or someone who experiences learning difficulties, you understand first-hand how challenging they can be to manage. When concerned parents ask me if alternatives to strong pharmaceutical medications exist to help their child focus, the first question I ask is, “has your child been tested for food allergies? Approximately 6 million children in the United States experience food allergies. Experts like, Dr. Alessio Fasano, pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition specialist agree that undiagnosed food allergies largely contribute to learning difficulties and other serious health concerns in pediatric [More]
By Dr. Gordon Wilson Despite their bad reputation, cockroaches were designed to do good things. …read more Source: AIG Daily