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The mysterious Chaga mushroom (Inonotus obliquus) is a non-toxic, medicinal mycelium with a propensity for birch bark. If you were to spot it while roaming through a birch forest in the Northern hemisphere, you’d probably assume (based on its rather unappealing appearance), that it was some kind of tree infection. But Chaga is a whole lot more than just an unsightly forest blemish. The chaga mushroom is actually a treasure trove of science-backed healing potential that’s been a prominent feature in folk medicine for thousands of years. Chaga’s reputation as a powerful natural remedy for everything from gastrointestinal disease to [More]
By Dr. Mercola In 2017, Wendy Mesley with Canada’s CBC News conducted an investigation into a little-known fact about cellphones. Inside the manual is a warning, one that could drastically change the use of cellphones as you know it — if only it were taken seriously. In short, the warning states to keep the phone a certain distance away from your body — usually 5 to 15 millimeters (mm), or two-tenths to six-tenths of an inch — to limit exposure to radiofrequency (RF) exposure to under the federal safety limit. In the video Mesley asks random cellphone users to try [More]
Are the ‘walking’ actions of skates an evolutionary step between swimming and walking on land? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola For many years gray hair was a symbol of knowledge and wisdom. For the most part, it was men who were considered wise. On the other hand, women with gray hair were often seen as “old” no matter their age. But, in the past decade there has been a growing trend to live with your natural color.1 For some, gray hairs begin appearing when they’re 12 and others find they pop up only as retirement approaches. The process is influenced by genetics, nutrition, illness and stress.2 After nutritional supplementation, most treatments for gray hair have centered on [More]
By Dr. Georgia Purdom Ken Ham has been on the front lines addressing how Christians should respond by giving answers based on God’s Word and sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Darnel Fernandez (Natural News) Air pollution is an increasingly …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael By Arjun Walia The Facts: I started alternate day fasting a few months ago. I’ve lost a healthy chunk of fat from my body and my weight has stabilized. Fasting is a great way to boost your… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael Eating a big breakfast rather than a large dinner may prevent obesity and high blood sugar, according to new research published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Most people don’t think about the mental process of recognizing locations. We just take it for granted. Any sort of complicated manmade device, like a modern cell phone or car, constantly monitors its spatial position. But what about living creatures—do they have a similar design feature? Scientists recently identified a type of brain cell that acts like an internal compass that puts human engineered systems to … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
After a week on a high fat, high added sugar diet, volunteers scored worse on memory tests Consuming a western diet for as little as one week can subtly impair brain function and encourage slim and otherwise healthy young people to overeat, scientists claim. Researchers found that after seven days on a high fat, high added sugar diet, volunteers in their 20s scored worse on memory tests and found junk food more desirable immediately after they had finished a meal. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Dr. Mercola As explained by the Alliance of Crop, Soil and Environmental Science Societies, “neonicotinoids are the most widely used insecticides in the world.”1 If you were to visit a conventional farm, you’d likely see evidence of their use in the form of brightly colored red corn seeds and blue soybean seeds, which are color-coded to denote treatment with neonicotinoids. The majority of such seeds come pretreated with the chemicals to ward off insect pests, but in so doing they’re harming pollinators like bees at alarming rates. To get an idea of just how widespread their usage is, a [More]
Ingenious depth perception of jumping spider eyes has inspired designers of micro-robot eyes. …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/14051 target=_blank title="Micro-robot eyes inspired by jumping spider” >creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola Millions of people take acetaminophen, commonly known as the brand name drug Tylenol, frequently. People use acetaminophen for treating everything from fevers and muscle aches to headaches, hangovers and other pain. Because acetaminophen is available over the counter and is an ingredient found in many other preparations such as those for cold and flu, few people think twice about taking it. They should. Acetaminophen is the top cause of acute liver failure in the U.S.1 and overdoses are a leading cause of emergency department visits and hospitalizations.2 According to UT Southwestern Medical Center, more than 200 people [More]
7 of 8 employees at AIM Medical Imaging Services completed the 30-day vegan challenge After a month of plant-based eating, it’s finally time to order pizza. This celebration requires cheese. Lots of cheese. “It’s been a hard month,” Sean Jensen said between gigantic bites of pizza. “But this is delicious.” …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Ken Ham Did you miss the big announcement we made just before the new year? Well, if you did, you’ll be excited to know that we announced that all kids age ten and under enjoy free admission at the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum attractions (with the purchase of one adult ticket) for all of 2020! And, unlike most “kids are free” programs, there’s no limit on how many kids can enter free of charge—anyone ten and under enters for free, as long as one accompanying adult purchases a ticket. Unlike most “kids are free” programs, there’s no [More]
Researchers at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in the US have uncovered the ‘Achilles’ heel’ of most viruses which plague mankind, and could soon develop a universal vaccine. Vaccine research, development and testing takes a long time, as the ongoing coronavirus outbreak has shown, but that is because researchers devote their time, attention and resources to targeting specific viruses one-by-one. But now scientists at MGH have located what may prove to be a game-changing breakthrough for humanity, which could strengthen our bodies and make them impervious to most viruses. “The goal is to understand how our immune system works in [More]
By Sara Tipton It’s almost impossible to avoid the flu virus. Added to the fear of this year’s flu concerns is the dreaded COVID-19 virus. With that at the forefront of our minds, it is more important than ever to teach children healthy habits about avoiding the flu and other viruses that can make them and others sick. We’ve all heard at least something about this horrible flu season and the coronavirus’ rapid spread since the end of last year. But what is often left out, is how to fortify yourself and teach your children how to prevent the spread [More]
Raining can be very soothing and because of that many people like to walk in the rain. If you have consider them crazy, don’t anymore, as rain can really soothe the mind, body, and soul. The reason of such anxiety relief is the pleasant smell of the rain. PETRICHOR – THE SCENT OF RAIN While walking in the rain you are inhaling the smell of the rain that calms down the mind thus letting out all the suppressed feelings and thoughts. The word Petrichor was given by Australian scientists, Isabel Joy Bear and Richard Thomas, who were inspired by the [More]
By Ken Ham Transgender, gay “marriage,” bisexual, nonbinary . . . these are just a few of the words we see in the news every day. And it’s likely for many of my readers these aren’t just words—some names immediately come to mind when you hear one or more of those words. We live in a world desperately searching for meaning, purpose, and identity. And they’re almost always looking in all the wrong places. How can we help those who are hurting? These are real people, with eternal souls! The sexual, homosexual, and gender revolutionaries have convinced generations that true [More]
By Michael Using “BPA-free” plastic products could be as harmful to human health — including a developing brain — as those products that contain the controversial chemical, suggest… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By AdminM Missouri peach farm awarded $265M damages in suit against BASF and Bayer Dicamba herbicide drifted onto the farm from other farms planting GM dicamba-tolerant crops by GM Watch A jury on Saturday awarded $265 million in punitive damages against Bayer and BASF to a southeastern Missouri peach farmer who argued that weedkiller dicamba that had drifted onto his orchards from other farms had severely damaged his trees. The punitive damages awarded to farmer Bill Bader came a day after the jury awarded him $15 million in actual damages, agreeing with his argument that dicamba had drifted …read more [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Nicolaus Copernicus was born 547 years ago today (AD 1473). Copernicus often is viewed as the father of heliocentrism …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael Exposing teeth to excessive fluoride alters calcium signaling, mitochondrial function, and gene expression in the cells forming tooth enamel–a novel explanation for how dental fluorosis, a… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Michael Snyder Global food production is being hit from seemingly every side. Thanks to absolutely crazy weather patterns, giant locust armies in Africa and the Middle East, and an unprecedented… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham Experiencing science hands-on is vital for developing a love of science and a thorough knowledge of the scientific method. Due to the nature and expense of science labs, homeschoolers may miss out on certain aspects of hands-on science without a specialized program. And that’s why we’re offering high school labs here at the Creation Museum. It’s more than just hands-on science; it’s science taught through the lens of a biblical worldview. These labs begin in September and continue throughout the school year. Students will enjoy twelve sessions and twenty-four hands-on labs, taught by expert-level instructors right here [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Randomized, controlled trials of phototherapy (morning bright light) for weight loss. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael By Elias Marat Could it be that our Western-style diet laden with saturated fats, added sugars, and processed grains could actually impair our brain functions while weighing us down with a tendency… …read more Source: Natural Blaze