By Dr. Mercola Iodine is a key component to health; since your body can’t produce it, you must get it from your diet. Deficiency affects your thyroid gland. Your thyroid hormones support proper bone and brain development in utero and during infancy. This means that getting enough iodine is critically important for babies as well as women who are pregnant or nursing. If you have a severe iodine deficiency, your thyroid gland may become enlarged; this is a condition you may have heard about, called a goiter. There are two molecules that sound similar — iodine and iodide — but
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By Troy Lacey As we remember Abraham Lincoln, we consider his belief that “all men are created equal” and his fight against slavery. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Great news, fellow lifters. Your training will not only improve your overall health and provide you with incredible strength and mass gains – it will give you a longer lifetime to enjoy those benefits as well! In the modern society, most of the people tend to lack the skills of aging well – the unhappy mix of bad food choices, sedentary office jobs and piles of mismanaged emotional stress comes with an awful price that is usually felt a lot stronger in the later decades of life. A general life dissatisfaction and a number of painful chronic conditions are just
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By Ken Ham In case you forgot what day it is today, think red, white, roses, and romance . . . it’s Valentine’s Day, of course! And I’ve got a great last-minute gift item for your spouse. Four different concert events are coming to the Ark Encounter this year, and tickets are on sale now. Each of these events is taking place in our state-of-the-art 2,500-seat auditorium, the Answers Center. Kentucky Gospel Music Celebration, May 22–23: This Memorial weekend event features Southern Gospel artists Legacy Five, along with Ernie Haase and Signature Sound, Triumphant Quartet, The Sound, Jaime Jorge, Joseph
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Scientists at USC and UC San Diego have discovered a potential novel target for treating glioblastoma, the deadly brain cancer that took the life of Sen. John McCain and kills 15,000 Americans a year. The target is the circadian “clock” found within the tumor stem cells, which governs how the tumor grows, multiplies and develops resistance to current treatments. “We think this is opening the door to a whole new range of therapies,” said Steve Kay, Provost Professor of neurology, biomedical engineering and biological sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, who is working with Jeremy Rich, a
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A staggering 70 percent of children and 40 percent of adults take antibiotics – every year. They are also given to literally billions of animals that are used for food. But, here’s the real shocker: the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that “30 percent of all antibiotics prescribed in outpatient clinics are unnecessary.” And, while proper use of certain antibiotics may offer benefits, over 10 percent of users report experiencing adverse antibiotic side effects. In some cases, the use of antibiotics has led to long term health issues and even …read
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Dr. Howard Schubiner discusses the how chronic pain can be devastating, but that it is often not what it seems. Pain can be caused by tissue damage, however many people with chronic pain have no tissue damage. Their pain is caused by learned nerve pathways which are explained in this video. Stress and emotional reactions to stressful life events can produce nerve pathways of pain, fatigue, insomnia, anxiety and depression. Learned nerve pathways can be reversed as described in this video: About The Author Howard Schubiner, MD, is the founder and director of the Mind-Body Medicine Center at Providence-Providence Park
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By Ken Ham Do you want more faith-affirming Answers in Genesis video content? We’re excited that, because of a relationship with the leading faith and family-friendly video streaming service Pure Flix, you’re able to find all of our AiG videos—that’s over 500 videos!—in one place and with one subscription. As we provide new video content, it will be added to Pure Flix for you to enjoy. If you’re looking to equip yourself and your family to think biblically, consider a subscription to Pure Flix so you can enjoy all our video content right at your fingertips. Your subscription also includes
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By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Non-prescription drugs are a vital …read more Source: Natural News
By Jenny Jayne By Jenny Jayne In the last article, we reviewed feeding difficulties and philosophies as they relate to both prepping and special needs. Today, we will examine some of the … Read the rest The post Prepping for Your Loved one with Autism: Food Storage for 72 Hour Emergencies appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Discovery Institute Senior Fellow and philosopher of biology Paul Nelson tells about his surprise 60th birthday gift from his wife, a trip to the “scientific Mecca,” the Galapagos Islands. Charles Darwin, whose own birthday lands today, devoted a big portion of his notes and field books from his Beagle voyage to these amazing islands, where species can be found that exist nowhere else on earth, and where from Darwin’s day until now, the creatures have no fear of humans. These unusual creatures have history, Nelson reminds us, and that history
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In this short video, Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D., a biomedical scientist and researcher with the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences in La Jolla, California, discusses the science behind the mood-lifting effects of exercise.1 Indeed, many experts agree that exercise is one of the most powerful tools available for the prevention and management of depression. For example, a meta-analysis2 published in 2016, which looked at 23 randomized controlled trials in which exercise was used as treatment for unipolar depression, found that, compared to no intervention, exercise “yielded a large and significant effect size,” which led them to conclude, “Physical exercise is an
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By Dr. Mercola Imagine a place in nature that’s thriving with life, where native plants and wildlife exist in abundance, and the crystal-clear flowing streams are clean enough to drink. Welcome to the Hinewai Nature Reserve & Wildlife Sanctuary, an ecological restoration project located in New Zealand’s Banks Peninsula that’s open for the public to visit and enjoy. A new documentary titled, “Fools & Dreamers: Regenerating a Native Forest,” produced by Happen Films, features the project and one of its key supporters, botanist, nature buff and native New Zealander, Hugh Wilson, who serves as the day-to-day manager of the reserve.
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By Ken Ham Our Our online store just released three of the talks from 2019, each designed to equip you to think and talk biblically about sexuality. I encourage you to order these new DVDs for your personal or church library. They are wonderful resources on very hot topics, and each includes a study guide to help you dig even deeper: Are People Born Gay? by Dr. Georgia Purdom How to Talk to Our Children & Teens About the Sexual Revolution by Heidi St. John, “The Busy Mom” And my talk: Why Genesis Matters for a Biblical Worldview of …read
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By Ralph Flores (Natural News) “Everybody loves kung fu fighting” …read more Source: Natural News
Bacterial exposure has been identified as a potential environmental risk factor in developing coeliac disease, a hereditary autoimmune-like condition that affects about one in 70 Australians. It is estimated that half of all Australians are born with one of two genes that cause coeliac disease, and approximately one in 40 are likely to develop the condition. People with coeliac disease must follow a lifelong gluten-free diet, as even small amounts of gluten can cause health problems. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By none Table of Contents What is sedge? How do you identify sedge? Where does sedge grow? How to grow sedge Different uses and potential health benefits of sedge Side effects of sedge Fun facts about sedge Studies on Cyperus rotundus essential oil Is sedge edible? Sedge in summary Not many people know this, but not all of the shrubs we think of as “grass” actually fall into that category. In fact, there are three distinct types of plants that are casually referred to as “grass.” Because of this, it’s believed that identifying sedges, rushes and grasses is one of
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What can the covenant in Deuteronomy teach us about our God? …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola It’s no secret that men and women are different. Diane Halpern, Ph.D., past president of the American Psychological Association, wrote an academic text, “Sex Differences in Cognitive Abilities.” Bruce Goldman, science writer at Stanford,1 reported in the preface to the first edition that:2 “At the time, it seemed clear to me that any between-sex differences in thinking abilities were due to socialization practices, artifacts and mistakes in the research, and bias and prejudice. … After reviewing a pile of journal articles that stood several feet high and numerous books and book chapters that dwarfed the stack of
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By Thomas Perry Source: Millions Of People Have Eyelash Mites And Don’t Know. These Are The Symptoms For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Nothing is quite as gross as learning simple statistics about gross bugs and their affiliation with human beings. The eyelash mite, for instance, the Demodex folliculitis or Demodex mite, is a parasite that can be found in facial hair follicles and is altogether too common. They are discoverable on millions of different people in the nose, on […] Source: Millions Of People Have Eyelash Mites And Don’t Know. These Are The Symptoms Learn more …read more
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By Dr. Mercola As discussed in this short video by Green Science Policy Institute, flame retardants are one of the six classes or families of chemicals that are found in consumer products and negatively affect health. The classes of concern include highly fluorinated products, antimicrobials, bisphenols and phthalates, some solvents, specific metals and flame retardants. One simple and effective way to reduce your exposure is to practice regular hand-washing. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, you can reduce your child’s exposure to flame retardant chemicals using simple hand-washing techniques. The chemicals are added to several …read more Source: mercola
By AdminM Dr. Robert J. Rowen A Plausible “Penny” Costing Effective Treatment for Corona Virus – Ozone Therapy by ROWENSU CLINIC Pre-publication Study Comments by Dr. Rowen I have just uploaded a paper with high relevance to coronavirus to my office website. Due to formatting, the scientific references were omitted. However, every statement regarding biochemistry is verified in the medical and/or viral/biochemical literature. Typically, an author would not put out a paper until it is published. However, in this case, lives may be lost if this information …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Ken Ham Have you ever walked with lions? Or personally interacted with elephants in their natural habitat? What about watched the African savannah come to life at sunrise from a hot air balloon? You will be able to walk with lions alongside Buddy Davis! If you’re like most people, probably not! But you have the opportunity to experience these and so much more on a Living Passages South African Safari hosted by my dear friend Buddy Davis and his wife, Kay, June 12–22, 2020. You will be able to walk with lions alongside Buddy Davis! Buddy has been to
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By Michael A vegetarian diet may be associated with a lower risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs), a study in Scientific Reports suggests. UTIs are usually caused by gut bacteria, such as E. coli, which enter… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Evangelyn Rodriguez (Natural News) Aluminum is one of the …read more Source: Natural News
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) The human body needs to …read more Source: Natural News
Darwin’s birthday should be a day to question evolution! How should we present the truth? …read more Source: creation.com