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Research associated with the Simos Foundation’s Collaboration of the Origins of Life offers a new answer to an old problem for getting a soup of chemicals to somehow turn into a living cell. Assuming that life arose spontaneously, how did the rarely available element phosphorus get concentrated into high enough amounts to supposedly incorporate itself into the many essential biochemicals that contain phosphorus? DNA a… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Your liver – a large wedge-shaped organ in the upper right area of your abdomen – has a lot of important roles. In addition to filtering and detoxifying blood from your digestive tract, it also secretes bile into the intestines, makes proteins that helps your blood clot, and more. There’s no question that your liver health is essential for overall well-being. Unfortunately, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is a common problem facing Americans (to say nothing of liver disease caused by excessive alcohol consumption). And new research reveals why so many people with this condition [More]
By Dr. Mercola In the U.S., 5.8 million Americans aged 65 years and older have Alzheimer’s disease, and this number is expected to jump to about 14 million by 2050.1 Every 65 seconds, someone in the U.S. is diagnosed with the disease, which has no known cure and limited treatments to help manage symptoms. While conventional medicine has focused on drugs to treat symptoms, most have only limited effectiveness. Alzheimer’s has steadily ranked as the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S., but some estimates suggest Alzheimer’s deaths may be underreported, possibly making it the third leading cause of [More]
01/30/20   CAMBRIDGE, England — Human history is littered with examples of political systems that effectively nullified the average citizen’s rights or ability to have their voice heard. From the elaborate monarchies of centuries ago to fascists in Europe just 80 some odd years ago. Even today, there are many nations in which citizens have hardly any say in their government’s activities. In the face of these inequalities, a democracy is by far the most enlightened, balanced, and fair form of government. Unfortunately, an unsettling new study finds that in both developed nations, and on a global basis, dissatisfaction with democracy [More]
01/30/20   “It’s astounding the things going on in the world now, this is just the latest calamity to occur, what’s next? Better get right with God If you are not.”  Admin   Billions of locusts, in swarms the size of cities, are eating “everything in sight” in East Africa, and experts fear the plague could get “500 times” worse. The ZeroHedge blog reported “ravenous locust swarms that are ‘the size of cities’ are consuming crops at a staggering pace, and this could potentially cause famine on the African continent that is unlike anything we have ever seen before.” Al [More]
By Dr. Mercola Not only do your teeth fill out your face and enable you to eat, they also help maintain the bone structure of your jaw. Your teeth are made of four types of tissue, but only the center, or pulp, is not hard. Inside the pulp are blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue that provide nutrients to the tooth.1 The outside of the tooth is called the enamel, which has no way to reverse damage from wear and tear (decay) since it contains no living cells. Your gums are responsible for protecting your roots as well as teeth [More]
First there was dark matter, then came dark energy, then dark photons and now there is talk of dark stars, dark planets and even dark intelligent life, in a whole dark galaxy within our Milky Way galaxy. However, physicists actually know nothing about dark matter and dark energy. These terms and the nebulous concepts they represent were actually invented by astrophysicists because they assumed materialism (matter and energy is all there is). They then dogmatically insisted on rigorously applying this to the origin and structure of the universe. Read More
By Thomas Perry Source: Mom Pulls The Plug On Kids’ Screen Time & Reports Results For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. The relationship between children and technology is a hot topic for parents all over the world. In an era when more and more parts of our lives are intrinsically linked with the screens that surround us and it can be hard even for adults to keep your feet grounded in the real world. It effects […] Source: Mom Pulls The Plug On Kids’ Screen Time & Reports Results Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Ken Ham What’s happening is so evil. It motivated us to come up with a plan to help reach more kids by allowing children 10 and under into our attractions for free. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Cat Ellis by Cat Ellis One of the problems with prepping for a pandemic is getting accurate information. When there’s a potential for a highly contagious and potentially deadly disease, people panic. … Read the rest The post PPE for a Pandemic: A Guide to Personal Protective Equipment and Masks appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
Everyone’s a nutrition expert these days. Wherever you turn, you’ll find a legion of pundits lining up to tell you what to eat, from your co-worker to your latest Internet guru. Then there are the official experts. They have all got something to say — and it’s all different. Why not just trust the experts? Why are we even having this conversation? Because people are not convinced that they can trust official dietary advice. In theory, these guidelines are unbiased, impartial and evidence based. In reality, they are a morass of bias, partiality and powerful commercial interests. …read more Source: [More]
A Short History Of Chocolate Valentine’s Day and chocolate seem made for each other. This link appears to stem from the 19th century marketing savvy of British chocolate manufacturer Richard Cadbury who came up with a way to sell “eating chocolates” containing cocoa butter back in the days when chocolate was mainly consumed as a drink. Cadbury packaged his candies in elaborate heart-shaped boxes he designed himself. But the illustrious history of chocolate – now a $100 billion annual business – began long before that: In early Mexico, beans from Theobroma cacao trees (Theobroma is Greek for “food for the [More]
By Simon Turpin What are the seven attributes of religion, how does atheism mirror aspects of other world religions, and what does the Bible say about atheism. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Sara Tipton One thing that we can all agree on is spiders and rodents are unwelcome visitors who do not belong in our homes! Winter is the time when these icky critters seek warm spots to hibernate in. Not too long ago, we had a mouse sneak into our house and it was such a time-consuming hassle. Hopefully, this helpful article can give you ideas to keep these pests away for good! Closets, attics, crawl spaces, and basements are favorite locations that critters like to hang out. We even found our mouse under a stand-up freezer! Yikes! But one [More]
By Christine M. Dionese, L.Ac, MSTOM (NaturalHealth365) Selenium has been shown in recent studies to cut aging persons’ risk of all cancers in half by as much as 50 percent. Consuming adequate amounts of selenium, on a daily basis, has been shown to reduce the risk of prostate and colorectal cancers as well as liver, lung, stomach, thyroid, esophagus and bladder. If you keep up on cancer prevention research, you may already know that the trace mineral selenium is a top anticancer superstar. Highlighted in recent research to reduce atypical cellular division involved in cancer formation, selenium achieves this by [More]
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner A brief history of quantum mechanics from Newton to the “Theory of Everything” and what it means to Christians. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Researchers discover that ginger, an ancient herbal remedy used for cooking and medicinal purposes, supports the regeneration of cellular mitochondria and may reduce the effects of mitochondrial dysfunction A study published in the Journal of Food Science found that ginger extract and gingerol, an active compound found in ginger root, both play a similar role in stimulating the AMPK-PCG1PCG1? pathway, which regulates the process of mitochondrial biogenesis.[i] While further research is warranted, researchers theorize that ginger, considered a potent ancient herbal remedy, could mitigate the effects of aging on mitochondria and significantly reduce or prevent the onset of mitochondrial dysfunction [More]
01/28/20   “Apparently there are no shortage of radicals working for the Sanders campaign. He would be the most radical candidate the Dems could nominate, although the others aren’t that far behind, and wouldn’t stand a chance in Nov. which why I think ultimately he won’t be their nominee. The Dem convention this year should be a wild one indeed.”  Admin   A purported staffer for Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) presidential campaign says “plans for extreme actions” must be made — even if the socialist senator wins the White House in 2020 — according to an undercover video released by Project Veritas [More]
By Julie Fidler If you think harping on someone about their weight will convince them to drop some pounds, you couldn’t be more wrong. Not only does it not work, but it may also raise their risk for heart disease and other health problems. As someone who has battled the bulge, it seems ridiculous to me that anyone would even think that shaming an obese person would have any positive effect. And as someone who has counseled people in 12-step recovery, I can tell you that pressuring someone or making fun of someone with a weight problem – which is [More]
By Ken Ham Today is recognized as National Sanctity of Life Day in the United States. It’s a day set aside to honor the sanctity of every human life and to remember the over 60 million children who have lost their lives to abortion since the horrific Roe v. Wade US Supreme Court decision of 1973. I thought I would take this opportunity to share a special video clip with you. Scripture tells us that each child is fearfully and wonderfully made by their Creator, right from fertilization. The psalmist knew that millennia before the ultrasound would be invented, but [More]
By Julie Fidler Many people reach for a couple of acetaminophen tablets (acetaminophen is the main active ingredient in Tylenol) for a headache and other minor aches and pains. It’s easy to think that you’re safe taking a drug that is so readily available in pharmacies and supermarkets, but for people with diabetes, taking acetaminophen may increase the risk of having a stroke. According to a recent study, approximately 5% of people who took acetaminophen suffered strokes, compared to 4% who didn’t take acetaminophen but had strokes. However, people in the study who had diabetes suffered even more strokes. Study [More]
By Mike Barrett Here’s something you may not know: tens of millions of people in the United States have been drinking toxic tap water contaminated with unregulated fluoridated chemicals – chemicals which have been linked to cancer, liver and kidney toxicity, hormone disruption, and more. In early 2018, the Environmental Working Group released a report revealing that up to 16 million Americans could be exposed to water contaminated with perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – a class of toxic chemicals that includes perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). The report showed that there is known PFAS pollution from ’94 sites in [More]
By Admin by William B. Grant, PhDOrthomolecular Medicine News Service Research on the effects of vitamin D continued at a strong pace in 2019 with 4541 publications with vitamin D in the title or abstract listed at pubmed.gov for 2019, up from less than 1500 per year prior to 2004. [20] Here I highlight some of the important advances in the understanding of vitamin D’s effects on human health in 2019. The most impactful article in 2019 was the widely reported VITamin D and OmegA-3 TriaL (VITAL) at Brigham …read more Source: Health Impact News     
A review of The Lost World of Adam and Eve by John H. Walton. …read more Source: creation.com     
By AdminM Bombshell Study Questioning HPV Vaccine Efficacy Appears as the UK’s Cervical Cancer Rates Rise in Young by the Children’s Health Defense Team Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines hit the global marketplace in the mid-2000s. From the start, public health agencies enthusiastically promoted HPV vaccination as the “best way to protect [young people] against certain types of cancer later in life.” However, a blistering new study by British researchers—and new data showing that cervical cancer rates are surging in British 25- to 29-year-olds—raise numerous questions about officials’ inflated …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Michael By Taibat Ibitoye, University of Reading While the obesity crisis is still considered the foremost public health epidemic in the west, one often overlooked condition is quickly becoming a growing… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Whatever scenario evolutionists invoke, they can’t adequately explain the moon’s origin. …read more Source: creation.com