Pollution, sedentary lifestyles, soy and even social ‘feminization’ have been blamed for a deepening testosterone crisis. But finding the answer fast is important – the future of America’s population literally depends on it. Alarming discoveries Testosterone truly is the male hormone. It is what turns boys into men — upon puberty the testes drastically upregulate their production of it, triggering secondary sexual characteristics. These include the growth of muscle and bone, a deeper voice and the sprouting of body hair. Without testosterone, one suspects there would be a lot of noodle-armed, squeaky-voiced man-babies stalking the streets, perhaps in the vein
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Another example of a natural selection favouring an information-losing mutation, which is the opposite to that required for goo-to-you evolution. …read more Source: creation.com
Very interesting video on healing cancer and other diseases naturally.
By Thomas Perry Source: The Bee Has Officially Been Declared “Most Important Living Being on the Planet” For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Mayukh Saha The extinction of bees would mean the end of humanity. At a meeting of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Earthwatch Institute declared bees the most invaluable species on this planet, as reported by The Guardian in 2008. And along with it comes this disturbing piece of news. If the bees were to disappear today, mankind would […] Source: The Bee Has Officially Been Declared “Most Important Living Being on the Planet” …read
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By Michael Flannery On this episode of ID the Future, science historian Michael Flannery pays tribute to Gertrude Himmelfarb, the pioneering Darwin critic who passed away in late December 2019. Even as the world was praising Darwin at the 1959 centennial of The Origin of Species, she was writing of his rhetorical sleight of hand, by which “possibilities were promoted into probabilities, and probabilities into certainties, so ignorance was raised to a position only once removed from certain knowledge.” Gutsy, bold, and precise in her scholarship, she saw Darwin’s theory as offering convenient “scientific” support for the class-divided, untrammeled survival-of-the-fittest
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By Guest Contributor By Aaron Hardy of Ecopowerup.com When SHTF, the convenient things will be the first to go. Electricity powered by fossil fuels, the kind that’s wired directly to the wall, is … Read the rest The post 5 Solar-Powered Items That Actually Make Sense To Keep Handy appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
As reported by U.S. Right to Know last May, court documents showed that a domestic policy advisor at the White House said, ‘We have Monsanto’s back on pesticides regulation.’ In a new and unsettling report from the Center for Biological Diversity, we now have confirmation that this promise is being kept. The study, called Toxic Hangover: How the EPA Is Approving New Products With Dangerous Pesticides It Committed to Phasing Out, found that the EPA approved 1,190 pesticide products and denied only 71 in the 2017-2018 time period, giving it a 94% approval percentage. And for the products that were
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How long does it take to get a dose of nature high enough to make people say they feel healthy and have a strong sense of well-being? Precisely 120 minutes. In a study of 20,000 people, a team led by Mathew White of the European Centre for Environment & Human Health at the University of Exeter, found that people who spent two hours a week in green spaces — local parks or other natural environments, either all at once or spaced over several visits — were substantially more likely to report good health and psychological well-being than those who don’t.
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By AdminM Heart Disease Roars Back: Why? by David Brownstein, M.D.DrBrownstein.com Yesterday (1.15.20) a front-page article in the Wall Street Journal was titled, “Heart Disease Roars Back, Even in Healthy Places.” (1) The article reports, “Americans are dying of heart disease and stroke at a risking rate in middle age, normally considered the prime years of life.” How can that be? We have spent untold trillions of dollars fighting this scourge. Americans spend more on …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Dr. Mercola The New York Times1 reports that the average person in their mid- to late 60s today is taking 15 prescription drugs a year — and that doesn’t even count the number of over-the-counter products they may be taking. That’s a lot of medications, especially when you consider that a survey released by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)2 not quite four years ago, in 2016, indicated that 75% of the respondents — all over age 50 — said they take at least one prescription medication on a regular basis. In that AARP …read more Source: mercola
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01/24/20 For those who want to keep up to date with the China coronavirus here is a link to a scrollable map,updated daily, with locations marked where the virus has spread. It also has statistics on confirmed cases and deaths. These are statistics provided by the Chinese gov. which hopefully aren’t understated. https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
Sorghum is an important food crop due, in part, to its extreme drought-tolerance. This characteristic makes it an ideal model for demonstrating how biological entities are able to continuously track environmental changes. A new study takes a big stride in revealing some mechanisms underlying drought tolerance. It shows that when water is scarce sorghum radically manipulates the expression of its photosynthesis-related genes and its relation… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Iron is necessary for life as it essential to transfer oxygen into your tissues. Hemoglobin, the protein in your red blood cells that contains iron at its core, reversibly binds to oxygen and supplies your tissues with it. Without proper oxygenation, your cells quickly start dying. Iron is also a key component of various proteins and enzymes, and is involved in energy production, immune function, metabolism and endocrine function. For these reasons, low iron (anemia) can cause significant health problems. However, what many don’t realize is that excess iron is actually more common …read more Source: mercola
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Archaeology confirms the biblical account-Jerusalem’s deliverance and Sennacherib’s end. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola In 2013, the world produced 299 million tons of plastic, of which polystyrene — one brand name is Styrofoam — is one part. A report by the Worldwatch Institute showed that this number increased by 3.9% from the year before.1 As demonstrated in this short video, polystyrene currently may account for one-third of the contents of landfills; worms may be one answer to the problem. Expanded polystyrene foam (EPF) was first discovered in 1839,2 becoming popular during World War II in material used to build military aircraft. Production grew at a phenomenal rate during this time; in
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By Ken Ham I always love hearing from supporters of Answers in Genesis, but I will admit, I have a soft spot for the many letters we get from kids. I love hearing from children of all ages who are being impacted by the AiG ministry. I know my readers will find these letters encouraging as well. So, I’d like to share a sampling of some of the recent messages that children, young people, and one parent have sent me.
By Lance D Johnson (Natural News) Researchers from the Penn State …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola When it comes to improving your health, some of the simplest strategies can have a tremendous impact. Sweating in a sauna, for example, has many great health benefits, including expelling of toxins, improving blood circulation, killing disease-causing microbes and improving mitochondrial function. The key word here is sweating. Just because you are in the sauna doesn’t mean you get the benefits. The sauna has to heat your core temperature up a few degrees, your heart rate needs to increase and you need to have a river of sweat, otherwise you simply …read more Source: mercola
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The lymphatic system, an essential component of your body’s immune system, promotes the elimination of bodily waste. Yet, the mainstream media (and conventional medicine) remains quite about the value of lymphatic drainage massage. You see, when blockages in the lymphatic system occur, the result is the accumulation of toxins and bacteria – which causes swelling of the arms or legs, a condition known as lymphedema. Generally triggered by removal of (or damage to) the lymph nodes, lymphedema is often a side effect of cancer – or cancer treatment. Fortunately, studies are showing that manual
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If there was no pre-Fall animal death, would they have overrun the world if Adam hadn’t sinned? …read more Source: creation.com
By Darnel Fernandez (Natural News) A farmers market is a …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael By Derrick Broze Fluoride exposure may be associated with changes in the pineal gland which can affect sleep cycle regulation among older adolescents, according to new research from the Icahn School… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Areas or patterns of reduced glucose metabolism are often seen in brain scans of patients with Alzheimer disease and other dementias. Now, a growing body of evidence suggests that glucose hypometabolism may be more than just a biomarker on brain scans: it may be a key player in dementia pathology. At the Society for Neuroscience’s recent annual meeting, several research teams presented data on mechanisms that may hamper brain energy metabolism in Alzheimer disease — and potentially contribute to cognitive decline. At the same time, clinical researchers are exploring ways to slow or prevent dementia using drugs and lifestyle modifications
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By Ken Ham A scientific journal recently published a review of eighty-five reports of “organic remains in fossils.” These included “blood vessels, dried but intact skin, and connective tissues on or inside fossils like dinosaur bones . . . red blood cells and bone cells . . . [and] biochemicals specific to animals (not microbes), including proteins, collagen, elastin, ovalbumin, and keratin.” What was the big takeaway for them from this incredible report? You’ll have to read on to find out! The Institute for Creation Research wrote an excellent article on the above review. It states that the reports in
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Each year, more than 6,500 cases of bladder cancer, roughly five percent of all cases in Europe, are found to be attributable to exposure to trihalomethanes (THMs) in drinking water – and it’s all perfectly legal. For a study of countries’ water quality, the EU28 became the EU26, as adequate data for Bulgaria and Romania could not be obtained. Nevertheless, the project covered 75% of the total EU population, and a reading of its findings is ominous. What the hell are THMs? THMs are a class of molecule that appear as a by-product of the disinfectants used to clean drinking
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By Ken Ham New lessons from our Answers Bible Curriculum (ABC) are now available! ABC is our four-year unique and powerful Sunday school curriculum used in over 10,000 churches. We’ve upgraded to the second edition of ABC and have been rolling out lessons for all age groups (Pre-K–Adult) as they become available. Well, all the Old Testament lessons are finished and now New Testament lessons are available. You can try two lessons for free. These free New Testament sections also come with two free Old Testament lessons so you can get an idea of what to expect from both the
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By Ken Ham A recent announcement was no big shock to anyone following the story of the United Methodist Church in America. The church denomination (the second-largest Protestant denomination in the US) recently announced that it is planning to split, with some churches leaving to form a “traditional Methodist” denomination, with the remainder of the churches carrying on the name of the United Methodist Church. What are they splitting over? Well, again, it’s no big shock what the issue is . . . gay “marriage” and LGBT individuals. At a general conference last year that was attended by Methodists worldwide,
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