By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the American Diabetes Association, diabetes has become a pandemic, affecting 30 million people in the United States alone. Unfortunately, the rate of diabetes continues to grow exponentially due to the overconsumption of processed foods – which dominate the standard American diet or its more popular name, “SAD.” Shockingly, by 2030, WHO is predicting diabetes will become the seventh leading cause of death around the world. So, what’s the main ingredient fueling this health crisis of metabolic disorders? Look no further than the consumption of artificial sweeteners, under names like, Sweet’N …read more
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“Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the strangers scattered throughout Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia” (1 Peter 1:1). These “strangers” to whom Peter wrote his two epistles were actually “pilgrims.” He used the same Greek word (parepidemos) in 1 Peter 2:11: “Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pil… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the Fatty Liver Foundation, more than 100 million people in the U.S. have a fatty liver, and most of those people don’t even know it. And with 2/3 of the population suffering with obesity … these numbers are expected to soar in the coming years. Keep in mind, this health condition leads to millions of people developing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, liver fibrosis plus liver cirrhosis and failure. Here’s the point: Since most people don’t realize they have fatty liver disease, it’s critical to understand liver health, other conditions linked to liver
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What if your doctor failed to talk to you about the most important threat to your health? Wouldn’t you worry about the quality of your health care? Poor quality diet is a leading cause of death in the United States, but it is unlikely that your doctor has the knowledge to even begin a meaningful conversation about your nutrition or to make an appropriate dietary referral. Most doctors lack the knowledge necessary to offer nutrition advice to patients; indeed, fewer than 14 percent of physicians report feeling equipped to advise on diet or the connection between food and health. This
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Our incredible facial expressivity-able to represent 21 distinct emotions-would appear to be overdesigned. …read more Source: creation.com
By REALdeal Source: Why Your Legs Cramp Up at Night (Causes and Remedies) For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by Bel Marra Health Leg cramps at night – nocturnal leg cramps – are pains that occur during the sleeping hours. They can cause a person to wake up and occur at night due to prolonged hours of inactivity. Nocturnal leg cramps commonly occur in the calf but can also cause pain in the thighs and […] Source: Why Your Legs Cramp Up at Night (Causes and Remedies) Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By AdminM by Dr. Joseph MercolaMercola.com In November 2019, Dean Foods, one of the biggest dairy companies in the U.S., announced it had filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy,1 sending a wave of uncertainty through an already shaky milk industry. Dean Foods was one of the primary milk processors and distributers in the U.S., purchasing milk directly from dairy farms. If farmers don’t sell their milk directly to a processor like Dean Foods, they can also sell it to dairy cooperatives, which negotiate sales of the milk to processors and retailers on behalf of its members. Dairy …read more Source: Health Impact
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We’re entering the season of giving, and what better gift to give than the truth of God’s Word. Will you help us reach your family, friends, and church with scientific evidence that confirms the Bible? Join us December 3 for Giving Tuesday. This online event kicks off the charitable season, when many focus on their Christmas and end-of-year giving. How you can help: Pray for the im… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther Many families are having a tough time economically. For those who have suffered a job loss, a foreclosure, or have exorbitant looming bills, the holidays can be … Read the rest The post Recipes for a Frugal Thanksgiving from the Pantry appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael By Matt Agorist For years, those who have been following and even participating in the benefits of psilocybin have understood and read about the ability of magic mushrooms to combat a number of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Sara Tipton Hydroponic gardening refers to the growing of plants without soil, using a water-based nutrient solution. This isn’t exactly a new concept either, with the idea dating back to the 7th century B.C. Hydroponic growing systems allow plant roots to come into direct contact with nutrients and oxygen, which are both essential to plant growth, without using soil. Instead of soil, some hydroponic systems use different types of growing media, like stone wool, clay pebbles, coco coir, vermiculite or perlite to provide support for a plant’s roots. In other hydroponic systems, like those that incorporate aeroponics, no growing
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By Ken Ham How different are the logical consequences of the biblical worldview and the evolutionary worldview! A recent sign discovered by the parents of a young baby battling two rare disorders highlights the brutality of the underlying philosophy of evolutionary thought. These parents had posted signs advertising a fundraiser they are hosting to raise money for their son’s medical expenses and further treatment. In response, they found spray-painted signs that read, “Stop asking for money. Let the baby die. It’s called Darwinism. Happy Holidays.” The author of the cruel sign is sadly consistent with his Darwinian beliefs, as have
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You are what you eat. We’ve known this for a long time. Michael Pollan’s observation took it a step further: you are what what you eat eats. This is especially relevant when choosing grass-fed versus grain-fed beef, or wild versus farmed salmon, for example. A growing awareness of nutrition and neuroscience is helping us understand just how important what you eat (and what what you eat eats) truly is, even if Hippocrates said ‘all disease begins in the gut’ over 2,300 years ago. Sure, we know that obesity and energy levels are dictated by what we put into our stomach.
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By Thomas Perry Source: Energy Drinks ‘Increase Stroke Risk by 500%’ as ‘Irregular Heartbeats Soar’ For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Researchers are now saying that certain energy drinks could increase a person’s risk of having a stroke by a whopping 500%. They add that addictions to these drinks are causing a steep rise in irregular heartbeats. Shocking figures from the British Soft Drinks Association reveal the volume of energy drinks consumed in the UK increased […] Source: Energy Drinks ‘Increase Stroke Risk by 500%’ as ‘Irregular Heartbeats Soar’ Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
Ohio University research shows ‘bad cholesterol’ is only as unhealthy as its composition. Research demonstrates that current guidelines for diagnosing risk are ‘dangerously misleading.’ New research at Ohio University shows that a particular subclass of low-density lipoproteins (LDL), also known as “bad cholesterol,” is a much better predictor of potential heart attacks than the mere presence of LDL, which is incorrect more often than not. The presence of LDL is considered an indicator for the potential risk of heart attacks or coronary disease, but studies have shown that about 75 percent of patients who suffer heart attacks have cholesterol levels
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Latest antimatter research undermines big bang theory …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael By John Vibes According to a recent study published in Nature Scientific Reports, a specific type of mushroom extract can help honeybees fight off a devastating virus that is suspected of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham I’m excited to announce the start of our 2019 Christmas programs! Join with us in celebrating the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ during ChristmasTime at the Ark Encounter and ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum, in Northern Kentucky. Thousands of individuals and families come each year to enjoy our spectacular light displays, concerts, festive food and drinks, shopping in our fair-trade markets, and more. And, of course, the central theme of our Christmas events is celebrating the gospel! The central theme of our Christmas events is celebrating the gospel! Here’s how we’re doing that at
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By Michael By Sara Tipton With Thanksgiving upon us, some think that the time to be more grateful has come around. But there are ways to begin to cultivate gratitude now, and keep it with you all year long!… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Christian Yates, University of Bath If your dog has been alive and kicking its paws about for a decade, the widely held belief is that it has aged as much as a human would have done by the grand… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family from all of us here at Answers in Genesis! During today’s American holiday of Thanksgiving, we trust, no matter your current circumstances, you are taking time today to thank the Lord for the many blessings he has so graciously given us. Here at Answers in Genesis, we have so much to be thankful for! I want to share with you a few of the blessings the Lord enabled us to have this year. The opening of our stunning brand-new exhibits at the Creation Museum. This month, our artists, fabricators, designers,
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If you want stronger bones and overall good health, getting enough vitamin D is essential. The essential nutrient is a fat-soluble vitamin, and it works like a steroid hormone within your body. While the D vitamin is produced by the skin when you’re in the sun, you can get some in your diet as well. One of the reasons this vitamin is so important is because it helps the body absorb and maintain the phosphate and calcium you need, both essential minerals for bone health. Most people get their vitamin D primarily from exposure
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By Ken Ham It’s Black Friday, and we’re offering some special sales in honor of the occasion—including 25% and up to 80% off nearly everything from our online store! It’s a great opportunity to get started on your Christmas shopping or for growing your home or church apologetics library. Here are a few of the specials that start today (November 29) and end on Cyber Monday, December 2, 2019 (ending 11:59 p.m. EST, US only) with code BFR19: 30% off all Bibles. 50% off select items, including two of my good friend Buddy Davis’ Christmas albums and
Scientists have long sought to understand why some people are prone to develop drinking problems while others are not. The team’s discovery in mice, if translated to humans, may provide doctors a way to reveal whether someone is likely to become a compulsive drinking later in life. Alcoholism is a chronic brain disease in which an individual drinks compulsively — often accompanied by negative emotions. Whereas previous studies have focused on examining the brain after a drinking disorder develops, the researchers from the Salk Institute in California set out to prove that brain circuits can make some people more likely
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A new study has shown how the gut microbiota of older mice can promote neural growth in young mice, leading to promising developments in future treatments. The research group, based in Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, transferred the gut microbiota of older mice into the gut of younger mice with less developed gut fauna. This resulted in enhanced neurogenesis (neuron growth) in the brain and altered aging, suggesting that the symbiotic relationship between bacteria and their host can have significant benefits for health. The past 20 years have seen a significant increase in the amount of research into the
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid reads from David Berlinski’s new book Human Nature. The excerpt is a tribute to Phillip Johnson and his 1991 book Darwin on Trial. Berlinski calls the work a “Majestic Ascent.” Johnson, he writes, not only brought evolution into question logically and scientifically; he brought the case where it belongs, before “the considered reflection of the human race.” Berlinski himself reflects on various empty attempts to build a scientific theory on prior commitments to materialism. “Darwin’s theories,” he says, “are correspondingly less important for what they explain, which is
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By Sara Tipton We’ve all been there – that feeling of lethargy and laziness coupled with some sadness during the winter. If you’re like me and live where it gets cold enough that even outdoor winter fun isn’t actually fun, then don’t fret! There are still some scientifically-backed ways you can beat those “winter blues!” The best way to get out of that “funk” is to get more vitamin D and the best way to get it is from the sun. But that works a lot better if you live in a place that’s sunny with some warm enough days
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