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Melatonin, a hormone produced naturally by your body’s pineal gland, is a popular supplement used by an estimated 3.1 million Americans.1 One of its primary roles is regulating your body’s circadian rhythm, and melatonin supplements are often used as sleep aids or to help sleep problems related to shift work, jet lag and sleep disorders. From 2007 to 2012, use of melatonin among U.S. adults more than doubled,2 perhaps because sleep troubles are so widespread. A Consumer Reports survey found 80% of U.S. adults struggle with sleep, and 20% tried a natural remedy to help. Of those, melatonin was the [More]
Former University of California law professor Phillip E. Johnson passed away on November 2, 2019. His significant contribution to his many law students, plus his faithfulness to his church and family were not his only legacies. As a legal scholar, he applied his unique legal logic and persuasive argumentation to origins issues. He exposed the poor logic that underlies Darwinism. His odyssey into the crux of evolutionary bio… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
If one has a heart, for humanity, one would choose a list of affordable medicines that are safe and easy to administer so that even the poor could afford them. It is highly insensitive for modern medicine to promote medicines that most people cannot afford. The worst examples of this are the new medicines oncologists are beginning to use, instead of chemotherapy, that stimulate the immune system. It does not help the competition between modern pharmacology and the natural medicines we are presenting here that most pharmaceuticals are mitochondria poisons that do not cure people of anything. The key factors [More]
By Thomas Perry Source: Flying Saucer Chicken Coop For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. These girls love their starship Follow us Share this article Source: Flying Saucer Chicken Coop Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Ken Ham We just wrapped up another successful Creation College Expo. This time it was held in the massive Answers Center at the Ark Encounter. This event saw dozens of Christian colleges from across the United States—all of which take a stand on a literal Genesis, a young earth, and a global flood, as AiG does—gathered in one place, so students could speak to representatives and learn about the various schools and their programs. It was a great event! As the Expo …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Michael By Elias Marat Infections at hospitals claim nearly 100,000 people in the U.S. per year while sickening about 2 million. However, a new study has found that hospital beds in the Intensive Care Unit… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
New research has linked air pollution nanoparticles to brain cancer for the first time. The ultra-fine particles (UFPs) are produced by fuel burning, particularly in diesel vehicles, and higher exposures significantly increase people’s chances of getting the deadly cancer. Previous work has shown that nanoparticles can get into the brain and that they can carry carcinogenic chemicals. Brain cancers are rare, and the scientists have calculated that an increase in pollution exposure roughly equivalent to moving from a quiet city street to a busy one leads to one extra case of brain cancer for every 100,000 people exposed. “Environmental risks [More]
Sneak peek of a powerful article from the latest Creation magazine. How does the origin of languages fit with the account of the tower of Babel? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Thomas Perry Source: Children Should Be Outside for 4-6 Hours Every Day For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Let me begin by saying we are not outside for 4-6 hours everyday. We aim for 4-6 hours outside at least three to four times a week (a little more in the nicer months and a little less in the worse ones). I first came across this time recommendation in the works of Charlotte Mason, a […] Source: Children Should Be Outside for 4-6 Hours Every Day Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) Hawthorn berries are tiny fruits …read more Source: Natural News     
Groundbreaking research shows that neurological health depends as much on signals sent by the body’s large, leg muscles to the brain as it does on directives from the brain to the muscles. Published today in Frontiers in Neuroscience, the study fundamentally alters brain and nervous system medicine — giving doctors new clues as to why patients with motor neuron disease, multiple sclerosis, spinal muscular atrophy and other neurological diseases often rapidly decline when their movement becomes limited. “Our study supports the notion that people who are unable to do load-bearing exercises — such as patients who are bed-ridden, or even [More]
How God’s sovereign freedom undergirds the scientific enterprise. …read more Source: creation.com     
Resilient “superbug” pathogens are seeing a boom in the United States, with lethal infections on the rise even as health officials take “aggressive” steps to rein them in, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) said in a new report. In its latest “Antibiotic Resistance Threats” assessment, the CDC found an alarming rise in drug-resilient infections, surging from 2 to nearly 3 million per year since its last report in 2013. Those infections now kill 35,000 people each year, adding 12,000 annual fatalities to the CDC’s previous assessment. “Germs continue to spread and develop new types of resistance, and progress may [More]
By Ken Ham Christmas is right around the corner—are you looking for a unique gift for a family member or friend? Consider giving them “a gift of experience.” These gifts are becoming increasingly popular, as individuals and families experience the joy of doing something together and making lasting memories. And we have some unique gifts of experience that will not only create wonderful memories but also will help you build a more biblical worldview and equip you with answers to today’s questions. Ark Encounter and Creation Museum gift cards. The perfect way to inspire and help family members or friends [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Ideally, the entire human body ought to work together, as a harmonious system, keeping us safe from harm and pain-free – all the days of our life. Naturally, if one part of the body doesn’t work well, it will affect other areas of the body. Having said that, oddly enough, most people have no idea how a simple vitamin D deficiency can be influenced by poor liver and kidney function. Whether deriving vitamin D from food or the skin, both your liver and kidneys must be working correctly. In other words, poor …read more [More]
By S.D. Wells (Natural News) Did you know that mercury …read more Source: Natural News     
On Saturday, guests will see a museum that has upgraded the first third of its 75,000-square-foot space with striking new exhibits and videos. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Tracey Watson (Natural News) City slickers the world over …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael J. Behe On this episode of ID the Future, Darwin Devolves author and Lehigh University biochemist Michael Behe sits down with host Rob Crowther to discuss Behe’s recent speaking trip to Brazil, and on where he sees the Darwinism/design debate heading in the next few years. In their conversation, Behe enthuses about Brazilian food and hospitality, and says the students at the schools he spoke at were refreshingly open to considering the evidence for intelligent design. It was typical of what he finds elsewhere, he says. While the old guard tends to dig in its heels, younger researchers [More]
By Grace Olson (Natural News) Traveling can be a vacation …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola What you eat affects your mood and, beyond that, is powerful enough to influence symptoms of depression for better or for worse. Globally, healthy diets have shifted to diets that favor processed foods and refined sugars, and the burden of depression has also risen worldwide, with 300 million people affected.1 Depression among adolescents is also on the rise, increasing by 30% in the last 10 years,2 but research suggests that changing eating habits, even for a short period of time, can lead to lasting improvements in symptoms among young adults, making dietary changes a key factor in [More]
Sleep plays an integral role in your immune function, and one of the surprising mechanisms behind this link has to do with how sleep impacts your gut microbiome. Two recent studies shed light on this connection between sleep and your gut health. The first, published in the December 2018 issue of Frontiers in Psychiatry,1 focused on the microbiome’s role in insomnia and depression. As noted by the authors: Numerous studies have suggested that the incidence of insomnia and depressive disorder are linked to biological rhythms, immune function, and nutrient metabolism, but the exact mechanism is not yet clear. There is [More]
By Ken Ham They’ve found a missing link! . . . at least that’s what the headlines (once again) will tell you! A recent study trumpeted the discovery of a supposedly 11.6-million-year-old ape from what is now Germany. Danuvius guggenmosi allegedly had “long arms suited to hanging in trees, [and] features of its legs and spine suggest it might also have been able to move around on its hind feet.” It’s now being hailed as the earliest evidence of bipedalism (habitual walking on two legs) and now upends the evolutionary timetable for bipedal evolution. So, did they find …read more [More]
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents Timing and Soil Prep for a Bountiful Pea Harvest Caring for Your Growing Plants Different Types of Peas Offer Variety in the Kitchen Take Care of Pests Naturally Health Benefits of Peas From Your Garden When you discover how to grow peas in your own backyard garden, you can enjoy their health benefits without having to shop at the market. The pea is an herbaceous annual plant found throughout the world. There are several varieties that produce little green peas you can eat raw or cooked.1 The pea is one of the oldest cultivated [More]
Daylight saving time (DST) officially ended in the United States at 2 a.m. on November 3, but three neurologists at Vanderbilt University say that the practice should be totally done away with permanently. Drs. Beth A. Malow, Olivia J. Veatch and Kanika Bagai collaborated on a piece published in JAMA Neurology on Monday that brought evidence of the detrimental effects of DST on the brain, citing specifically the negative impact it may have on circadian rhythms, the internal clock that regulates the body’s sleep-wake cycle. They wrote that the transition to and from daylight saving time has been associated with [More]
A new resource to help students survive the secular spiritual battleground The modern educational environment is increasingly a place of spiritual warfare. Students are being inundated with more and more brazen attacks upon the Christian foundations that underpin our western civilization. According to attorney Bruce Shortt, Students: are you ready? …read more Source: creation.com