By Jesse Herman Source: How To Grow Your Own Tasty Cinnamon For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Cinnamon can add the perfect touch to everything from desserts to drinks, and even breakfast on french toast or oatmeal. However, it’s not always the first plant you think of when home growing comes to mind. But it’s actually quite an easy plant to grow and take care of for years. In addition to their […] Source: How To Grow Your Own Tasty Cinnamon Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Ken Ham I’m very excited to announce that, yesterday, we held our dedication ceremony for three brand-new major exhibit areas at the Creation Museum. These cutting-edge exhibits present the message of biblical authority, starting points of thinking regarding origins, and the relevance of Genesis more powerfully than ever. I think you’re going to be blown away! I certainly was when I saw what our designers had done—it’s beyond words! Before our special dedication ceremony, we broadcast our walk through of the new exhibits to Facebook: The first of the three exhibit areas introduces guests to the true nature of
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By Grace Olson (Natural News) Positive interactions with dogs help …read more Source: Natural News
By Jeff Just two days of high-sugar diet increases susceptibility to colitis and worsens symptoms in mice, U of A researchers find. Short-term increases in sugar consumption could increase the risk of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Crystalline Nutrients Garlic has been used throughout the ages as a medicinal food to help support cardiovascular health, brain health, immune system health and has also been used as a treatment… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By John UpChurch Perhaps, in fact, it’s our discomfort with not knowing what to do with cavemen that makes us laugh. So just who were they? …read more Source: AIG Daily
Do you find yourself staring at your bedroom ceiling most nights? Most people don’t think twice about the occasional sleepless night, but a new set of research finds that the ability to sleep peacefully throughout the night is becoming an increasingly rare skill in the United States. Each year, more and more Americans are finding it difficult to fall asleep quickly and sleep soundly through the night, and even those who are able to get enough shut-eye often report poor overall sleep quality. According to the research team at Iowa State University, these changes are largely independent of sleep duration.
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By Michael By John Vibes According to a new study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics, too much screen time for young children could be linked to slower brain development. The study’s lead author Dr. John… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By David Berlinski On this episode of ID the Future, philosopher, mathematician, and Discovery Institute Senior Fellow David Berlinski answers questions from Jonathan Witt about Berlinski’s celebrated new book Human Nature. Is evolution carrying us upward to new heights of human goodness, as some have claimed? If not that, then will a computer-connected singularity take us on that upward trajectory, as Yuval Noah Harari argues in Homo Deus? With his famous quick wit, Berlinski says no, and warns of a new “explosion of religion,” but a new religion, one without rational grounding and with a great willingness to punish dissenters.
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Weeds like bull thistle aren’t …read more Source: Natural News
By Sara Tipton Dry onion soup mix is a versatile pantry staple that can be used for soups, dips, casseroles, and even mixed in to add a little oomph to dinners. We like to make our own soup mix because, oftentimes, onion soup that is purchased in grocery stores is laced with harmful preservatives like sulfur dioxide and monosodium glutamate and artificial colors and flavors. Plus, it’s incredibly easy to make it at home and you get to control the ingredients used! In fact, there are several advantages to making your own dry soups. If you are frugal, it can
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By Ken Ham How do you start conversations about the gospel and salvation? Sometimes, that can feel challenging. But we have the most important message everyone needs to hear! So how can we go about sharing it? Well, Corey McKenna, a Canadian evangelist with Corey will be joining Dr. Georgia Purdom, Calvin Smith (the director of AiG Canada), and me at this conference. We will be laying the foundation of a biblical worldview, how to share the gospel in an increasingly secular culture, and giving basic apologetics teaching so you can answer the common questions of our day. Corey will
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM There appear to be just two types of people in the world: those who have mostly Bacteroides type bacteria in their gut, and those whose colons are overwhelmingly home to Prevotella species instead. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael By John Anderer A high fiber, yogurt diet has been known to be beneficial from a cardiovascular and gastrointestinal perspective for quite some time. Now, a new study conducted at the Vanderbilt… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Fans of the blockbuster movie “Iron Man 3” might remember the characters step inside the digital projection of a “big brain” and watch as groups of neurons are “lit up” along the brain’s neural “map” in response to physical touch. Now, much like that scene, researchers at the University of Missouri have discovered a new insight into how the complex neural map of the human brain operates. Similar findings have been previously reported in animal studies, but this is one of the first studies where such a result has been documented in people. “When a person touches something with their
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By Dr. Kristin Bird Our worldview affects every area of life. So parents cannot afford to depend on others to form their children’s worldview. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Admin by GMWatch.org New review shows exposure to the herbicide could have “implications for overall long-term colony survival” A new review of the scientific literature (see abstract below) has found that exposure to glyphosate, the active ingredient in glyphosate herbicides like Roundup, impairs the foraging behaviour of honeybee workers and has adverse effects at different levels within the colony. Key points from the review include: * In 2015, of the 179.9 million ha of global GMO crop area, about …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Did you realize a whopping 100 million Americans have diabetes or prediabetes (which leads to type 2 diabetes), according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention? With so many people facing this life-altering condition, it’s no wonder diabetes prevention and treatment are such major areas of public health concern. Unfortunately, most diabetic patients come to realize that metformin and other medications used to “manage” diabetes come with many unwanted side effects like: weakness, vitamin B12 deficiency, and gastrointestinal distress. Yet, even most conventional doctors acknowledge that adopting a healthier lifestyle is one of
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11/16/19 “Want to know what agenda is really behind this global warming aka climate change scam, read this article.” Admin Eugenics and population control are long time hobbies of the financial elites. In the early 1900’s, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie Institute were deeply involved in promoting Eugenics laws in the US. These laws led to the forced sterilization of over 60,000 American citizens in states like California and thousands of rejected marriage licenses. The Eugenics programs in the US were only a beta test though, as the Rockefellers then transferred their programs over to Germany under Hitler
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11/16/19 “The biggest debt bubble in world history will produce the greatest depression in world history when this bubble pops. The only unknown is when this pop will occur.” Admin Global debt hit a record high of over $250 trillion in the first half of this year, led by a surge in borrowings in the U.S. and China, according to a new report. The report, released by the International Institute of Finance (IIF) on Thursday, showed that global debt surged by $7.5 trillion in the first six months of 2019. The IIF said the overall number hit $250.9
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In a recently published article entitled, We Have No Reason to Believe 5G is Safe, Scientific American (SciAm) magazine issued a stern warning about the known and potential dangers of 5G technology. Of particular significance is the fact that SciAm is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States, founded by inventor and publisher Rufus M. Porter in 1845, and running monthly since 1921. It is a highly influential publication, widely reputed for its rigorous scientific standards, and lauded by today’s fact-checkers as highly credible and staunchly pro-science. In the article, University of California, Berkeley public health researcher
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Jonathan Wells remembers Phillip Johnson, “godfather of the intelligent design movement.” Johnson not only attracted scientists’ and other academics’ attention with his groundbreaking Darwin on Trial, he brought them together as a united movement, pushing for a “big tent” for ID theorists to work together. It reflected his own “big heart,” says Wells. The result, he says, is a movement that today is growing internationally, far faster than even Wells realized until recently. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic
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By AdminM by Josh MazerEye on Annapolis Excerpts: The Maryland Prevention and Health Promotion Agency (PHPA) has received millions — $123 million just between 2012–2017 — as part of an effort to require public schools to force children to get the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination. Those funds came in the form of grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC maintains a nonprofit foundation that gets enormous amounts of money from Big Pharma — including Merck, the company that produces Gardasil, the HPV vaccine. …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Ken Ham Abortion, pornography, and taking drugs—are these things immoral? Well, that depends on your foundation for morality. In much of the West, the foundation for morality is now predominantly subjective human opinion, so, as time passes, attitudes and beliefs on various moral issues change. With no moral absolutes, everyone does what’s right in their own eyes (Judges 21:25). Ultimately anything goes. And that’s what a new study out of the United Kingdom clearly showed. This study from King’s College London compared figures from 1989 with polls taken this year to see how Britons’ views on various issues have
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By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Chronic kidney disease, sometimes referred to as chronic kidney failure, occurs when the kidneys have become damaged or are no longer able to filter the excess fluid and waste from your blood. Keep in mind, impaired kidney function can result in dangerous levels of waste, electrolytes, and fluids building up in the body, causing other unwanted health conditions. In its early stages, kidney disease rarely has any symptoms or signs. In fact, most people who have reduced kidney function don’t realize it. For example, some symptoms of kidney disease like itching, nausea, fatigue, changes
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By Grace Olson (Natural News) One in three Americans have …read more Source: Natural News
When it comes to managing anxiety disorders, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth had it right when he referred to sleep as the “balm of hurt minds.” While a full night of slumber stabilizes emotions, a sleepless night can trigger up to a 30% rise in anxiety levels, according to new research from the University of California, Berkeley. UC Berkeley researchers have found that the type of sleep most apt to calm and reset the anxious brain is deep sleep, also known as non-rapid eye movement (NREM) slow-wave sleep, a state in which neural oscillations become highly synchronized, and heart rates and blood
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