By Thomas Perry Source: Dirt is Good: Why Children Need Exposure To Germs For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Amanda Monteiro New parents often inundate themselves with information to ensure that their child is being properly cared for. Our world is a ceaseless source of information, and trying to determine what information will benefit our family and children’s well-being, and what is just being marketed to us for profit, can be an overwhelming and difficult […] Source: Dirt is Good: Why Children Need Exposure To Germs Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid shares biologist Ann Gauger’s recent article on emerging clues to life’s design, and how the “Darwinian Regime” tends to ignore them. One stubborn bit of biological evidence Gauger highlights is the fact that cells can’t make life-essential ATP, NAD, and other metabolic co-factors without having ATP, NAD, and the other co-factors there first. It’s a “daisy chain of causal circularity woven by what must be an intelligent designer,” Gauger comments. Or as she also puts it, “It’s chickens and eggs, all the way down.” Your browser does not
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By AdminM Do Statins Really Work? Who Benefits? Who Has the Power to Cover Up the Side Effects? by Vera SharavAlliance for Human Research Protection Corporate-influenced medicine favors the one-size-fits-all paradigm of care, a paradigm that disregards individual human differences, circumstances, and needs. Why? I believe the answer is simple; because the one-size-fits-all is the cheapest most profitable paradigm to get the largest number of customers. “A key drive for unreliable research: the greater the financial interest in a given field the greater the likelihood the research findings are to be false.” –Professor John …read more Source: Health Impact News
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By Christine M. Dionese, L.Ac, MSTOM (NaturalHealth365) Despite growing, double-blinded, placebo-controlled evidence revealing the negative physiological effects of synthetic food preservative ingredients, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues to ignore the harmful effects of many, conventionally-produced food additives. Thankfully, there are scientists that say ‘move over synthetics’ because they’ve learned how to harness essential oils as a healthy food preservative. Could essential oils help us to ditch harmful food preservative ingredients? In one study, thyme oil performed as the most efficient essential oil food preservative by eliminating bacteria within 60 minutes of use. Incorporating essential oils into food
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New research goes a long way in explaining how creatures actively sense their environment and adapt to it. One mechanism enables some organisms to track the changing levels of nutrients, hormones, or stress they are exposed to, and then make appropriate responses if and when needed. Andrew Capaldi’s lab at the University of Arizona is responsible for these remarkable findings published in Nature Communications.1 Hi… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Thomas Perry Source: Dandelions Are NOT Weeds! They Build Bones Better Than Calcium, Cleanse the Liver, Heal Eczema and Psoriasis, and More! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Anya Vien Did you know that dandelion is an amazing food and medicine? Though most people view dandelions as pesky weeds that are super invasive, they are the most nutritious plants around. It has been used for centuries as a food and as a medicine to treat anemia, eczema, psoriasis, blood disorders, and depression. […] Source: Dandelions Are NOT Weeds! They Build Bones Better Than Calcium, Cleanse the …read
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Two highly concerning clinical studies in four years reveal that Tylenol not only kills pain but human empathy as well, adding soul-deadening properties to its well known list of serious side effects. When will we learn? Synthetic, patented chemicals have profound unintended, adverse health effects which take decades to be recognize, long after exposed populations have suffered profoundly. The risks of these pharmaceuticals are sometimes several orders of magnitude higher than their natural alternatives. Over-the-counter painkillers have become classical examples of this, with so-called “low-dose” aspirin no longer considered safe enough to use for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease
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By Ken Ham Last year, we hosted our first Easter conference at the Ark Encounter, Answering Atheists. Well, it was so popular we decided to host an Answers Easter Conference again next year. This conference, April 9–12, 2020, south of Cincinnati, is tackling an extremely controversial and vital topic—physical and spiritual climate change. We have powerful answers to both physical and spiritual climate change. The media is rife with alarmism regarding climate change—with certain politicians saying the world will end in just twelve years! Young people are reporting being paralyzed by despair and anxiety as they fear the end of
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Scientists have shown for the first time a link between two types of heart problems and one of the most commonly prescribed classes of antibiotics. In a study published today in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in partnership with the Provincial Health Services Authority’s (PHSA) Therapeutic Evaluation Unit found that current users of fluoroquinolone antibiotics, such as Ciprofloxacin or Cipro, face a 2.4 times greater risk of developing aortic and mitral regurgitation, where the blood backflows into the heart, compared to patients who take amoxicillin, a different type of
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By REALdeal Source: Complete List of Food Products and Brands Filled with Popular Cancer-Causing Weed Killer Glyphosate For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Despite Cheerios being so popular among children and adults alike, and being a super easy snack given to toddlers as young as 9 months old, this “whole grain cereal” brand is the opposite of healthy. The oh so familiar crunchy O’s are made out of almost nothing but cane sugar and cornstarch. Not exactly health foods, […] Source: Complete List of Food Products and Brands Filled with Popular Cancer-Causing Weed Killer Glyphosate Learn more …read more
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By Ken Ham The claim that ending religion might be a bad thing is not a statement you’d expect to hear from the world’s leading atheist, Richard Dawkins. But he recently made those comments in response to research that shows that people are more likely to behave honestly when they feel they are being watched. He says that without a belief in God, “people may feel free to do bad things because they feel God is no longer watching them,” and it would “give people a licence to do really bad things.” Now, of course, everyone has a religion, so
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Magnesium is an essential mineral found throughout nature – including your own body. Most people know it as a natural remedy to help you sleep and relax. Plus, magnesium is an important player in building and maintaining healthy bones. But, what most people don’t realize is that magnesium can prevent and manage type 2 diabetes as well as a related health issue known as insulin resistance. In fact, magnesium’s impact on blood sugar and insulin has been so well-studied, many informed physicians now advise their patients to incorporate more magnesium-rich foods into their …read
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Color psychology is the study of how colors affect human behavior, mood, or physiological processes. Colors are thought to influence our buying choices, our feelings, and even our memories. Ideas related to color psychology are heavily implemented in the areas of marketing and design. Companies choose colors that they believe will motivate customers to buy their products and improve brand awareness. Colors have even been used in color therapy techniques to treat various diseases. Colors matter in medicine because humans are defined by the light they absorb and re-radiate. We are color. We are light! God is light. We are
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Is the physical data enough to justify any cosmological theory? …read more Source: creation.com
By Arsenio Toledo (Natural News) Going organic can get a …read more Source: Natural News
Dr. Matthew Cook is a former anesthesiologist who became a regenerative medicine specialist and founder of BioReset Medical1 in Campbell, California. In this interview, we discuss several novel therapies offered there, which can be next to impossible to find elsewhere. “I went to medical school and did an anesthesiology residency at University of California San Francisco (UCSF) … I was doing regional anesthesia, so I was basically doing nerve blocks all day, every day … After that … I figured out how to do almost every surgery, from total knee replacement to shoulder surgery, without having to do general anesthesia.
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By Scarlett Clay A putrefying animal carcass covered in flies and exuding an odor reminds us of the consequences of sin and the horror of rebellion against our Creator. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) The state of Washington is …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola For many years now, I’ve written about the health hazards posed by cured meats, which are high in nitrates. As explained in “Top 9 Reasons to Optimize Your Nitric Oxide Production,” not all dietary nitrates are the same. While nitrates from plant foods promote beneficial nitric oxide production in your body, processed meats trigger conversion of nitrates into carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds.1Nitrates from plants turn into beneficial nitric oxide due to the presence of antioxidants such as vitamin C and polyphenols, which are absent in processed meats. Nitrates and nitrites are used to cure (preserve) processed meats of
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By Jeff Australia has at least seven Leptospermum species that produce honey with exceptionally high levels of antibacterial activity, providing the scientific basis to facilitate the entry of Australian… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
In today’s world, having a biblical worldview gives us a unique opportunity to minister to the culture. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola It is no longer a secret there is a serious issue in the food supply. Toxicity levels in food are rising as conventional agriculture continues to be a leading cause of environmental pollution and destruction. Toxins may accumulate during plant growth, as they can be added during harvesting and processing or introduced during manufacturing. One serious toxin in the food supply is glyphosate, the active ingredient in the herbicide Roundup. No other pesticide has come even close to the “intensive and widespread use” it enjoys in agriculture. As I’ve written in the past, glyphosate has been tested
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By Arsenio Toledo (Natural News) If you’re looking for a …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. John H. Whitmore The cross-bedded Coconino Sandstone (lower Permian, Arizona) is often used as a “type” ancient eolian sandstone. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A new study has found that many common drugs — including those that treat diabetes, digestive problems, bacterial infections, and even depression — could actually predispose people to certain types of infection by affecting the balance of their gut microbiome. Prescription drugs help treat diseases, ease infections, and manage the symptoms of certain chronic health conditions. However, they can sometimes bring side effects, ranging in severity. Doctors and researchers are not always aware of all the possible adverse outcomes. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
The NHS has launched a new maternity app that allows women to manage their pregnancy from home. Last year, health officials announced that more than 100,000 women were offered the digital maternity app under a pilot scheme. Following a successful trial, the NHS has revealed that the app will be rolled out across the country, with all pregnant women – around 650,000 women a year – able to access it by 2024. The app will allow pregnant women to take photographs of their scans to store, record their birth preferences and refer themselves to local maternity units. …read more Source:
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By Ken Ham What’s on your child’s bookshelf? The books we read to our children can have a huge impact in shaping their views, beliefs, and theology. And for so-called “progressive Christians,” this can be a problem because many children’s books written by Christians are, as they put it, “skewed conservative” (in other words, biblical)—and they don’t want to read them to their children. So they are writing their own, as an article in Religion News Service states, in which several children’s authors were interviewed. But I want to focus on statements made by just one of these authors. …read
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