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By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following cooking oils is harmful and should be avoided to safeguard your health? Coconut oil Olive oil Canola oil Vegetable oils such as canola and corn oil are highly damaging and should be avoided to safeguard your health. Healthy cooking oils include coconut oil, olive oil, grass fed butter and ghee. Black seed oil is another healthy fat that many forget about. Learn more. Pastured lard 2 Which of the following is not a recommended key strategy for easing low back pain? Chiropractic adjustments Stretching Standing and moving more Opioids Opioids are the [More]
By Dr. Mercola 30 Tips in 30 Days Designed to Help You Take Control of Your Health This article is included in Dr. Mercola’s All-Time Top 30 Health Tips series. Every day during the month of January, a new tip will be added that will help you take control of your health. Want to see the full list? Click here. If you struggle with high blood pressure and/or less than ideal heart health, you’d be wise to tweak your diet to include more nitrate-rich foods. The devil’s in the details, though; it’s important to remember that not all dietary nitrates [More]
By Ken Ham Researchers have announced what they believe to be the oldest flowering plant, a flower with a tree-shaped style and spoon-shaped petals from the early Jurassic, some supposed 174 million years ago. The fossils of this plant were examined with high-powered microscopes that revealed it was an angiosperm, a specific group of plants that have flowers and enclosed seeds. One researcher describes the origin of angiosperms as a long “academic headache,” and the lead author of this new paper on this fossilized flower comments, Researchers were not certain where and how flowers came into existence, because it seems [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) High blood pressure. known as the ‘silent killer,’ affects over 77 million Americans, according to latest figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That’s 1 in 3 adults – a full one third of all American adults – living with a major risk factor for stroke and heart disease. It’s no wonder these two conditions are the main drivers of premature death in the U.S. Conventionally speaking, drugs such as beta blockers and diuretics have been the first-line of defense offered by Western medicine. And while these drugs can be [More]
By Mike Barrett Low-carb diets are nothing new. If you haven’t tried the Keto diet or the Atkin’s diet, you’ve likely heard of them. Many people consider these “fad” diets, and they very well may be, but fad or not, research does suggest that cutting carbs could be an effective way for people who have lost weight to keep it off. Click for larger version. Source: BMJ One study, which looked at people who were trying to maintain weight loss, found that the participants burned more calories when they adhered to a low-carb diet, versus a high-carb diet. Among those [More]
By Michael By Matt Agorist A new survey published this month in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs helps explain why Big Pharma is so afraid of cannabis. The pharmaceutical and alcohol industries, both powerful… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Harry F. Sanders, III The hoatzin is a very unique bird, a conglomeration of traits typical of birds, reptiles, and mammals. Its most unique features are distinctly un-birdlike. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael By Judy Wilyman Important information in this newsletter: 1) A US CDC government medical expert confirms the causal link between vaccines and autism (video 11 mins) by Sharyl Attkisson 2) Healthy… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham Why do people look different from one another? Do most people realize those outward differences are really minor? Why do we speak different languages? Are we really one family? Get answers to these questions and more with our 2019 Answers VBS The Incredible Race: One Family, One Race, One Savior. This totally unique VBS tackles the race issue in a fun way, taking kids across the globe while they complete challenges and learn what the Bible’s history tells us about race—that we’re all one race, one family, and all have one Savior, Jesus Christ. And now you [More]
By Seth Pollard You’re working hard, paying your bills, and enjoying a social life on the side when, all of a sudden, you lose your job. Life isn’t so easy anymore. You worry about how you’re going to pay your rent and put gas in your car. Income fluctuations are stressful, and can lead to numerous health issues. One study found that when you lose money in young adulthood in particular, the risk for heart disease increases. A recent study published in the journal Circulation shows that unexpected dips in income for young adults nearly double the risk of death [More]
By Seth Pollard As most people who work in retail can tell you, there are good customers who make your day go by faster and bad customers who make you want to quit your job. And, usually, there are a few regulars who truly make your job worthwhile. But how far would you go to help a favorite customer? One grocery store cashier in Mississippi didn’t hesitate when she had the opportunity to upend a favorite customer’s world in the best way possible – by donating a kidney. Mobile, Alabama, resident Eddie Drummond is a regular at Wayne Lee’s Grocery [More]
By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News The vast majority of the American public is still unaware that pharmaceutical companies in the United States cannot, by law, be sued in court for injuries and deaths caused by vaccines. A special U.S. Government “vaccine court” is funded by taxes collected from the sale of vaccines, and one must sue the U.S. Federal Government, represented by their own attorneys, in order to collect any damages from injuries and deaths caused by vaccines. The Department of Justice …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear more from Dr. Cornelius Hunter, who signed up to take an online college-level course on evolution. Dr. Hunter discusses the dogmatic arguments for Darwinian evolution that he encountered and his experience dialoguing with fellow students. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future     
By Mike Barrett You might have read in the news that people are “breaking up” with Facebook due to the social media platform’s abysmal privacy and security record. But this is just one small, clear example of how Facebook may be negatively impacting your life. Actually, it could be bad for both your mental and physical health. [1] Or, at least, it could make you feel like you’re ill. Recent research suggests that people on Facebook thought they had more symptoms of physical ailments like sleep problems and fluctuations in weight after comparing themselves to other users. In many cases, [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We all know how great massage can feel. However, research out of Duke Health has confirmed significant benefits of regular, whole-body massages for anyone suffering from arthritis pain in their joints. Now, all we need to do is get insurance companies to pay attention to this report. For this study, 200 participants with arthritis of the knees were assessed. They were divided randomly into three groups, either receiving a full body massage once a week, a light-touch control treatment or no massage at …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola When you look around your home, is your mind sidelined by stacks of papers, piles of toys, heaps of laundry and an array of random stuff cluttering up your countertops, desk, dressers and virtually any other flat surface? Clutter is not just an eyesore but something that can have a significant effect on your mind, mood and even your productivity. You may intrinsically feel the weight of clutter when it surrounds you, but research also bears this out, putting into more concrete terms an otherwise subjective matter. The recent popularity of Marie Kondo, …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Casey Luskin On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear from CSC Fellow Dr. Cornelius Hunter, who signed up to take a free online course at Coursera titled “Introduction to Genetics and Evolution,” taught by Duke University professor Mohamed Noor. Tune in as Dr. Hunter shares about his experience & discusses the misrepresentations and fallacies that are presented in the typical undergraduate evolutionary biology course. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Aloe gel is put to the test head-to-head versus steroids against the chronic inflammatory skin disease psoriasis. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Ken Ham In 2017 a group of evangelical Christian leaders gathered in Nashville, Tennessee, to draft and sign a series of 14 affirmations and denials regarding human sexuality and marriage. This Nashville Statement—which I signed—affirms a biblical and historic Christian view of only two genders, male and female, and marriage as a lifelong union between a man and woman. Recently the Nashville Statement was translated into Dutch and signed by over 250 Christian leaders in the Netherlands—and now Dutch prosecutors are investigating to see if this breaks the law. Yes, you read that right. Dutch prosecutors are investigating to [More]
By REALdeal Source: Ancient Disease That Took More Lives Than War Is Returning to Parts of the U.S. For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Adam Goldberg Recently, headlines were made centered around a documentary released last August titled, “Vitamania: The Sense and Nonsense of Vitamins.” The documentary informed people that a resurgence of scurvy is occurring, an old name for vitamin C deficiency. Essentially, the point being made is that in certain, specific areas of the US and certain other isolated areas, people are suffering […] Source: Ancient Disease That Took More Lives Than War Is …read more [More]
By REALdeal Source: Analysis of 20 Studies Finds 151% Increased Breast Cancer Risk After Abortion For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. In February 2017, the Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology published the “Epidemiology of breast cancer in Indian women.” Malvia, et al. found that from 1982-2005, the incidence of breast cancer had almost doubled. Breast cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths in women in India. India’s burden of breast cancer is ever increasing and now […] Source: Analysis of 20 Studies Finds 151% Increased Breast Cancer Risk After Abortion Learn more at <a target=_blank rel="nofollow" …read [More]
By John C. P. Smith The concept of “blind faith” is a recent invention, found nowhere in Scripture. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Lindsay Sheehan Premenstrual syndrome – or PMS for short – refers to a cyclical and recurring set of symptoms that occur 7 to 10 days before the onset of menstruation. Affecting up to 75% of women, PMS crops up in a predictable pattern, although individual symptoms (and their intensity) can vary from month to month. Symptoms Of Premenstrual Syndrome Spanning the physical, emotional, and behavioral, some of the most common PMS symptoms include: Abdominal cramps Headache Fatigue Bloating Joint pain Breast tenderness Acne flare-ups Fluid retention Mood swings Irritability Anxiety Insomnia Changes in appetite Poor concentration Depression Social withdrawal [More]
By Michael By Tim Moore If you have children or work with children, then you probably have noticed that hands-on experiences help them make connections to the lessons they are learning. This is especially true… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Michael Snyder If the U.S. health care system was a country, it would have the fifth largest GDP on the entire planet. At this point only the United States, China, Japan and Germany have a GDP… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
CMI’s Alien Intrusion: Unmasking a Deception helps answer questions raised by the History Channel series Project Blue Book. …read more Source: <a href=http://creation.com/ufo-history-channel target=_blank title="UFOs on The History Channel” >creation.com     
By Ken Ham It’s encouraging and humbling to hear stories of how God is using the ministry of Answers in Genesis to impact people’s lives around the world. One of our staff was approached by a pastor at a conference in Missouri. This pastor had taken his three teenage grandchildren to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum this summer. Now, he said that his grandchildren always had questions about the Bible before their visit to our attractions. Shortly after visiting both locations, they were all camping. As they sat around the campfire, they began discussing what they had seen and [More]