By none Table of Contents What Is Psyllium Husk? Health Benefits of Psyllium Husk Uses of Psyllium Husk Studies on Psyllium Husk Does Psyllium Husk Have Side Effects? Psyllium Supplements Can Interact With Certain Medicines Here Are Possible Alternatives to Psyllium Husk Powder Psyllium Husk’s Potential Is Unparalleled Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Psyllium Husk Psyllium husk comes from the Plantago ovata plant, which is home to nearly 15,000 tiny seeds.1 This plant is commonly found in India, although it is also grown in many other countries around the world.2 It’s been hailed as a fiber …read more Source: mercola
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By Thomas Perry Source: Help Birds Survive the Winter by Skipping Yard Work in the Fall For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. There are a billion fewer birds in North America than there were 40 years ago, and a fifth of the bird species on the continent are listed as “vulnerable” to population collapse over the next few decades. You can help many of them survive the winter by putting down the garden tools and going easy on yard […] Source: Help Birds Survive the Winter by Skipping Yard Work in the Fall Learn more at <a target=_blank rel="nofollow"
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By Ken Ham It’s already beginning to look a lot like Christmas here at the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky. Our grounds crew at the Creation Museum has been working since August to install the gorgeous lights that will form our breathtaking garden of lights, which gets better each year—as hard as that is to imagine when you’ve seen how spectacular they’ve been. And it’s only a few more weeks (November 29–December 30, 2019) until you can come and enjoy it for yourself during our free ChristmasTown event at the Creation Museum. And that’s just one
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The number of vaping-related lung injuries has soared in the last week, up to 805 from 530, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports. Forty-six states and one territory, the U.S. Virgin Islands, have been affected. Twelve people in 10 states — California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri and Oregon — have now died. “This is something pulmonary critical care physicians are experiencing across the country right now,” said Albert Rizzo, the chief medical officer of the American Lung Association, on September 24 during congressional testimony on the outbreak before the House Committee on Oversight
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By Thomas Perry Source: Opossums: Our Best Defense Against Lyme Disease. They Kill 5,000 Ticks per Week Each, Study Finds For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Researchers say, opossums attract and then kill thousands of ticks per acre, per week, making them one of our best allies in stopping the spread of Lyme disease. One study compared squirrels, mice and opossums, which all eat ticks, and found opossums were the most effective exterminators. Ticks favor opossums twice as much as the other rodents, […] Source: Opossums: Our Best Defense Against Lyme Disease. They Kill 5,000 Ticks per Week …read
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By AdminM by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News The first episode of the new Medical Kidnap Show aired last night (October 3, 2019) on KFNX Talk Radio 1100 in Phoenix. The show can be watched below from the Medical Kidnap YouTube channel, or it can be downloaded as a podcast. Just prior to the show, the station manager was pressured to not air it, as he received accusations of us publishing “fake news” on this topic. Fortunately, he did not give in to this pressure and allowed the show to air. The MedicalKidnap.com website was …read more Source: Health Impact
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The framework hypothesis is a stratagem for harmonizing Genesis with the atheistic theory of evolution, so it should be shunned by all Christian organizations that depend on Bible-believers for support. …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael By Mac Slavo Tackling your heating bill this winter is one way to save money and there are some easy ways to do it! Lowering your heating costs can help you by having a little more disposable income… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Joe Linehan There is no better time to hike than the fall. The crisp autumn air cuts through the trees, creating sweeping views of changing foliage painting the landscape like fire all across… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Stephen C. Meyer On this episode of ID the Future we hear the final portion of a three-part series featuring Discovery Institute’s Stephen Meyer and David Berlinski along with distinguished Yale computer science professor David Gelernter, who recently gave up Darwinism thanks in part to their books. Led by Uncommon Knowledge host Peter Robinson, they discuss the hard problem of consciousness, how Darwinism functions as a religious dogma that punishers dissenters, and whether biology can ever “get over Darwin and move on.” This interview is presented here courtesy of Peter Robinson and the Hoover Institution. Your browser does not
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By Thomas Perry Source: Magnesium Puts Psychiatric Drugs to Shame for Depression For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Depression is one of the most widely diagnosed conditions of our time, with over 3 million cases in the U.S. every year, and 350 million believed affected worldwide.1 Conventional medicine considers antidepressant drugs first-line treatments, including the newly approved injected postpartum drug costing $34,000 a treatment, to the tune of a 16 billion dollars in global sales by 2023. Despite […] Source: Magnesium Puts Psychiatric Drugs to Shame for Depression Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Daisy Luther Selco interviewed by Daisy Luther Let’s talk about martial law. This is when the normal law of the land is suspended and the authority comes from the military or federal … Read the rest The post Selco on Martial Law: Forget your “movie illusions about being a freedom fighter” appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Ken Ham When it comes to the question of gender, God’s Word is clear, “So God created man in his own image . . . male and female he created them” (Genesis 1:27). God has created humans male and female. (A tiny percentage of people can have genetic issues in this fallen world, but that does not negate the created order.) Gender is not on a spectrum, men cannot become women, and women cannot become men. And that clear biblical teaching (which is also obvious from biology)—accepted by nearly everyone until very recently—has been declared “incompatible with human …read
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Tea is a healthy — …read more Source: Natural News
By Darnel Fernandez (Natural News) Hummus is a creamy Middle-Eastern …read more Source: Natural News
10/16/19 As those of you who read my rundown last week will know, the Democratic Party formally came out of the closet last week at the CNN LGBTQ Town Hall. They promised everything that was requested and more–Joe Biden almost took a lunge at Anderson Cooper at one point–and made it clear (if it wasn’t already) that they have chosen their side in the culture war. The gay marriage debate is not about “equal rights” or “tolerance” or anything like that. It is about one side winning, and the other side losing. And in this case, the winners
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By Jeff Researchers at National Jewish Health and the University of Iowa have identified a compound in human breast milk that fights infections by harmful bacteria while allowing beneficial bacteria to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Prof. Stuart Burgess Don’t look now, but you’re being watched by an amazing variety of magnificent eyes. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By Barry Brownstein In a 2016 essay, “I Used to Be a Human Being,” Andrew Sullivan explored his debilitating digital addiction. The subtitle of Sullivan’s essay grabs our attention: An endless… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Eggs are bad; eggs are good. Fat is bad; fat is good. Meat is bad; meat is… OK? That last food flip-flop made big headlines last week. It was a “remarkable turnabout,” “jarring,” “stunning.” How, it was asked, could seemingly bedrock nutrition advice turn on a dime? The answer is that many of the nation’s official nutrition recommendations — including the idea that red meat is a killer — have been based on a type of weak science that experts have unfortunately become accustomed to relying upon. Now that iffy science is being questioned. At stake are deeply entrenched ideas
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The spice turmeric appears to be able to switch back on the self-destruct mechanism within cancer cells. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther Even if the weather hasn’t cooled off where you live, the coffee shops have declared that autumn has arrived by rolling out their Pumpkin Spice everything. But…there … Read the rest The post How to Make Your Own Pumpkin Spice Latte Creamer appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Ken Ham You’re invited to join us at the Ark Encounter, in our brand-new Answers Center auditorium, for Answers for Women, March 27–28, 2020. The theme this year is Truth: Uncovering the Lies We Believe. So many false teachings are dressed up in just enough half-truths or Christian lingo to sound like the truth. How do we discern truth from error? Get answers at this unique conference that deals with contemporary issues with powerful biblical apologetics teaching. Meet the Speakers Two of the speakers coming to Answers for Women will be from AiG, molecular geneticist Dr. Georgia Purdom, who
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By Dr. Mercola Wasabi, the popular Japanese condiment served alongside sushi, has an intense, spicy heat that can easily make your eyes water if you eat too much at once. So, imagine the surprise one woman felt when she consumed an entire spoonful at once, after confusing it with avocado. The woman, a 60-year-old living in Israel, experienced sudden pressure in her chest, which eventually subsided, but when she was still feeling unwell the next day, she went to the emergency room.1 In a case report detailed in BMJ Case Reports, researchers explain that the woman arrived at the emergency
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By Michael An antibiotic commonly found at low concentrations in the environment can have major impacts on gut bacteria, report researchers at the University of Oregon. The study, published this week in the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dagny Taggart By Dagny Taggart There are widespread person-to-person outbreaks of Hepatitis A across the US, and it is now being reported that a flight attendant may have exposed passengers to the … Read the rest The post Flight Attendant with Hep A Exposes Passengers on MULTIPLE Flights: What You Need to Know About Hepatitis A appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
Big Bang scientists recently used a new method to estimate the universe’s age. This method yields an age estimate that could be over two billion years younger than their current age estimate of 13.8 billion years.1,2 However, this new method has large uncertainties, so not too much can be made of this result. It’s mainly of interest because it reminds us how Big Bang age estimates often contradict one another. … More… …read more Source: icr.org