By Ken Ham Technically, Answers in Genesis started in the San Diego, California, area (in January 1994). Now, AiG really started in Australia in our home way back in 1977. But the AiG ministry started in the USA over 25 years ago when three families moved from a temporary office in California to northern Kentucky/Cincinnati with the express purpose of building a Creation Museum. Before we moved out to Kentucky, during the first three months of 1994, we operated out of a small office over 2,000 miles away from Kentucky, where we are now. You can see part of our
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By Dr. Mercola Frankincense, which is also known as olibanum,1 was once as common in households as toothpaste and deodorant are today.2 High quality oil or resin is a product of the Boswellia sacra tree, commonly found along the Arabian Peninsula that is home to several countries, including Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.3 There are 30 species of the Boswellia plant4 and frankincense is harvested from the B. sacra tree. The gum resin of the plant contains a volatile oil used in perfumes and incense.5 The incense continues to be used in the Roman Catholic and
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By Natalie Robins, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Vitamin K doesn’t get as much attention as some of the other vitamins, but ignoring this essential nutrient would be a mistake. In fact, it may even be good for your health to ask, what does vitamin K do? Well, this essential vitamin is a necessary component in the blood clotting process, which occurs when you cut yourself so that you don’t lose too much blood. Assisting in coagulation may be vitamin K’s best-known function, and the vitamin’s name, “K,” comes from the German word, “koagulation.” However, vitamin K’s effects go beyond blood clotting,
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By Sara Tipton As winter approaches, we find ourselves cooped up indoors more enjoying those hot cups of coffee or cocoa, and dismissing the idea of venturing out in the cold. However, our bodies need sunlight and vitamin D, especially in the winter when the days shorten. It’s difficult to get enough vitamin D in the winter. The days are shorter and the weather is cold and gloomy and the dreaded cold and flu season is in full swing. But you definitely should venture outside some, because so many studies show that vitamin D helps reduce the risk of colds
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By Michael Egnor On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid brings listeners a pair of Michael Egnor responses to atheist biologist Jerry Coyne, who recently argued that if God existed, we’d have sense organs to detect Him. We do have that organ, says Egnor. It’s reason, the means by which we can infer the reality of a designing mind behind nature. Through reason we can infer the unseen from the seen–everything from the existence of unseen electrons to the existence of an unseen intelligent designer from the evidence of design in nature. Egnor notes that while humans have
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Peeled apples are pitted head-to-head against unpeeled apples and spinach in a test of artery function. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Strokes are the second leading cause of death in the world, with more than 140,000 people dying – every year – from a stroke in the U.S. alone. To put the magnitude of the situation in perspective, someone, in the U.S., has a stroke about every 40 seconds! But, as you’ll soon see, your vitamin C levels can have a huge impact on your risk. In fact, there is research published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Stroke: A Journal of Cerebral Circulation which found “vitamin C …read more Source: Natural Health
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It used to be that “burning the midnight oil” and being sleep deprived was a badge of honor, a sort of bragging right among “busy” people trying to get ahead in life. But science is catching up to all of us who used to proudly decry sleep. A new study reveals just how significant the health risks of chronic sleep deprivation are, especially if you’re already living with a health problem. If you or a loved one has a chronic disease, prioritizing your sleep is one of the most important lifestyle changes you can
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By Ken Ham If you’ve ever smelled a meteorite, it probably didn’t have much of an aroma. But that’s not the case with the newest addition to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. This four-pound visitor from outer space (a rare stony meteorite that is called a carbonaceous chondrite) crashed down in Costa Rica’s Alajuela province back in April. And when scientists received the sample, it smelled distinctly like Brussels sprouts! Why—and what does that have to do with creation and evolution? Well, to answer that question, I’ll share some of the text from the article, answering the
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11/01/19 “For those wanting an alternative to the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, check out www.traillifeusa.com and www.americanheritagegirls.org. They offer a Christ centered alternative.” Admin Facing a potentially ruinous wave of new sex-abuse lawsuits, the Boy Scouts of America is increasing its annual youth membership fee by more than 80 percent. The group says the move, which has dismayed many of the Scouts’ adult volunteer leaders who warn the increase is prohibitively steep for some, is needed to meet rising operating costs, notably for the liability insurance that covers all official Scouting activities. For years, the BSA
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By Jeff Households feeding their dogs and cats with raw food do not consider the diet a significant source of infections An extensive international survey conducted at the University of Helsinki indicates… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Troy Lacey The purpose of a recent study was to determine if there was any correlation between the risk of dementia and marital status. What did the results show? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Sometimes even when you get the most expensive brands of dog food to pamper your pet, you still end up giving him something harmful. We’ve seen this … Read the rest The post FDA Warning: These 3 Expensive Brands of Food May Increase Your Dog’s Risk of Heart Disease appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Lance D Johnson (Natural News) The female breasts were not …read more Source: Natural News
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Extraordinary results reported in a rare example of a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, randomized trial of a dietary intervention (flaxseeds) to combat one of our leading killers, high blood pressure. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Two recent studies of astronomical interest have been in the news. Both are about planets: one near (Saturn) and one far (K2-18b). …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Evidence-based medicine may ironically bias medical professionals against the power of dietary intervention. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following is the third most abundant mineral in your body and plays important roles in many bodily processes, including metabolism and detoxification? Sulfur Sulfur is the third most abundant mineral in your body and plays important roles in many bodily processes, including metabolism and detoxification. Learn more. Calcium Magnesium Fluoride 2 Which of the following vitamins is required for proper blood clotting? Vitamin B6 Vitamin K1 Vitamin K1 is required for proper blood clotting. Learn more. Vitamin K2 Vitamin B12 3 Which of the following has been shown to significantly improve outcomes in
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A team has come up with an interesting universal addressing system. But did you know living things have a solution to their own ‘address problem’? …read more Source: creation.com
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Fructose, glucose, and sucrose are carbohydrates, often called simple sugars, and we find sugar naturally in a variety of foods. But, when combined with a high fat diet, that’s when the risk to your health goes way up. To be clear, heavily processed foods – which millions of people eat (every day) – often contain simple sugars that have been added to “improve flavor” and add sweetness. Although the tongue isn’t able to differentiate between these sugars, the body can tell the difference, and these sugars are processed in very different ways. As you
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By Ethan Huff (Natural News) If you’re one of the …read more Source: Natural News
By Ken Ham Our ministry friends (Ray Comfort and staff) over at Living Waters frequently release new films to help equip believers to evangelize and, most importantly, challenge unbelievers with the truth of God’s Word and the gospel. These films are always released, in their entirety, for free on the This film starts with my good friend Ray Comfort asking the question, “What happened to the dinosaurs?” and moves from there to a proclamation of the gospel. Ray is incredibly creative when it comes to engaging people in gospel-centered conversations. In my dinosaur presentation for children, I sometimes refer to
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By Sandra D. Lane By Sandra D. Lane A very long time ago, recorded in a book now known as the Smith Papyrus around 2600 to 2200 B.C, is reported to be the use … Read the rest The post Don’t Just Police Your Brass – Clean it: The Antimicrobial Properties of Brass appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Jeff A new study published in the International Journal of Cancer found an inverse relationship between mushroom consumption and the development of prostate cancer among middle-aged and elderly Japanese… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
With flu season encroaching, many are looking for ways to boost their immune function without drugs. One of the natural alternatives making headlines for its ability to fight influenza and other viruses is the elderberry (Sambucus nigra). According to a 2019 Herb Market report,1 sales of elderberry grew by 138.4% between 2017 and 2018 alone. The report theorizes that “Rising sales of elderberry, which is commonly found in products marketed for immune health, may have been related to the unusually severe flu activity reported for the 2017-2018 season in the United States.” With sales on the rise, elderberry is also
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Lyme disease, do you have it? If you did, you probably wouldn’t know – unless you’re one of the chronic sufferers that have had to visit over 30 doctors to get a proper diagnosis. Lyme disease tests are highly inaccurate, often inconclusive or indicating false negatives. Why? Because this clever bacteria has found a way to dumb down the immune system and white blood cells so that it’s not detectable until treatment is initiated. To diagnose Lyme properly you must see a “Lyme Literate MD (LLMD),” however, more and more doctors are turning their backs on patients due to sheer
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Were Paul’s letters coauthored? And are the resurrection accounts really plausible? Read More