We believe the Bible is inspired, but what does that mean? …read more Source: creation.com
By Thomas Perry Source: Toxic Caterpillars: What Everyone Should Know For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. While nature can be beautiful and interesting, there are also serious dangers we should all be aware of. It is important to educate our children about our natural world and prevent simple injuries and accidents. Giant hogweed is a great example of this considering the severe burns it has given many people in recent years. […] Source: Toxic Caterpillars: What Everyone Should Know Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) The spinal cord displays more …read more Source: Natural News
By Thomas Perry Source: How to Eliminate All Fruit Flies and Gnats Without Poison For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Perhaps you have some fresh produce you harvested or bought from the market and have noticed some small fruit flies flying around your kitchen. Don’t wait until they land in your coffee, tea, kombucha, juice, or beer; just follow these instructions to eliminate all fruit flies and gnats from your home without any toxic chemicals. […] Source: How to Eliminate All Fruit Flies and Gnats Without Poison Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
God inspired the Bible as completely accurate. So why does He allow us to have different opinions? …read more Source: creation.com
By Christine M. Dionese, L.Ac, MSTOM (NaturalHealth365) Having just returned from Italy to soak up some food culture, I can safely say the Italians are enjoying the tremendous health benefits of olive oil. Referred to as the “Queen of oils,” it possesses biologically active phenolic compounds which most well-established research has focused on. Associated with decreased cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis along with a lowered incidence of certain types of cancer, the Mediterranean diet owes many of these health benefits to the regular consumption of olive oil. Longevity science says “Yes” to olive oil Want to lower your mortality risk? Longevity
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Eye health can sometimes be …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola The first statin (lovastatin) was approved for use in the U.S. in 1987.1 Fast forward to 2020, just over three decades later, and it’s estimated that total sales for statin drugs will reach $1 trillion.2 Their usage statistics are staggering. Among U.S. adults aged 40 to 59, lipid-lowering drugs such as statins are the second most commonly prescribed drug, being taken by 13.9% of this population. When you tailor this to adults aged 60 to 79, lipid-lowering drugs become the most common prescription, being used by 45% of Americans and 34.3% of Canadians in the same age
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A trio of scientists used sterile techniques to collect 17 dinosaur fossils. They searched deep inside the specimens for original, still-soft tissue remnants. What did they find? Their Edmontosaurus (a species of hadrosaur) fossils came from where the Hell Creek Formation outcrops at the Standing Rock Hadrosaur Site in South Dakota. There, bits of hadrosaur bone poke through the sediment at a cut bank of the Grand River…. More… …read more Source: icr.org
U.S. health officials are urging people to avoid e-cigarettes while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigates 450 cases of lung illness and five deaths that may be linked to chemical exposure while vaping. The cases span 33 different states, with deaths confirmed in California, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota and Oregon, according to the CDC. The disease has not been connected to a specific e-cig device, liquid, pod or cartridge, but officials said all reported cases involve people with a history of vaping. Many of the sufferers said they had been inhaling THC, the primary element of marijuana. It’s unclear
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By Ken Ham Our Explore programs here at the Creation Museum are a day filled with hands-on workshops related to a specific topic (e.g., dinosaurs, botany, anatomy, etc.), and they’ve been extremely popular. They’re designed for students in grades 4 through 12, but now younger children can learn and explore as well with our Explore Jr. program for students in kindergarten through grade 5. In Explore Jr., children learn about fossils, Noah’s flood, and supposed ape-men through the lens of a biblical worldview, with God’s Word as the starting point. It’s a full day of learning and fun with hands-on
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By Mike Barrett If you know you’re not as physically active as you should be, stop thinking about it and start doing something about it. People who view themselves as lazy compared to others are more likely to die at a younger age, even if their actual activity levels were the same. [1] That means people who thought they were less active than their peers likely weren’t reaping the full benefits of exercise, all because of their negative attitude. Lead author Octavia Zahrt, a Stanford PhD student in organizational behavior, says she knows firsthand how negative self-talk and toxic comparisons
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By Daisy Luther Today’s challenge is about using the gear that is very possibly sitting in your bag or on a shelf still in its packaging. Don’t feel bad – we all do … Read the rest The post National Preparedness Month Daily Challenge: Day 10 appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In the United States, a whopping 4.5 million Americans (per year) are affected by peptic ulcers – lesions that develop in the lining of the stomach or small intestine. And, while Western medicine tends to treat peptic ulcers with an array of drugs – including antibiotics and antacids – these drugs can cause serious side effects. So, what does cabbage juice have to do with all of this? You may be surprised to discover a natural therapy – from nearly 70 years ago – which can offer a drug-free solution for those suffering. …read
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Tokyo Electric Power’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, which experienced three massive meltdowns in 2011, is running out of room to store radioactive water. No surprise! But now, what to do about phosphorescent water? Addressing the issue, Japan’s environmental minister Yoshiaki Harada held a news conference (September 2019). Unfortunately, he proffered the following advice: “The only option will be to drain it into the sea and dilute it.” (Source: Justin McCurry in Tokyo, Fukushima: Japan Will Have to Dump Radioactive Water Into Pacific, Minister Says, The Guardian, Sept. 10, 2019) Read More: Fukushima’s Radioactive Water Crisis – Investment Watch
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Are you or someone you love one of the 40 million Americans living with an anxiety disorder? If you are, we don’t blame you for being frustrated by conventional treatment options. Anti-anxiety drugs and antidepressants come with unpleasant side effects like weight gain, fatigue, and restlessness. So, if you’ve wondered if you’ll ever find a natural treatment for your mental health condition, you may want to start with magnesium. In a promising breakthrough, a team of researchers conducted a randomized controlled trial on the effects of magnesium supplementation for depression. Their 2017 paper was
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By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner A recent New Scientist article entitled “What if there was no big bang and we live in an ever-cycling universe?” has generated great discussion. …read more Source: AIG Daily
09/18/19 “If you are trying to produce a generation of dysfunctional kids this is a great way to do it.” Admin A BBC resource is teaching children that more than 100 “gender identities” exist, the latest in a global trend toward what some say is intentional sowing of confusion into the minds of impressionable youth. The series of short films titled “The Big Talk,” were produced by BBC Teach for use with children ages 9 to 12. The films show “trusted adults” answering children’s questions about sex, relationships and gender. “Understanding gender identities” is but one of
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Heart disease is the leading cause of death for adults in the United States, claiming more lives every year than all forms of cancer combined. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that roughly 735,000 Americans will suffer a heart attack this year – while 640,000 people will lose their lives to heart disease. Yet, sadly, most people remain uninformed about the dangers of a vitamin C deficiency to the cardiovascular system. In 1985, Linus Pauling – the only person to win two unshared Nobel Prizes – laid out the crucial
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09/18/19 Torben Søndergaard and his family fled Denmark for America this year like refugees fleeing a war zone, leaving with only what they could carry in eight suitcases. Torben is the founder of The Last Reformation, a worldwide movement which seeks to return Christianity to the Book of Acts. He also began the Jesus Center in Denmark, which trained disciples from 30 nations to spread this message around the world. A Series of Attacks Against Him Attacks against his ministry in Denmark began in 2016 when the Jesus Center was investigated by six different Danish government agencies
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09/18/19 “This stuff is really getting creepy!” Admin It is hard to imagine a more intrusive home surveillance device than a faucet or toilet that listens to everyone’s conversations, but that is just what Delta Faucet and Kohler have done. Delta Faucet’s “Voice IQ” takes advantage of where lots of people like to congregate and turns it into an Alexa eavesdropping center. “Designed with the understanding that 20 percent of all WiFi-enabled homes are equipped with a connected home device, VoiceIQ Technology pairs with existing devices to dispense the exact amount of water needed, all with a simple voice command.”
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By Seth Pollard If you’ve never tried to lose weight, let me fill you in on something: It can be hard if you don’t know what to do. What’s more, though it can be frustrating only losing a few pounds at a time, that’s the healthiest way to do it. But it doesn’t have to be as hard as it you think. I’m here to help you NOT give up on your weight loss goals. In the United States, 1 in every 3 people are obese, compared to 1 in 5 just 2 decades ago. But unlike in years past,
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By Ken Ham I recently did a Facebook Live video from the Creation Museum highlighting what I called graffiti at the Creation Museum—but I was told by our artists that it’s actually called “street art,” not graffiti. So what’s street art doing at the Creation Museum? Well, you’ll have to watch the video to find out! As you can see from the video, the new exhibits coming to the Creation Museum are going to be stunning. When they open in mid-November, they will powerfully declare the truth of God’s Word from the very beginning. And they will encourage people to
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By Dr. Tommy Mitchell What if we could design a material for roads that would only get small cracks that resealed with chemical bonds as good as new? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson Genetics confirms the recent, supernatural creation of Adam and Eve and refutes the evolutionary narrative on human origins. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Julie Fidler Most people are aware that fast-food has no redeeming qualities, but never give a second thought to the paper their burgers come wrapped in. But even fast-food packaging can make you sick, as pointed out by research published in Environmental Science & Technology Letters. This is yet another example of how fast-food wrappers contain dangerous chemicals – called fluorinated chemicals. [1] Researchers tested 400 fast-food packages from various restaurants in the U.S. and found that more than a third of them contained poly- and perfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS. These chemicals are everywhere – in non-stick pans, pizza
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A multinational team of scientists have made a startling, world-first discovery in Russia which could change the lives of tens of millions of people: they accidentally identified a mechanism to neutralize the HIV virus. Originally, the team of Russian, Swiss, British, American and Finnish scientists was developing polysulfur heterocycles to tackle cancer when they suddenly realized the implications of the drug’s mechanism were much bigger than anticipated. “From the very beginning, the most promising direction of the study seemed to us to study the anticancer activity of this class of compounds, but it unexpectedly turned out that such compounds can
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