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By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Black cumin seed (Nigella sativa) is an ancient natural healing remedy from the Mideast and India. Its phenomenal healing powers for so many ailments and diseases inspired the phrase “black seed cures everything but death.” This year, 2018, two peer-reviewed published studies on black cumin seed were added to the long list of international studies confirming its safety and efficacy. The diseases tested using Nigella sativa (N. Sativa) are enough to fill a medical manual. The two recent studies focused on asthma and renal (kidney) cancer. Both were concluded with …read more Source: [More]
By Ken Ham Neanderthals have long been considered our evolutionary cousins and are usually portrayed as brutish and uncivilized as shown in some kids’ TV programs. But this view has consistently been shown to be wrong. We now know Neanderthals wore jewelry and makeup, made instruments and tools, and more. Of course, this is exactly what we’d expect starting with God’s Word, which teaches humans are all one race. Neanderthals simply reflect the incredibly variety within humans. And with yet another study, another evolutionary idea about Neanderthals bites the dust. The article starts with, “Neanderthals are shaking off their reputation [More]
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If you’re one of the estimated 45 million Americans living with irritable bowel syndrome – also called IBS – then you understand how upsetting this common condition can be. Constipation and diarrhea are probably constant companions of yours, as well as issues like bloating, a sense of bowel urgency, and abdominal pain – often worse right after eating. But, have you heard how glutamine can help? In the quest to find natural solutions for IBS or digestive upset, adding a glutamine supplement to a well-balanced diet could …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Mary Miller (Natural News) Natural disasters can happen anytime …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michael By Mae Chan The prevalence of metabolic health in adults is ‘alarmingly low,’ in the U.S. even among people who are normal weight, a new study finds. Knowledge about metabolism has been… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
A pristine Mesozoic bird fossil showed impressions of feathers and even some organs, including what appear to be lungs. The technical article published in the leading journal PNAS did not report any original body tissue, nor any substance that literally felt soft.1 Instead, the now-decomposed lungs left such detailed impressions that researchers saw lung microstructures. Two aspects of this set of probable lungs confirm … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Vicki Batts (Natural News) Intermittent fasting is quickly becoming …read more Source: Natural News     
Dec 3 Today on TruNews, we detail how the threat of indictment and removal of President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu, and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman may push the three nations to instigate a war with Iran. We also spotlight the witchcraft inauguration of the new Mexican President and attempt to explain the ominous red dot which appeared on President Trump during last week’s Christmas light ceremony.   Watch: Legal Woes: Will President Trump & Bibi Wag the Dog in Iran?
By Dr. Mercola So far in 2018, at least 106 confirmed cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) have occurred in the U.S.1 The mysterious disease, which is reminiscent of polio, primarily affects children and can cause permanent paralysis, continues to baffle the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which has been investigating the disease since 2014. It was that year when AFM cases first spiked, reaching 120 cases from August to December. The condition then seemingly took a year off, with only 22 confirmed cases in 2015, followed by another spike in …read more Source: mercola     
By Ken Ham Have you ever had the opportunity to tour Israel? I was privileged to see many of the sites where biblical events took place when I did a speaking tour across Israel many years ago (all my pictures from the trip were taken with a film camera, not digital—that tells you how long ago it was!). It was incredibly impactful and really brought the Bible to life. And now you can have the opportunity to tour Israel, September 23–October 7, 2019, with AiG’s Dr. Georgia Purdom, in partnership with Tribe of Dan Tours. When people have visited the [More]
By REALdeal Source: The Inventor of the Genetically Modified Potato Comes Clean For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. How many years did you spend working on creating GM potatoes? Was this all lab-based work or did you get out to see the farms that were growing the potatoes? During my 26 years as a genetic engineer, I created hundreds of thousands of different GM potatoes at a direct cost of about $50 million. […] Source: The Inventor of the Genetically Modified Potato Comes Clean Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Mike Barrett Not getting enough sleep can cause a slew of health problems that generally are aware of, but research suggests it may cause a couple of other conditions you wouldn’t normally associate with sleep deprivation: loneliness and isolation. What’s more, your lack of sleep doesn’t just affect you; sleep-related loneliness can be “contagious,” proving that the old saying “misery loves company” is entirely accurate. Yes, a lack of sleep can make you feel alone and isolated and can actually drive you to distance yourself from people even more. In the study, people who didn’t get enough Z’s were [More]
By Seth Pollard If you often find yourself struggling to keep your eyes open during the day, it could mean you’re dehydrated, according to a recent study. And while you might be tempted to pour yourself another cup of coffee, drinking a glass of water might be the best and fastest way to perk yourself up. Researchers at Penn State University (PSU) recently looked at the effects of inadequate sleep on hydration, surveying over 20,000 adults in the U.S. and China. The team collected urine samples from each of the participants to determine their hydration levels and had the volunteers [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Mike Keas and philosopher J. P. Moreland continue their conversation on Moreland’s new book Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology. Scientism is the view that science trumps all other knowledge, but Moreland and Keas reveal in this podcast just how much science depends on both philosophy and history. Scientism is, thus, self-defeating. Nevertheless, and as Moreland goes on to argue, it remains “at the bottom of the turmoil that is facing our culture,” and many young people are being sucked into its errors. Your browser [More]
By REALdeal Source: A Cancer “Kill Switch” Has Been Discovered in the Body For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. A Northwestern University team spent about eight years meticulously studying the human genome and all of its various chemicals and processes it uses to regulate itself, and it has discovered what it bills as a seemingly foolproof “self-destruct pathway,” that could be utilized for healing, to destroy any type of cancer cell one can think […] Source: A Cancer “Kill Switch” Has Been Discovered in the Body Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) I believe that heart disease kills more people due to ignorance over any other reason. I mean, the fact remains that (even if it’s hard to believe) the vast majority of the population has no real idea how nutrition can change the course of their life. I believe that every person with cancer or heart disease ought to receive very specific guidance on how to improve their health. Sadly, this is where Western medicine fails miserably. Their attitude is: take a pill or do surgery – …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Don’t accept low thyroid function as a ‘normal’ part of life. If you’ve tried (and failed) to find a solution with the help of Western medicine, it may be time for you to explore the value of herbal medicine – especially the health benefits of ashwagandha root. First, let’s be sure we understand the basics: the thyroid is a gland located in the front of the lower neck. The hormones it produces help to regulate many key functions, including metabolism, respiration, body temperature, heart rate, …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
Old Testament professor: Genesis 5 and 11 are accurate and gap-free timelines that teach a ~6,000-year-old earth …read more Source: creation.com     
By REALdeal Source: Easy DIY Hinged Hoop-House For Raised Bed For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Here’s a fantastic DIY project brought to you by Christopher from Norway. He shows us how to construct a hoophouse on hinges for a raised bed. It is an inexpensive way to extend your window to grow and harvest both in the spring and fall season.. He spent about $100 for these materials but you […] Source: Easy DIY Hinged Hoop-House For Raised Bed Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Ken Ham Looking for some adventure in God’s amazing creation? Then grab your hiking boots and join AiG adventurer, singer/songwriter, paleo-artist, and sculptor Buddy Davis in beautiful Tennessee for a Creation Caving adventure through the spectacular Cumberland Caverns, March 16–17, 2019. You’ll also discover how the caves actually formed according the true history found in God’s Word. Buddy’s video, Amazing Adventures: Extreme Caving, was filmed at Cumberland Caverns and he’ll be showing the video on location while you enjoy a delicious dinner inside the cave. You’ll also be entertained at a Buddy Davis concert, as well as hear some [More]
By none Submitted by Mercola.com reader Karlynn With the holidays right around the corner, I’m sure you are looking for ideas on dishes to serve your guests during the festivities. Flavorful rotisserie chicken, especially when paired with equally appetizing side dishes, is one of the many options you can choose from. Although it’s traditionally roasted in the oven, did you know that you can make rotisserie chicken in a Crock-Pot (or any other slow cooker) too? This recipe submitted by Mercola.com reader Karlynn shows you how to use your slow cooker to make rotisserie chicken …read more Source: mercola     
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A brand new study on vaccines has yielded some troubling – antisocial – results. Published in the peer-reviewed journal Pharmacological Research, the study assessed whether an inoculation with a vaccine containing an aluminum called Alhydrogel would lead to cognitive or behavioral change. And, before we go on, we should warn you: this is the same kind of aluminum found in many vaccines given to children. As an animal study, scientists have been relying on them for decades – as a way to provide valuable insight …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Julie Fidler Newer nonstick compounds that were supposed to be safer than previous ones may be just as toxic, even in minuscule amounts, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) study released on November 14 shows. [1] First, here is some background information straight from the EPA about the chemicals that will be mentioned in this article. “Federal, state, tribal, and local governments are working together to address per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the environment. PFAS are man-made chemicals used in a wide range of products because of their ability to repel water, grease, and oil. While PFOA and [More]
By Ken Ham It comes as no shock to anyone with a Netflix subscription that much of the content featured on the video streaming service is decidedly not family friendly by any means. Well, a recent survey of Netflix Originals (content produced for the Netflix platform) found that 61% have a TV-MA (mature content) rating, with an additional 18% receiving a TV-14 rating. Shockingly, a mere 1% of their original content enjoys a G (general audience) rating. Over 56 million Americans subscribe to Netflix, so these ratings are a good barometer of the kind of perverse content popular today for [More]
By Julie Fidler If you’re a woman, you should know that your risk of developing breast cancer increases as you age. But just know that there are things you can do to protect yourself. One study shows that losing weight after menopause may help reduce your risk of invasive breast cancer, and you don’t have to shed a lot of weight to do it. What’s more, you can take your time doing it. The study, published in the journal Cancer, shows that losing just 5% of your body weight cuts your risk of breast cancer. Study author Dr. Rowan Chlebowski [More]
By AdminM Image source. Health Impact News Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, has notified parents that if their children are not vaccinated, or if they follow an alternative vaccination schedule, that they will be denied medical services. They also notified parents that they will not honor Florida State law that allows for religious exemptions to vaccines. Image source. Dr. Robert J. Rowen commented on this new policy via his Facebook Page: The photo I am posting demonstrates the next phase of …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Ken Ham Every year I encourage my followers This show is much more than just a competition. It’s really about the powerful proclamation of the Word of God! The National Bible Bee competition helps young people hide God’s Word in their heart and boldly proclaim it for all to hear. One of the schools even shared about a young man who came by their booth and filled out a form to receive further communication from the college. One of the questions on the form was “are you a Christian”? He answered “no,” so the school’s representatives took him aside [More]