Komodo dragons are the largest lizards in the world and a top predator on the remote Indonesian islands they inhabit. Their sensory system allows them to detect large prey, such as deer, over seven miles away. Although Komodo dragons are cold-blooded reptiles, they can rapidly increase their metabolism to near-mammalian levels for amazing bursts of speed and even long strenuous runs. Because of their highly venomous bites, all they need is one go… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Harry F. Sanders, III Despite aiming for “humility and gracious dialogue,” Biologos partners with atheist who maligns supporters of biblical creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
09/16/19 “The lunatic left keeps going to new levels of depravity. If they ever regain political control in this country we can expect an all-out assault on Christian values. If ever there was a time to pray for our country it’s now.” Admin This past weekend I went to my first (and last) drag show. Normally I’d never put myself in such a spiritually toxic environment. But I wanted to do my due diligence so my reporting on it would be accurate. I asked my guardian angel for protection and some of the Christian protestors outside the event
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09/16/19 “The pope is certainly pushing a NWO global government which has nothing to do with Christianity but instead wants to create a “new humanism”. This is far removed from the biblical Gospel.” Admin In a renewed and enthusiastic endorsement of globalism, Pope Francis has announced he is hosting an initiative for a “Global Pact” to create a “new humanism.” The global event, set to take place at the Vatican on May 14, 2020, is themed Reinventing the Global Educational Alliance. According to a Vatican statement issued on Thursday, Sept. 12, the Pope is inviting representatives of the
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By Dr. Brian Vogt Behe uses his knowledge of newer research in Darwin Devolves to demonstrate that mutation and natural selection ultimately cause degradation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Simon Turpin God’s knowledge about the future isn’t just a minor issue for theological debate. It’s central to our hope of eternal life. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By AdminM What Makes the “Impossible Burger” Possible? by Alliance for Natural Health Behind the approval of the plant-based burger that will be hitting store shelves soon. Action Alert! Plant-based meat products seem to be all the rage. They are billed as a healthier, more environmentally-friendly alternative to traditional meat, and the fad is catching on. Fast-food giant Burger King has announced the “Impossible Whopper,” a meatless version of their popular sandwich. What you probably haven’t been told is that these plant-based meats are made possible through a new form of genetic engineering that has undergone virtually no …read more
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By Ken Ham There are so many lies marketed at Christians, disguised as truth. Some are obvious—others are sneaky, cloaked in half-truths and out-of-context Bible verses. Satan mixes truth with error to confuse us and lead us astray. The only way to defend ourselves against these lies is to know the truth. That arms us against the lies of the enemy. That’s why the theme for our 2020 Answers for Women conference (March 27–28, 2020) is “Truth: Uncovering the Lies We Believe.” This conference, taking place in the 2,500-seat Answers Center at the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky, will …read
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By everybodysfit Cucumbers are part of the gourd family called Cucurbitaceae. There are three main varieties of cucumbers include seedless, pickled, and sliced. They are usually consumed raw or pickled. The leaves, stem, and seeds are used in Asian cuisines. It is also readily used in the cosmetic industry for lotions, soaps, shampoos, and fragrances. This green vegetable will not hurt your waistline as one cup of slices has about 16 calories and 4 grams of carbohydrates, with only 2 grams of sugar. To maximize nutritional value, cucumbers should not be peeled when eaten. Cucumbers have multiple benefits. They are
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By Dr. Mercola Optimizing vitamin D levels may be a simple way to reduce some Parkinson’s disease symptoms, including falls, sleep problems, depression and anxiety, according to a study that compared 182 patients with Parkinson’s and 185 healthy people without the disease.1 It’s previously been shown that vitamin D deficiency is common in people with Parkinson’s disease, and this study found no different. Those with Parkinson’s had significantly lower vitamin D levels compared to those without. Further, Parkinson’s patients with lower vitamin D levels also fell and suffered from insomnia more often, while also being more likely to struggle with
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By Michael By Makia Freeman THE STORY: There are 2 main theories about disease and infection. Pasteur’s germ theory emphasizes pathogenic germs; Bechamp’s host theory emphasizes the inner terrain or… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
How do you make the blades of a multi-rotor drone ‘chop’ the air more quietly? Look to the owl’s wings … …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM A single serving of Brazil nuts may bring cholesterol levels down faster than statin drugs and keep them down even a month after that single ingestion. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola Optimism is associated with greater physical and mental health, and one reason why could be linked to its role in promoting better sleep. In a study of 3,548 people, those who were the most optimistic enjoyed higher quality sleep, hinting at the importance of a positive outlook in getting a good night’s rest.1 While the reason why optimism leads to better sleep wasn’t revealed by this study, the researchers, from the University of Illinois, suggested it could be due to buffering the effects of stress, leading to better coping mechanisms. In other words, optimists may spend less
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By Ken Ham Have you run into any angry spiders lately? Well, you may in the future thanks to, you may have guessed it, the villain in many news stories—climate change. And, of course, throw in evolution, as well! Researchers discovered that “angry” (aggressive) spiders in storm-prone areas survived better and reproduced more offspring than tamer spiders. This is attributed to evolution, while the storms are attributed to climate change. Some behaviors are simply more beneficial than others under certain circumstances, which may drive a change in the population. But it’s not evolution. The spiders remain spiders—there’s been no change
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By Dr. Mercola In this short video, Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D., a biomedical scientist and researcher with the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences in La Jolla, California, discusses the science behind the mood-lifting effects of exercise.1 Indeed, many experts agree that exercise is one of the most powerful tools available for the prevention and management of depression. For example, a meta-analysis2 published in 2016, which looked at 23 randomized controlled trials in which exercise was used as treatment for unipolar depression, found that, compared to no intervention, exercise “yielded a large and significant effect …read more Source: mercola
By Daisy Luther Are you ready for Day 6? These challenges are sure making September fly past! If you missed the previous challenges, you can catch up here: Day 1 Day 2 Day … Read the rest The post National Preparedness Month Daily Challenge: Day 6 appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Ken Ham Here at the Creation Museum, we offer a variety of Discover Programs for our guests, which are hands-on workshops. People love them, and we’re excited to offer these programs completely free to our guests (included with a museum ticket). Some of our longest-running Discover Programs are hosted by anatomist Dr. David Menton. Dr. Menton is a fascinating teacher, and his programs are incredibly popular. With a PhD in biology from an Ivy League school, Dr. Menton is an exceptional speaker—and uses lots of humor. One of our museum guests shared this about one of Dr. Menton’s resources
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By Thomas Perry Source: Bromelain Found in Pineapples Can Reduce Inflammation For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Dr. Mercola Pineapples are one of the most well-loved tropical fruits around the world. But if you’re a constant surfer of the web, you’ve probably come across an article or two saying that pineapples “eat you right back.”1And the culprit? It’s none other than enzyme bromelain. Aside from its popularity because of this viral […] Source: Bromelain Found in Pineapples Can Reduce Inflammation Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
People who eat vegan and vegetarian diets have a lower risk of heart disease and a higher risk of stroke, a major study suggests. They had 10 fewer cases of heart disease and three more strokes per 1,000 people compared with the meat-eaters. The research, published in the British Medical Journal, looked at 48,000 people for up to 18 years. However, it cannot prove whether the effect is down to their diet or some other aspect of their lifestyle. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By AdminM Glyphosate and Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults By Lyn Redwood, RN, MSNPresident of Children’s Health Defense In Part I, “The Disturbing Increase in Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults,” we called attention to the steep rise in colorectal cancer incidence in young people in their twenties and thirties and discussed the risks associated with viral vaccines. In Part II, we discuss glyphosate as another plausible culprit in the colorectal cancer epidemic. Gut bacteria play a pivotal role in shoring up brain health and overall health. This fact has …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Zombie Science author Jonathan Wells talks about his multifaceted, impressive and, at times, quirky educational history. Dr. Wells started as an undergrad geology major at Princeton and later moved to Berkeley to finish his undergraduate work. He was arrested
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents Growing watercress has unique requirements How to grow watercress in your garden Plant your watercress in containers indoors or outside Harvesting and storing watercress History and medicinal uses of watercress Watercress recipes for every season Watercress (Nasturtium officinale)1 is a leafy green member of the Brassicaceae family and a close cousin of mustard greens,2 cabbage3 and arugula.4 During the summer months, watercress produces tiny white flowers5 with edible seeds.6 The plant was widely available through the 19th century when watercress sandwiches were popular with the working class in England.7 It …read more Source: mercola
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Glyphosate residues have been found in tap water, orange juice, children’s urine, breast milk, chips, snacks, beer, wine, cereals, eggs, oatmeal, wheat products, and most conventional foods tested. It’s everywhere, in brief. As new studies continue to point to a direct link between the widely-used glyphosate herbicide and various forms of cancer, the agribusiness lobby fights ferociously to ignore or discredit evidence of human and other damage. A second US court jury case just ruled that Monsanto, now a part of the German Bayer AG, must pay $ 81 million in damages to plaintiff Edwin Hardeman who contracted non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
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By Harry F. Sanders, III One way that organisms have been designed to deal with the reproduction issue is hermaphroditism, in which individuals have both reproductive organs. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents Ginger is a set-and-forget-it type of plant Add spice to your garden with garlic Grow your carrots for more than just the roots Grow and regrow lettuce all summer Herbs grow well in containers, inside and outside Gardening is a healthy outdoor activity that reaps more rewards than just the food you grow for yourself. One study1 by Dutch researchers found gardening produced a reduction in cortisol levels significantly stronger than those who did not garden after a stressful experience. Cortisol is excreted when your body is under stress; chronically high levels have been
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By Dr. Mercola Natural Products Association (NPA) is the largest and oldest trade group in the natural products space,1 whose stated mission is to be2 “the leading voice of the natural products industry” and “to advocate for the rights of consumers to have access to products that will maintain and improve their health and for the rights of retailers and suppliers to sell these products.” The NPA founded their certification of personal care products in 20083 to set a standard to determine whether a product could rightfully be called “natural.”4 In their announcement of certification of their 700th product in
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