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What evidence do we see that a global Flood devastated the earth’s surface during Noah’s day—on a scale unlike anything we see today? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Reality Ask any centenarian what their secret is to living beyond 100 years old and you will receive varying responses. One centenarian told me his secret to living a long time was eating and drinking whatever he wanted, as long as it makes him happy; another centenarian told me she made sure she didn’t overeat; another centenarian told me she drank 2 raw eggs for breakfast ever day and had for as long as she can remember. So, which response is supposed to apply to you? I don’t know. But what I do know is that they don’t really [More]
By Dr. Mercola Choline, found in ample amounts in egg yolks, was first discovered in 1862.1 Since then, we’ve learned that this is a truly essential nutrient for a healthy brain, nervous system and cardiovascular function. It’s particularly crucial during fetal development,2 so choline requirements rise exponentially in pregnant women.3 Importantly, choline is used in the synthesis of phospholipids in your body, the most common of which is phosphatidylcholine, better known as lecithin, which is required for the composition of your cell membranes.4 As noted in a 2013 paper:5 “Humans must eat diets containing choline because its metabolite phosphatidylcholine …read [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) While cancer is expected to affect nearly 40 percent of Americans – at some point in their lives, there is still good news on the natural health front. A new meta-analysis has found that taking vitamins can reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer by as much as 27 percent. Pancreatic cancer accounts for about seven percent of all cancer diagnoses, affecting around 1 in 64 Americans. However, it can be one of the most deadly and difficult to treat. Fortunately, there are lifestyle changes that …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
Yes and no. The answer may not be that simple. Daily weighing may help with weight loss goals as some people who don’t weigh themselves have been found less likely to lose weight than those who weigh themselves often. However, this depends on a few variables according to research being presented in Chicago at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
Do we seek the author’s original meaning in interpreting scripture or impose our own meaning based on trends in culture, politics or science? …read more Source: creation.com     
By REALdeal Source: Study Shows How School Gardens Affect Children For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Phillip Schneider It’s no secret that kids in America don’t eat as many vegetables as they should. As non-processed fruit and vegetable intake have been linked to a lower risk of heart disease, stroke, obesity, and hypertension in adulthood, the importance of childhood vegetable consumption is becoming increasingly relevant. According to the CDC’s 2nd Nutritional Report, some of […] Source: Study Shows How School Gardens Affect Children Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Ken Ham Next week, the Tuesday after Thanksgiving Day is recognized as “Giving Tuesday” here in America. After recognizing all the blessings we have, and thanking God for them, next Tuesday is an opportunity to be purposeful in blessing others. And I wanted to take the time to highlight one way that many people have blessed us here at Answers in Genesis—by volunteering their time and talents! Each year, dozens of people—sometimes individually, as a couples or families, with a church group, youth team, or school class—come to the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter to volunteer with us. And, [More]
By REALdeal Source: Another Teen Dies After HPV Vaccine- The Science Speaks For Itself For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. 19-year-old Jasmin Soriat died in her sleep after getting the HPV vaccine, and she’s only one of thousands of young teenagers to suffer extreme side effects after receiving the HPV vaccine. By Kalee Brown I remember the moment I got the HPV vaccine. I was a young, impressionable teenager, and my mother was concerned about […] Source: Another Teen Dies After HPV Vaccine- The Science Speaks For Itself Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Julie Fidler The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offered some good news on November 8 when it released data showing that smoking rates in the U.S. are the lowest they’ve ever been. Unfortunately, there was some bad news to go with it. Smoking rates have fallen by 67% since 1965 when the U.S. government first began tracking smoking rates. An estimated 14% of adults smoked in 2017, down from 15.5% in 2016. The rates were even lower among adults 18-24: from 13% in 2016 to 10% in 2017. In a press release, CDC Director Robert Redfield [More]
By AdminM Jesse Questel Gardasil and my son’s shattered dreams By Leslie Questel, CaliforniaSaneVax, Inc. Jesse was born on August 17th, 2001. Other than the occasional cold or flu, Jesse was a fairly healthy child. Jesse does have a very mild form of asthma, one which he rarely ever had to seek treatment for. He had been diagnosed and believed by doctors to have ADHD. My husband and I did not believe Jesse needed any medical medication for his condition. Jesse has been able to manage going without resorting to medications for the ADHD. From time to time, Jesse did [More]
By Ken Ham During Easter week atheists are gathering in Cincinnati, OH—in the backyard of the Creation Museum and Ark Encounter—for their national convention. That same week (April 17–21, 2019) we’re hosting our own conference at the brand-new Answers Center at the Ark Encounter—Answering Atheists, and one of our special guest speakers is well-known evangelist, Ray Comfort (who loves to engage atheists). And we’re encouraging believers and atheists alike, in fact everyone, to attend. We will cover a large range of topics: biblical, scientific, philosophical, etc. This five-day conference (culminating in a sunrise service Easter morning) will answer …read more [More]
By Isaac_Doetse Judging from the scientific point of view and according to scientific literature, BD farming is invalid and has been described as a hoax. Others choose to call it a black box. However, from the non-scientific point of view which was in place before the development of scientific methods, BD farming is still valid. Since the so called non-scientific methods i.e. traditional, indigenous beliefs however existed before scientific methods were developed, the question is how humanity lived before the development of science. Rudolf Steiner, the founder of the BD farming movement totally rejected the process of scientific enquiry. This [More]
By Seth Pollard In recent years, health experts have been warning about the health consequences of consuming energy drinks, which contain a mixture of caffeine, sugar, and other herbal ingredients, due to the beverages’ effect on the heart. In a recent study, researchers found that consuming just 1 energy drink leads to blood vessel damage, which can point toward other health ailments. Energy drinks like Monster and Red Bull have been linked to heart, nerve, and stomach problems, researchers say. And young people who use them to boost their athletic performance may be doing themselves more harm than good. Lead [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Heart disease, the leading cause of death in the United States, claims over 600,000 lives per year. But, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as many as 200,000 of these deaths can be avoided by making ‘healthier’ lifestyle decisions – which includes eating a Mediterranean diet. This should be front page news – every day: Researchers say that following a Mediterranean diet can help ward off heart disease and slash mortality risk – in many cases more effectively …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Sarah Chaffee This episode of ID the Future features a conversation between physicist Brian Miller and biologist Ray Bohlin and about their recent speaking tour in South Africa, where they made a case for intelligent design. The pair talk about the open reception they received from sympathizers and skeptics alike. South Africa, they say, is less infused with materialistic philosophy than is Europe or America’s research universities. This means an open door for ID. However, it’s a door that threatens to close, they warn. Listen in to learn more. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your [More]
By Thomasina Copenhaver Cancer. The word continues to evoke paralyzing fear in humans despite the science and education that exists to empower them to heal. Clocks-human beings live by them. Age, education, work, sickness, marriage—are all measured by the passing of years. Life and death are often measured in quantity of time—as opposed to quality. As the song “Turn, Turn, Turn” so appropriately says, “a time for every purpose under Heaven.” What could cancer and clocks possibly have in common? According to years of scientific research, circadian rhythm—that is, the 24-hour rotation of the Earth, may have a far more [More]
“Jesus called God His Father but the archbishop apparently thinks he knows God better than Jesus does! Is it any wonder the Church of England’s membership numbers are plunging.”  Admin   Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has said that God is “not male nor female,” after female bishops demanded the Church of England stop referring to God solely as “he.”   The head of the worldwide Anglican communion told attendees at a lecture at St Martin-in-the-Fields in Trafalgar Square: “All human language about God is inadequate and to some degree metaphorical.   “God is not a father in exactly the same [More]
By Mike Barrett Microplastics are in bottled water, tap water, fish and seafood, and even table salt. There are more microplastics littering the planet than stars in the sky; it’s impossible to avoid them. Most recently, researchers have discovered microplastics in human poop, and you probably have some in yours, too. In what is being called a first-of-its-kind study, researchers discovered microscopic bits of plastic in stool samples taken from people around the world. According to the study’s lead author, Dr. Philipp Schwabl, a physician scientist at the Medical University of Vienna’s Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, the study “confirms [More]
Today marks the one hundredth anniversary of the end of World War 1. Even in the horror of war, important lessons can be learnt about the truth of Genesis.
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola I’ve written many articles highlighting the bias created by funding and the dangers of basing health decisions on industry-funded science. Independent, unbiased research is absolutely crucial for getting to the truth; without it science becomes little more than an extension of marketing, and hence useless. So, what’s happening at Cochrane right now is nothing short of tragic.1,2,3 Cochrane (an international network of scientists that promotes evidence-based medicine), formerly known as the Cochrane Collaboration, has been the gold standard for independent scientific meta-reviews, and the organization’s reputation has managed to stay remarkably unblemished — …read [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Natural Blaze Cranberries are now thought to aid the gut microbiome of people who don’t eat enough vegetation. The Standard American Diet is saddled down with fast food, fried oils, factory… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola There are multiple areas in your home where bacteria find it easy to grow. Bacteria thrive in a warm, moist environments. One common household item that can harbor nearly 360 different species of bacteria is your kitchen sponge. However, while putting a sponge in the microwave for several minutes may kill some bacteria it doesn’t kill the worst ones.1 This is one reason Philip Tierno,2 professor of microbiology and pathology at New York University School of Medicine, says water temperatures need to be at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit (F) to kill bacteria and germs on your clothing [More]
By Ken Ham A minister in the United Church, a theologically liberal denomination in Canada, has reached a settlement with the denomination that allows her to continue pastoring despite her professed atheism. The reason? A desire by the denomination to “dance” between their core values of faith and inclusiveness. The leader of that denomination said of the church’s core values of “faith in God and inclusiveness”: The dance between these core values, how they interact with and inform each other, is one that we continue to explore as followers of Jesus and children of the creator… As a Christian church, [More]
By Dr. Mercola In a survey of 20,000 U.S. adults, 46 percent said they sometimes or always feel alone.1 While on the surface this may seem to be a mental health issue, it’s one that’s intricately tied to physical health as well. Increasingly, research is showing that loneliness exacts a significant toll on your health, one that’s equivalent to smoking 15 cigarettes a day2 and increases your risk of premature death.3 Your brain health may also suffer as a result of feeling lonely, with a recent study — including the largest sample to date — showing loneliness is associated with [More]
By none Lavender is a perennial flowering shrub native to North Africa and the Mediterranean region, with a history dating back to more than 2,500 years ago. It has been used by ancient civilizations, such as the Phoenicians, Arabians and Egyptians, for perfumes and mummification. The Greeks, Romans and Persians added it to their bathwater to wash and help purify their skin.1 Today, lavender is sold in different forms, and is a common fixture among households and professionals. It can be used in different ways, such as for cooking, home decorations and aromatherapy. Lavender has a sweet, floral, herbaceous and [More]
A scientific study aligns with the biblical account of the ancient cities of Sodom and Gomorrah being destroyed by fire and brimstone from the heavens. The book of Genesis tells the story of God sending two angels to save Lot and his family from a city where men demanded to “be intimate” with visiting men, one of the clearest biblical condemnations of homosexuality. In response, God “rained upon Sodom and Gomorrah sulfurous fire … out of heaven.”   It would be hundreds of years before life returned to the region.   And now scientists have found evidence of a cataclysmic event in that area, [More]