By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) As the world continues to get crazier and more polluted by the day, health-minded individuals have to become ever more vigilant when protecting themselves. In order to help neutralize the effects of rampant toxicity, there are many steps we can take – like, eating sprouted foods. Probably one of the most important things to be aware of is not only the nutritional content of the foods we eat but also the digestibility of those foods in relation to the complexities of our gastrointestinal system. If the foods that we eat are hard to digest
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Humans have been drinking fermented concoctions since the beginning of recorded time. But despite that long relationship with alcohol, we still don’t know what exactly the molecule does to our brains to create a feeling of intoxication. Likewise, though the health harms of heavy drinking are fairly obvious, scientists have struggled to identify what negative impacts lesser volumes may lead to. Last September, the prestigious peer-reviewed British medical journal The Lancet published a study that is thought to be the most comprehensive global analysis of the risks of alcohol consumption. Its conclusion, which the media widely reported, sounded unequivocal: “The
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By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) Many women dread “that time …read more Source: Natural News
You have been designed with many trillions of cells. Within the nucleus of each cell (except for red blood cells) is the “molecule of life” called DNA. It’s organized into chromosomes (humans have 46) upon which many thousands of genes are found. Genes are hereditary units, comprised of nucleotide bases called T, G, C, and A. Each cell undergoes complex metabolic processes, or metabolism. Because we live in a fallen world,… More… …read more Source: icr.org
It’s a feeling of extreme work stress that’s long been embedded in the cultural lexicon, and now it might be codified in your medical records as well. Burnout is now a legitimate medical diagnosis, according to the International Classification of Diseases, or the ICD-11, the World Health Organization’s handbook that guides medical providers in diagnosing diseases. Burnout now appears in the ICD-11’s section on problems related to employment or unemployment. According to the handbook, doctors can diagnose someone with burnout if they meet the following symptoms: 1. feelings of energy depletion or exhaustion 2. increased mental distance from one’s job,
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By Dr. Mercola The question of whether to start a family or not is one that weighs on the minds of many people. However, like all big decisions there is a range from those who have been positive they wanted children from the time they were teens to those who question whether following in their parents’ footsteps is the right decision for them. You may have read stories of infertile men and women who are characterized as “desperate for children,”1 when in fact they are experiencing what generations before thought was a normal and natural …read more Source: mercola
By Ken Ham In less than a month, eager fossil hunters will gather at beautiful Caesar Creek Lake in Warren County, Ohio, for a day of learning, fun, and hands-on adventure. And it’s not too late for you to join them! It’s just 75 minutes away from the Creation Museum. On September 7, 2019, AiG geologist Dr. Andrew Snelling and AiG paleontologist Dr. Gabriela Haynes will be leading this adventure, as explorers search for fossils at one of the most popular fossil-hunting sites in our region. You never know what you might find! Previous groups have uncovered corals, shells, various
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We’ve all heard to avoid harmful chemicals when it comes to skincare – but what are the benefits of botanicals, and how can you include them in your daily routine? It’s everywhere. The notion of swapping out toxic chemicals has permeated the entire consumer goods industry, ranging from beauty products to mattresses, and everything in between. But with this increased awareness of what’s in the products we use every day, comes an even greater responsibility for consumers to be able to decipher the ingredient list on their labels. Many synthetic organic chemicals and their replacements are disguised within hard-to-pronounce words
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By Thomas Perry Source: 11 Reasons Clover Lawn is Better than Regular Grass Lawns For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Time to give up and let the clover take over! Clover doesn’t need to be mowed, watered, weeded or fertilized, and it’s softer than grass. Want to make your yard more sustainable and wildlife friendly, but still want a soft patch of grass to play on? Plant clover! You can either mix it in with […] Source: 11 Reasons Clover Lawn is Better than Regular Grass Lawns Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials on berries and the first clinical study on the effects of berries on arthritis. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
Could extrasolar planet GJ 357 d, orbiting a nearby red dwarf star, support liquid water or life? More evolutionary hype. …read more Source: creation.com
By Harry F. Sanders, III A recent article from Cell discusses the roundworm and its ability to transmit a learned trait from parent to offspring through four generations. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Whey is a nutrient-rich byproduct of the cheese production process. And, although many people get confused, pure whey protein does NOT have casein – which has been associated with allergies. Widely known for its muscle building capacity, the health benefits of whey protein go way beyond increased muscle strength. In fact, a number of scientific studies clearly show that whey protein consumption is good for the kidneys, intestines and liver – as it helps to easily nourish the body and assist in the elimination of unwanted waste products. Researchers have found that whey helps
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By Lisa Egan Stress is a normal part of life. We all experience it at times, no matter how much we may try to avoid it. At best, stress can interfere with your happiness and productivity and at worst, it can disrupt your entire life. Not only can stress be unpleasant, but it can also be a slow killer: It can adversely affect your immune, cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, and central nervous systems, especially when it is experienced chronically. Avoiding the common symptoms of stress and stress itself is entirely impossible. Many of the ups and downs of …read more Source: Ready
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By Marcos Eberlin On this episode of ID the Future, distinguished Brazilian organic chemist Marcos Eberlin talks about chemical evolution and the origin of life, pivoting off of comments by Rice University synthetic organic chemist James Tour in Science Uprising Episode 5, and off of Eberlin’s own Nobel laureate-endorsed book Foresight: How the Chemistry of Life Reveals Planning and Purpose. The idea of an unguided origin of the first life has been “sold to us,” he says, but its assumptions are “insane … many, many times impossible.” He illustrates from three essential cell features: the cell membrane, protein folding, and
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By Dr. Mercola To help commemorate 22 years of offering the most up-to-date health information available, I’ll review 22 currently top trending health topics based on our internal search results. For each topic, you’ll find a short summary or overview. For more in-depth information, follow the hyperlinks provided in each section. You can also find a wealth of popular health guidance on “My All-Time Top 30 Health Tips” page. No. 1 — Intermittent fasting Timing your meals correctly can go a long way toward improving your health. A number of different intermittent fasting regimes have sprung up …read more Source:
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating 127 reports of people suffering seizures or other neurological symptoms after using e-cigarettes, the agency announced Wednesday. It remains unclear whether there’s a direct link between vaping and the reported cases of neurological events. “Although we still don’t have enough information to determine if e-cigarettes are causing these reported incidents, we believe it’s critical to keep the public updated on the information we’ve received based on the agency’s initial request for reports earlier this year,” Dr. Ned Sharpless, the acting FDA commissioner, said in a statement Wednesday. “We appreciate the public response
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By Heidi St. John “The Busy Mom” sits down with the publisher of Answers magazine to share her advice for talking to kids about sex. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Given the disinfection byproducts in tap water, Brita, PUR, ZeroWater, and refrigerator water filters are put to the test. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
Thirty-five years ago, a young researcher at the University of Delaware conducted a remarkable study. Having spent his childhood sick with kidney disease, in and out of “gloomy, sometimes brutal” hospitals, Roger Ulrich was interested in finding ways to improve “the environments where patients are treated.” So he sought to test the potential influence of an old friend that had brought him comfort as a child: a solitary pine that he could view through the window by his sickbed. “I think seeing that tree helped my emotional state,” he recalled in an interview decades later. That small study would give
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“When there were no external records that you could refer to, even the outline of your own life los[es] its sharpness.” – George Orwell, “1984,” Chapter 3, Part I Dear Prole, I hope this missive finds you well. If not, I’ll blame it on yet another act of technofascism. Your rights to be healthy without drugs and speak freely are being thwarted. Alas, a large swath of the general populace will never know their health choices are being eliminated. This is an uphill battle of Sisyphean proportions. A virtual witch hunt. A deletion reminiscent of the Library of Alexandria burning.
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Cancer, which claims roughly 630,000 lives a year, remains the second leading cause of death in the United States – right behind heart disease. Sadly, experts say that a startling 90 percent of cancer deaths aren’t a result of the original tumor – but of its dangerous metastasis (or spread) into surrounding tissues and organs. Now, research is highlighting the potential of collagen – the unifying intracellular substance that helps give form and structure to skin, ligaments, cartilage and bones – to help prevent cancer’s invasion. In order to spread, cancer must first …read
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By Ken Ham In just a few months, we will begin a major upgrade of our popular Stargazer Planetarium here at the Creation Museum. For over twelve years, the planetarium has been a highlight for so many of our guests, and we’re excited to make it even better than ever so it can be more thoroughly enjoyed by millions more. The upgrade includes: A new laser projector — This gives us an 831% increase in brightness and a 355% increase in resolution. You will be awed by what you see. Upgraded Digistar software and components — Our current servers and
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By Dr. Mercola During the past 22 years of providing the latest research and information to help you make informed decisions regarding your health, it’s been interesting to see the trends and developments in medicine, science and technology. It’s always a positive step to equip yourself with the most up-to-date information rather than relying on conventional medicine for your health decisions, and it’s our aim to provide it. In 2019, we offered articles and research on the following topics that were searched for the most often: CBD oil Magnesium Ketogenic diet Collagen Blood pressure Vitamin D <a target=_blank …read more
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By Ken Ham We live in an increasingly secular culture where many are unresponsive or even hostile to God’s Word and the gospel message. How can we, as believers, have the courage to continue sharing the gospel with others, no matter the reactions we meet? We are just called to speak and share truth and give reasons for what we believe. Well, it’s important to understand that it’s not our job to convert anyone! We are just called to speak and share truth and give reasons for what we believe. I often compare it to Jesus raising Lazarus from the
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By Stephanie Vick, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) You’ve probably noticed the push from doctors – every year – for people to get the flu shot. And, to be blunt, this is a very bad idea, as you’ll soon see. For example, there is little evidence that they actually work to any significant degree. In fact, in 2010, PLoS Medicine published an analysis of Canadian epidemiological studies suggesting that people, who had received a seasonal influenza shot the year before the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic, actually had an increased risk of being infected with the pandemic swine flu. Looks like the
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By Ken Ham A recent poll in the United Kingdom revealed that 89%—nearly 9 in 10—of young people, aged 16 to 29, “believe that their lives have no meaning or purpose.” This saddening statistic is explained with a corresponding statistic shared in the same article—only 1% of this age group identifies as belonging to the Church of England, the largest denomination in the UK, meaning that very few young people in the UK hold to any semblance of Christianity (half of UK residents are atheists). This is being reflected in decreasing church attendance. In England, such attendance is …read more
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