By Harry F. Sanders, III One of the problems inherent in the evolutionary dogma is going from a single-celled organism, once such a thing exists, to a multi-celled organism. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Around the world, we’re being told to stop eating meat. Headlines, think tanks and activists all ask us to change our diet to combat climate change. The Washington D.C.-based World Resource Institute suggests that resource management will require Americans to cut their average consumption of beef by about 40%, and scientists from Manchester University just claimed that “a typical summer barbecue for four people releases more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than an 80 mile car journey.” One of the professors points out that “the production of a 100g medium-sized beef burger releases enough greenhouses gases to fill more than
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Millions of people who take aspirin to prevent a heart attack may need to rethink the pill-popping, Harvard researchers reported Monday. A daily low-dose aspirin is recommended for people who have already had a heart attack or stroke and for those diagnosed with heart disease. But for the otherwise healthy, that advice has been overturned. Guidelines released this year ruled out routine aspirin use for many older adults who don’t already have heart disease — and said it’s only for certain younger people under doctor’s orders. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
You might recall that viruses act as miniscule infectious agents. They forcibly enter a cell and conquer its molecular machinery. The cell is instructed, via viral DNA, to stop making its normal cellular parts and instead make more viruses by transcription and replication. As more and more viral parts are manufactured, the cell breaks apart—its wall rupturing in a process called lysis. Then newly-formed viruses are released a… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Stephanie Vick, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Sage has long been used as a flavorful and aromatic spice in the Mediterranean countries. It has also been valued as a medicinal herb in that region for thousands of years. And, now, modern science has discovered the many benefits of sage including, better cognitive function. Studies on sage have shown it to be full of beneficial biological compounds. These healthy substances are found in every part of the plant, from its leaves to its resins to its essential oil. This means using any part of the sage plant has the potential to …read
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By Dr. Mercola I’ve written many articles discussing how industrial agriculture is a primary source of water pollution and toxic algae growth that result in huge dead zones where all aquatic life is suffocated.1 There are 18 major river basins2 in the continental U.S., with the largest belonging to rivers that feed the Mississippi River,3 currently the seventh-most polluted river in the world.4 A July 2, 2019, presentation5 in The Wall Street Journal offers an in-depth look at how agricultural expansion is driving the Mississippi River’s demise. You can scroll through …read more Source: mercola
By Ken Ham Famed naturalist Sir David Attenborough, best known for his narration of nature documentaries, recently told a parliamentary committee in the United Kingdom that “we cannot be radical enough in dealing with [climate change].” I remember watching some of his nature documentaries on TV years ago, and they were nothing but evolutionary propaganda programs. Attenborough sees young people as the stimulus for bringing about a change that would get the UK to net-zero when it comes to carbon emissions. But should young people and others be pushing for radical solutions to the perceived climate crisis? Well, much of
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By AdminM The HighWire with Del Bigtree by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Del Bigtree, producer of the film VAXXED, and host of the weekly show HighWire, interviewed Jorge Araujo, a scientist who worked for the pharmaceutical company Merck as a lead supervisor on vaccine sterile quality this week. Araujo’s wife is a nurse, and they didn’t even question the science behind vaccines until they were expecting their first child, when Araujo’s wife began asking him questions about vaccines. Araujo relates that as he began to ask questions about vaccine efficacy and safety, …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Michael By Elias Marat Medical marijuana is fast gaining credibility as a valid pain relief treatment, with data from various studies attesting to the medical and health benefits of cannabis as a viable… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola Cerumen, also known as earwax, is necessary for the health of your ear. In fact, it’s not really wax at all, but made partially of dead skin cells from the ear canal.1 The area inside the auditory canal consistently revitalizes itself, and as the dead cells are removed, they’re pulled into a process producing earwax. The ear canal is also lined with hairs,2 which help move the earwax along the canal and out of your body. Earwax is created by secretions from the ceruminous and sebaceous glands, located in the outer ear canal.3 The ceruminous is a
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Steve Turpin, O.D., M.S., a Doctor of Optometry, wrote about an alarming increase in nearsightedness in developed societies on behalf of the Evolution Institute (EI). His conclusions actually contradict Darwinian evolution.1 In fact, everything Dr. Turpin writes would have nothing to do with evolution were it not for his evolutionary conception of human history. Turpin, like many evolutionists, equate the primitive human ancestors that… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Sepsis is a medical emergency that may become fatal or leave an individual with a significant disability. Data from the CDC1 show that every year at least 1.7 million adults in the U.S. develop sepsis and 1 of every 3 who die in the hospital has sepsis. While these numbers are shocking, a review of the literature2 shows the incidence of sepsis has grown over the last three decades at a rate faster than population growth. The percentage of severe sepsis cases has also increased from 25% in 1993 to 44% in 2003, indicating that not only
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By Dr. Mercola When you’re infected with a virus that causes an illness, that virus is shed in your saliva and other bodily fluids, and sometimes also via skin lesions. This means that a person who comes into direct contact with the shed virus may also become infected. The same holds true for live attenuated viral vaccines. While inactivated vaccines use a killed version of the pathogen, live viral vaccines use a weakened (or attenuated) version of the virus. Typically, the live virus used in vaccine production is passed through a living cell culture or other host, such as chicken
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By Simon Turpin When sharing the gospel with Muslims, it is not uncommon to hear the objection: “Where did Jesus say, ‘I am God; worship me’?” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What is chlorella supplement? Health benefits of chlorella What else is chlorella used for? Studies on chlorella What to look for in a chlorella supplement Chlorella side effects to watch out for Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about chlorella You may have heard about chlorella because it’s being added to various health products. Its name is derived from a combination of two Greek words: “chloros” (green) and “ella” (small).1 If you’re curious about what chlorella actually is and how you can use it to your advantage, keep reading this article.
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Most people think of basil as that robust, delicious flavor found in Italian and Thai cooking, but did you know basil can reduce inflammation, stress and anxiety levels, too? Those are just the start of the health benefits of basil. There are a number of different basil varieties grown around the world with flavors that range from pungent to sweet. Basil is rich in the vitamins A, K and C as well as vegetarian iron, magnesium, beta-carotene, calcium and potassium. Best of all, nutritionally speaking, its high antioxidant content helps to protect cells against
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By Ken Ham At its annual representative assembly earlier this month, the National Education Association (NEA) formally adopted a statement that endorses abortion. The NEA is the largest teachers’ union in the US. It’s tragically ironic that an organization that is supposed to support those who will teach the next generation of students endorses killing off the next generation of babies before they are born! The NEA declared that they will now include an assertion of our defense of a person’s right to control their own body, especially for women, youth, and sexually marginalized people. The NEA vigorously …read more
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By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther If you haven’t heard by now, the World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo an international emergency. Despite this, experts … Read the rest The post Ebola Declared an INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY But “Experts” STILL Recommend Keeping DRC Borders Open appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Were the flax seed studies showing 20 pounds of weight loss just flukes? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Which foods should we eat and avoid to prevent and treat acid reflux before it can place us at risk for Barrett’s esophagus and cancer? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Sarah Chaffee “We don’t splice our DNA the same way chimps do,” says Dr. Ann Gauger. On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, she discusses human and chimpanzee genomes. Did you know that one stretch of DNA can code for multiple proteins? Listen in to learn more about how your DNA is different, and is expressed differently, than chimps! Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future
By Lance D Johnson (Natural News) Do you ever feel stressed, …read more Source: Natural News
Nothing incites anger and fear in us quite like the thought that we are being slowly poisoned by toxins in our food and water. From endocrine disrupting chemicals in everyday household products to lead in drinking water, it seems that we are increasingly at risk of developing diseases by things that we often have no control over. And glyphosate is no exception. The reports of harmful effects of glyphosate are exploding — within the medical and scientific community as well as the general public. At a time when bee populations are already declining, a recent study reported that glyphosate perturbs
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Doesn’t Genesis explain the “why” and ‘science’ the “how”? …read more Source: creation.com
By Michael By Daisy Luther Self-defense courses sound hard. Aggressive. Intensely physical. For some women, darn near impossible. When we reach a certain age, gain a certain amount of weight, see a drop in our… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Sunglasses trick the brain into thinking it’s dark and prevent it from producing a hormone that protects against sunburn, according to new research. Emerging research is illuminating the dark side of wearing sunshades. Sunglasses block UV light from entering the pineal gland through the optic nerves in the eyes. This prevents the brain from sending the signal to the pituitary gland to produce melanin, the pigment that tans the skin and protects it from burning. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Ken Ham Want to discover how to more effectively share the gospel in our increasingly secular age and enjoy a great family vacation at the same time? Join us for Gospel Reset Mega Conference, November 21–23, 2019, in Niagara Falls—on the beautiful Canadian side of the Falls. You’ll hear from me, molecular geneticist Dr. Georgia Purdom, AiG-Canada director Calvin Smith, and evangelist Cory McKenna. And we’ll be on what most people say is the best side of the Falls—the Canadian side! It’s a beautiful area, with so much to do for individuals, couples, and families. Here are just …read
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