By Harry F. Sanders, III A recent tweet asserted, “Evolution has been directly observed both in the lab and in the field. If you had done any research whatsoever, you would know this.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Many of us here at The Organic Prepper are big fans of cannabidiol – more commonly known as CBD. We use it for a wide variety of … Read the rest The post CBD Round-Up: 9 Things You Should Know About This Plant Remedy appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Commercial fruit and vegetable washes fail to work better than tap water, but there is a cheap do-it-yourself solution that may completely eliminate certain pesticide residues. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham For years, we’ve been selling my book, co-authored with Dr. Charles Ware, This book deals with the well-documented evolutionary origins of the rise of modern-day racism. It shows how these dangerous ideas infected society and created a false dichotomy of “us vs. them”—one race versus another. But that’s not how the Bible talks about race at all! In a biblical view, we’re all one race. We’ve all descended from Adam and Eve, and therefore all of us are part of one biological race, the human race. And, because we’ve all descended from Adam, we’re all sinners in
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By Dr. Mercola During the summer months many take to the local swimming pools to cool off and enjoy time with family and friends. Families may spend time teaching their youngsters the life-saving skill of swimming1 or just hours splashing around and playing games in the water. However you spend your time in or near water, you don’t have to leave with more than you arrived with. Unfortunately, public swimming pools and hot tubs may be hotbeds of unwanted activity. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia warns children may acquire impetigo, pseudomonas dermatitis and athlete’s foot from swimming in pools.2 The
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By Jeff New research suggests that global trends in farming practices are undermining the pollinators crops depend on and putting agricultural productivity and stability at risk, particularly in some Asian… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents History of the hydrangea Prepare the soil and plant your hydrangea shrubs Propagating hydrangeas from cuttings is easier than you may think Rooting fluid and cups make the process easier Care through the season reaps bountiful hydrangea flowers Pruning hydrangeas Choose your hydrangea plant carefully Cut and dry your hydrangeas to enjoy all year Even if you don’t have a green thumb, gardening is one of life’s simple pleasures. Digging in the dirt and nurturing plant life may help fill a void or release stress. Planting a garden connects you with nature, which is
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By Ken Ham A common argument made by skeptics against the truth of God’s Word is that there are two different Gods in the Bible—the supposed harsh God of the Old Testament and the kind, loving God of the New Testament. But is that a good argument? When you read through the Bible and see what it actually reveals about God both in the Old and the New Testaments, you will clearly see the same God. Not at all. When you read through the Bible and see what it actually reveals about God both in the Old and the New
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By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What is emu oil? Emu oil’s potential health benefits What is emu oil good for? Studies on emu oil Buying good-quality emu oil Side effects of emu oil Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about emu oil Most people know that the ostrich is the largest bird in the world.1 But have you ever been curious who holds the spot after it? It’s the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), a native Australian bird with a height that can reach up to 2 meters (6.5 feet).2 Just like ostriches, emus cannot fly, as their wings are only …read more
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Those suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) cope with a number of troubling symptoms, including painful abdominal pain, bloating and cramping. But research shows enteric-coated peppermint oil capsules – because of peppermint’s calming, relaxing effects on the stomach – can effectively eliminate many of the symptoms of IBS. While IBS does not increase the risk of colon cancer or cause changes in the bowel tissue the way irritable bowel disease can, its symptoms can be very painful and interfere with normal daily activities. So, why not try peppermint – which offers a natural approach
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In 2005, biologists were stunned to discover that humans might not all look the same to honeybees. A study has found that bees can learn to recognize human faces in photos, and remember them for at least two days.1 Twelve years later, Science magazine published an article describing the “unprecedented cognitive flexibility” of bees using a ball to get a reward.2 Biologist Loukola said, More… …read more Source: icr.org
When medical scientists propagate a false hypothesis, two things happen, and both of them are bad. First, the wrong idea causes direct harm to those who adopt practices based on that incorrect hypothesis. Second, the wrong idea suppresses any attempts to discover the correct hypothesis. Such suppression occurs as a result of (enforced) scientific consensus. Anyone who dares to question the false but agreed-upon hypothesis is labeled a “hypothesis skeptic” or “hypothesis denier.” Very soon, that individual finds herself a scientific pariah, shunned and publicly humiliated by her colleagues, no longer able to secure research funding. In this way skeptics
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07/18/19 “No surprise, NY and CA are leading the way to new levels of liberal lunacy. I feel sorry for the kids and parents who apparently have no voice in the implementing of this madcap agenda.” Admin New York City is set to introduce radical new transgender guidance for public schools which would be among the most liberal in the US. From the start of the 2019-20 school year, students at state-funded schools can change their name and sex on school records without legal documentation. They will also be able to attend PE lessons with the
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Blackberries (Rubus fruticosus) are usually …read more Source: Natural News
By Ken Ham Something exciting is always going on at Answers in Genesis. Whether it’s a new update or expansion at one of our world-class attractions, an exciting new resource, or a major announcement, we want you to stay in the know. And there are several ways you can do that. Whether it’s a new update or expansion at one of our world-class attractions, an exciting new resource, or a major announcement, we want you to stay in the know. The first is by signing up for Answers Insider, our print newsletter. This monthly publication keeps you up to date
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Those in the medical community who have dismissed natural approaches to prevent cancer would have us believe it’s just ‘wishful thinking.’ Yet, many people are becoming increasingly aware of the growing avalanche of scientific evidence supporting the anticancer benefits of vitamin C. Widely recognized as a powerful antioxidant, vitamin C has been the subject of nearly 6,000 scientific studies, published in PubMed, examining its role in cancer prevention or therapy, although for the most part, the medical community continues to rely almost entirely on invasive and dangerous treatments, such as radiation, surgery and chemotherapy.
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By Contributing Author Wheat is one of those staples that’s been getting a bad rap lately. With the current diet trends leaning toward eating carbohydrates, wheat and bread aren’t on the radar of many gardeners. But there are some benefits to growing it, especially if you select the “hard red spring wheat.” Hard red spring wheat is planted in early spring and yields a bigger harvest than the hard winter spring wheat. HRS wheat also packs in more protein! And you don’t even have to cook this wheat once you’ve harvested it! Just toss some right on your salad and
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By Sarah Garone Not too long ago, when most of us thought of milk, it was impossible to picture anything but the creamy white substance that comes from a cow. These days, however, there’s a wide, wide world of “milks” on the market that have nothing to do with animals. Plant-based milks have become an extremely popular alternative to traditional dairy in the last several years. In fact, consumer interest is at an all-time high, with a 61 percent increase in non-dairy milk sales from 2012 to 2018. With their interchangeability with cow’s milk in many recipes and food preparations,
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How Creation magazine helped shape one man’s theology. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola A number of food tests reveal contamination is a significant problem, and while authorities insist levels are unlikely to do any harm, they’re talking about contaminants found in any one given food — not the levels you might be exposed to by eating them all in combination, every day of the year for a lifetime. Common contaminants found in food include herbicides and pesticides, drugs, heavy metals and environmental contaminants such as dioxins, PCBs and the flame retardant PFOA. Most recently, tests conducted by Emory University researchers and The …read more Source: mercola
By Dr. Mercola Osteoporosis is a condition of the bones in which bone mass is lost; this increases the risk of fracturing your wrists, hips and spine.1 Osteoporosis affects men and women. More than 53 million people in the U.S. already have the condition or are at risk for developing it. Risk factors are either fixed or modifiable. Those factors you cannot change include:2 Gender — Women have a greater risk of developing osteoporosis than men and lose their bone tissue faster with changes happening at menopause. Age — As you grow older your bones may become thinner and weaker.
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By Susan Patterson While grass is nice and ordinary for front lawns, have you ever considered how amazing it would be to turn that grassy spot into a delicious food paradise? Yes, it is a bit unconventional but imagine how much food you could produce even in the smallest of front yards. Often we reserve our front yards for presenting “curb appeal.” However, it can be seriously wasted space especially if you have a shady backyard and can’t grow much behind your house. Why not utilize your property as productively as possible? There are many advantages to growing your own
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Learn how to ask The Big Question when dialoguing with skeptics and unbelievers. …read more Source: creation.com
By Melissa Smith (Natural News) A team of researchers from …read more Source: Natural News
Only an ‘ethicist’ could ask the question ‘Would the world be better off without humans?’ …read more Source: creation.com
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther If you live on the West Coast, you know that the fault lines there are pretty active right now. You may even be dealing with regular aftershocks … Read the rest The post How to Prepare Your Home for an Earthquake appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
Researchers begin to explore the unique cloud of airborne microbes and chemicals that surrounds each of us In the past few decades, researchers have opened up the extraordinary world of microbes living on and within the human body, linking their influence to everything from rheumatoid arthritis to healthy brain function. Yet we know comparatively little about the rich broth of microbes and chemicals in the air around us, even though we inhale them with every breath. This struck Stanford University genomics researcher Michael Snyder as a major knowledge gap, as he pursued long-term research that involved using biological markers to
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