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In a society where most people ask their questions using Google, the Bible has life-changing answers. …read more Source: creation.com     
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Many of us are aware of the endocrine disrupting potential of BPA (bisphenol-A) used in many plastic containers and inner linings of cans that the food processors label “BPA Free” as a marketing device. Unfortunately, the replacement chemical, BPS (biphenol-S) has been discovered with, at least, the same endocrine mimicking dangers or perhaps even worse effects on hormonal health than BPA. Study: Replacements for BPA in BPA-free Products Just as Toxic – Time for Non-toxic Hemp Plastics? This leads to conscientious consumers …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) A plant from the barberry …read more Source: Natural News     
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Got bad breath? This mango …read more Source: Natural News     
Do these skulls prove common ancestry between apes and humans? Read More
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Most people have recently found …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) It’s not just people who …read more Source: Natural News     
Fruit flies’ ability to sniff out explosives explodes evolution myth Read More  
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich If I didn’t have the authentic YouTube video of vaccine-pushing-authority, Dr. Paul Offit, MD, to share with my readers below, you probably would think I’ve “gone off my… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Oct 16   Today on TruNews, the team shares analysis on the latest developments in the spiraling scandal involving the alleged murder of a Saudi journalist in Turkey and the call for regime change by Senator Lindsey Graham.   Watch: Regime Change: Is Saudi Crown Prince Butchering Plans of War With Iran?
By Admin Young bee on an almond blossom. Most of the bees in the U.S. are transported to California every year to pollinate the state’s almond trees, most of which are in the San Joaquin Valley, home to the nation’s largest agricultural area and heavy use of pesticides and herbicides, like glyphosate-based RoundUp Ready. Story. Comments by Brian ShilhavyHealth Impact News Editor A new study has been published out of Argentina showing how bee exposure to the herbicide glyphosate is affecting the development of honey bee broods. Published in PLOS One, the title of the …read more Source: Health Impact [More]
By Ken Ham Earlier this year in Alaska, the Downtown Hope Center (DHC), a religiously affiliated, private non-profit organization that provides numerous services to Anchorage’s homeless population, became embroiled in a religious freedom and attorney-client lawsuit filed by the Anchorage Equal Rights Commission (AERC). AERC attempted to silence DHC’s attorney Kevin Clarkson and his law firm, Brena, Bell & Clarkson (BBC), from communicating with media outlets regarding the Center’s case. After local news published stories about the case in which Clarkson was quoted, the AERC brought charges against his firm for violating local speech ordinances, forcing him to withdraw from [More]
10/16/18   As we’ve been covering for some time, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has a mandate that’s been 15 years in the making to integrate government databases for ID verification. The plan always has been to make this a requirement for passengers, and it has started rolling out in select areas. Furthermore, private companies have been enlisted to ensure that there is a “quick and easy roll out across U.S. airports,” according to Jim Peters, chief technology officer for SITA, one of the information technology companies working with airlines.   Homeland Security was explicit in their 18-page [More]
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) When you’re admitted to the hospital, the hope is that by discharge you’re better off than when you arrived. Unfortunately, your mere presence in a healthcare facility increases your risk of exposure to harmful pathogens and infection. As you may know: All healthcare facilities have clearly defined infection control policies with the goal of promoting disease ‘prevention.’ But, their effectiveness isn’t always so clear – especially when you consider the surprising places where germs are found. Infection risk revealed: Nearly 90% of privacy curtains in hospital …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Michael By Jon Rappoport Look at it this way. The kid doesn’t have to pay for drugs out of his pocket. He gets them in a shrink’s office. Insurance covers it. His parents may be able to work a Social… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
The inclination of some evolutionists to project God-like powers onto nature is becoming more prominent in scientific literature. Some proudly personify nature in first-person, calling her Gaia after the Greek Earth goddess.1 Publishing in Science, evolutionary ecologist Tim Lenton from the University of Exeter and co-author, French sociologist Bruno Latour, laud nature’s innate cognitive pow… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Heather Callaghan Tess Pennington Ready Gardens Have you ever wondered why you should start your own garden when food is readily available at grocery stores? What about those who would love to be self-sufficient to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Harry F. Sanders, III Killifish have only rarely been addressed in major creationist literature and deserve a deeper look as they strongly point to a designer. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola Moringa oleifera may have been unfamiliar to some Americans until recently, but it’s actually been used as a traditional herbal medicine for centuries. In fact, it’s been mentioned in the Annals of Ayurvedic Medicine, one of the world’s oldest medical systems, as a cure for over 300 diseases.1 One of the ways to harness the benefits of Moringa is by steeping its leaves in hot water to create an energizing tea that provides a wide array of nutrients. this article to learn more about the benefits of Moringa tea, its nutritional profile and the ways you can [More]
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News A natural substance was accidentally discovered from a plant in Africa to have rapid positive effects on heart conditions in the mid-19th Century. Eventually, it became part of mainstream heart medicine in Germany, but administered only by IV under clinical supervision. This natural heart attack remedy and preventative is currently known as ouabain (wah-bay-in) also known as strophanthin (stroe-fan-thin), which was initially extracted from the African tree Acokanthera ouabaio, leading to the English name version ouabain. By the 1950s, after ouabain in capsules were introduced to enable oral ingestion and make access more [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Robert Crowther interviews Dr. Michael Denton about the film Fire-Maker, which is available to watch for free on YouTube. Denton discusses how finely-tuned conditions allowing for both combustion and human life fostered development of technology and describes how it is a ‘close call’ that we are even able to make fires. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast: idthefuture.org/donate. 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 Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cholesterol is a waxy substance found in nearly every cell of your body, vital for optimal functioning. For instance, your body uses cholesterol in the construction of cell membranes and in regulating protein pathways required for cell signaling. Without sufficient amounts of cholesterol in your body you may experience a negative impact on your brain health, hormone levels and heart disease risk. Your body also uses cholesterol to manufacture vitamin D after exposure to the sun. Most of the cholesterol in your body is manufactured in your liver using nutrients extracted from your food. [More]
Oct 15   On today’s TRUNEWS, what really happened in the Saudi embassy in Istanbul? Rick Wiles considers the convoluted international intrigue surrounding the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who Turkish reports through audio and video say was brutally carved up alive by supposed rogue elements from Saudi Arabia. Rick also looks at Khashoggi’s past connections with the CIA and Osama Bin Laden, and who stands to gain by Saudi Arabia admitting to the murder.   Watch: Bone Saw Mystery: Did Apple Watch Record Saudi Journalist’s Butchering?
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What would happen if you stopped brushing your teeth but ate healthier? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Ken Ham The New York Times ran an article about the three winners of this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry, which were announced on October 3, 2018. All three winners, Frances H. Arnold, George P. Smith, and Gregory P. Winter, were awarded “for their work in evolutionary science”. Half of the prize and the accompanying $1 million prize money went to Frances H. Arnold, a professor of chemical engineering at the California Institute of Technology, for her work on developing new enzymes through induced mutations. The other half of the prize was shared by George P. Smith, an emeritus [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM What happens when you put diabetics on a diet composed of largely whole grains, vegetables, and beans? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Growing your own fruits and vegetables is one of the best ways to ensure access to fresh, chemical-free food. An annual National Gardening Survey1 finds the proportion of older gardeners is holding steady while younger individuals who enjoy gardening is reaching an all-time high. Container and landscape gardening are also setting new records. Gardening provides a sensory experience and may help improve your mood.2 A study from the Netherlands suggests gardening may fight stress better than other leisure activities. A study from Norway found those who suffered from depression or bipolar disorder …read more [More]