By Dr. Mercola In 2018, more than 318.2 million people visited U.S. national parks, logging more than 1.4 billion recreation visitor hours.1 Their popularity hints at humans’ inherent desire to spend time in natural spaces, and research backs up the benefits, showing that greater exposure to parks and other “green” spaces is associated with better health and well-being.2 Taking time to explore national parks is a worthy endeavor to get in your nature fix, but even better may be taking time to explore the natural world on a daily or weekly basis. Is there a magic number when it comes
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“one day is as a thousand years” is often used as an excuse for not believing in literal creation days, but this passage is actually a warning for creation compromisers. Read More
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) What does selenium have to do with your health? The answer may surprise you (and motivate you – in a whole new way!) Let’s start with a discussion about cancer – the second leading cause of death in the United States, right behind heart disease. Experts predict that cancer will soon surpass heart disease as the leading killer of American adults. No doubt, we can all agree: the need for a safe (non-toxic) methods of preventing and treating this deadly disease is truly urgent. This brings us to why we – at NaturalHealth365 –
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By Dr. Mercola In 2019, 1,762,450 Americans are expected to receive a diagnosis of cancer,1 and it doesn’t matter who you are, hearing “You have cancer” is a devastating blow. Oftentimes, the trauma of the diagnosis is further worsened by well-intentioned people who simply don’t know how to respond to the news. A July 2019 article2 in The Atlantic addresses this sensitive issue. Taylor Lorenz tells the story of Kate Bowler, a 35-year-old historian and author of “Blessed,” a book that deals with “the origins of the notion that good things happen to good people.” …read more Source: mercola
Creation-based thinking made a testable prediction. If Noah’s Flood formed dinosaur and other fossils only 4,500 or so years ago, then they may still contain measurable amounts of the short-lived radioactive isotope carbon-14—also called radiocarbon. On the other hand, any fossil deposited before the limit of carbon-14 longevity (around 100,000 theoretical years ago) would have no carbon-14 left. Now, a team of secular scientist… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Liver cancer is one of the fastest growing cancer threats in the United States and other parts of the world. Yet, too few understand that the health of the mouth could be the source of the problem. In fact, past studies have established that poor oral health does increase the risk of several serious health conditions, such as heart disease, certain forms of cancer, stroke and diabetes. Simply put: if you fail to take care of your teeth and gums – it will affect far more than just your mouth. For example, a <a
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07/23/19 “It used to be parents could take their children to a library without any concern they would be exposed to all sorts of perversion but not so anymore.” Admin WASHINGTON, D.C. – The American Library Association (ALA) recently held its annual national conference and provided librarians from across the country with strategies for bringing LGBT propaganda, pornography, and “drag queen story times” for children into primarily taxpayer-funded public libraries while avoiding parents’ knowledge. More than 21,000 people attended the 2019 week-long conference in June, approximately 4,000 more than last year. The conference featured more than 100
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By Edsel Cook (Natural News) It’s the attack of the …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Fifty years ago, Neil Armstrong stepped out onto the moon and uttered the memorable words, “That’s one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents Is it a weed or wildflower? When you plant determines how many flowers you enjoy Planting your wildflowers in the fall How to prepare your soil Your garden may be a source of flavorful and medicinal flowers Wildflowers are important to the health and growth of pollinating insects, and attract a variety of bees, birds and butterflies, depending upon the flowers planted. You’ll discover some of the varieties of wildflowers available and how they may benefit your yard in this short video. Wildflowers provide a natural and low-maintenance option for meadows and fields. Since
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By Michael By Gabriel Neal, Texas A&M University I easily remember laughing at Wile E. Coyote trying to catch the Road Runner while watching Saturday morning cartoons as a child. I can still see the Coyote… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Hello CMI! Please feel free to point out any logical problems in my questioning, as I am not well versed in argumentation. Rather, please see that I am genuinely curious to understand more about our Lord. I understand that God has no limitations outside of Himself, so does this mean that God’s character is fixed? In other words (this is where the logical issues may apply), does God choose to be loving and merciful? Read More
By Melissa Smith (Natural News) Many people get diseases from …read more Source: Natural News
By Guest Contributor By Sandra Lane I pulled out the Pressure Canner today and dusted it off for the first time in at least a year. It was a year ago when I … Read the rest The post Nutritional Gold: How to Make Bone Broth appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Lifestyle changes could potentially prevent hundreds of thousands of cases of Alzheimer’s disease every year in the United States. And the role of the Mediterranean diet in preventing and treating dementia. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham Creationists were shocked to read a news article about the evolution of lilies—astonishingly, a fossilized lily, the supposed oldest ever discovered (115 million years), looked just like. . . a lily! The evolution is incredible! Actually, it forgot to evolve! Okay, so that was very tongue-in-cheek—we weren’t surprised to see that lilies have always been lilies. That’s exactly what we’d expect based on God’s Word. This particular specimen was “extraordinarily well preserved,” including roots, flower, and even the individual cells. And it has all the features of that specific class of plant (monocotyledonous): “parallel-veined, …read more Source:
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By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) In the latest of a …read more Source: Natural News
By Ken Ham Here at the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky, we’re still in the middle of our busy summer season, seeing thousands of guests visiting each attraction every day. But time goes by fast—fall will be here before we know it! If you weren’t able to come to the Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum this summer, consider visiting us this fall—there are even some benefits that come with visiting during that time of year. During the fall, you’ll find cooler temperatures, allowing you to explore the grounds, zoos, playgrounds, and the museum’s botanical gardens
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By AdminM A typical pharmacy sales promotion for the flu vaccine targeting seniors during a past flu season. by Health Impact News Staff Flu shots have been offered to Americans for years. A major target from drug companies who make vaccines and physicians who administer them has been the elderly, who are more likely to develop the flu due to their declining health. In addition, Medicare covers the cost of flu shots, making them more accessible to seniors. On December 23, 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved use of Fluzone High-Dose flu vaccine for the elderly. This
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The case against processed food just keeps getting stronger. But, amazingly, we still don’t understand exactly why it’s so bad for us. In two new papers published in the BMJ, the more ultraprocessed — or industrially manufactured — foods a person ate, the more likely they were to get sick and even die. In one study, they were more likely to suffer from cardiovascular problems. The other linked an ultraprocessed diet to a higher risk of death from all causes. Those studies followed a first-of-its-kind randomized controlled trial, out of the National Institutes of Health: Researchers found people following an
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Fresh fruits and vegetables are …read more Source: Natural News
By Sarah Chaffee Do we have 99% of our DNA in common with chimps? On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Dr. Ann Gauger discusses human and chimpanzee genomes. What is a genome? How is it sequenced? And what is a better estimate of the similarity between our genome and that of chimps? For more on this topic, see the book Science and Human Origins. 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 Jeff Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering found that bathing 1-2 hours before bedtime in water of about 104-109 degrees Fahrenheit can significantly improve your sleep Biomedical engineers at… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Kerry McDonald At the heart of debates around education freedom and school choice is the subtle but sinister sentiment that parents can’t be trusted. They are too busy, too poor, or too ignorant… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Thomas Perry Source: 5 Big Gardening Mistakes People Make in Hot Weather For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Overwatering Intuitively you might think you should give your plants extra water in extreme heat. This is not the case. If your plant appears healthy with no wilting, limp, or curled leaves and an established root system, refrain from watering. If your plants absolutely need water, the very bottom sets of leaves will start to […] Source: 5 Big Gardening Mistakes People Make in Hot Weather Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Ken Ham A common atheistic objection to God’s Word is the accusation that God condones slavery and rape. They will often bring up this objection as a way of saying that the Bible is supposedly an immoral document and therefore we shouldn’t read it, let alone follow or believe it. But is that a good objection? It flows from a misunderstanding of what the biblical text actually teaches about these issues. Well, it flows from a misunderstanding of what the biblical text actually teaches about these issues. You see, many atheists have never read the Bible for themselves or
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By Tess Pennington The vegetable garden we started is beginning to put out lots of veggies. While I love to give out fresh vegetables to friends during the summer, I like to keep some for myself to make this rich and oh-so-delicious marinara sauce. Made from fresh-grown garden favorites like tomatoes, onions, peppers, and garlic, this versatile sauce is a family favorite. 7 Delicious Ways to Use Up Your Marinara The great thing about marinara sauce is that it’s so darn versatile! If the following ideas don’t work for you, freeze it and use it another time. We use these
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