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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Some herbs and spices—including cinnamon, cloves, lemon balm, marjoram, oregano, and peppermint—are so rich in antioxidants that just a small pinch can go a long way. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
How did they form? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By Laraine C. Abbey-Katzev, RN (emeritus), MS, CNS Hospital patients dying of organ failure from serious infections are walking out of the jaws of death time after time thanks to courageous… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
In some people, faint evening light is enough to delay the normal rise in melatonin. Humans differ widely in their sensitivity to low levels of light in the evening, which could explain why late exposure to artificial light worsens the sleep and health of some – but not all – people. Sean Cain and his collaborators at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, exposed 55 people to varying levels of light starting from four hours before their bedtimes, and periodically measured the amount of the hormone melatonin in the participants’ saliva. Melatonin levels naturally rise in the evening, helping to start [More]
By Troy Lacey A new study in the journal Nature Medicine revealed a nasty downside to the mutant gene variant of CCR55, which prevents HIV infection. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Admin Stock photo. Brands pictured may or may not have been tested by The Environmental Working Group. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News A new report released this week (June, 2019) by The Environmental Working Group (EWG) confirms previous reports that America’s breakfast cereals, consumed primarily by children, are contaminated with the toxic herbicide, glyphosate. Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Monsanto’s RoundUp, and has been linked to cancer. Juries in recent court cases have awarded billions of dollars in damages to cancer victims who were exposed to …read more Source: Health Impact News     
Impossible Foods is billing its Impossible Burger as a healthier, more sustainable option than beef, but when tested by consumer advocacy group Moms Across America (MAA), concerning levels of the herbicide glyphosate were found in the food.1 It’s not at all surprising, considering the Impossible patty is made mostly of genetically engineered (GE) soy protein, and in the U.S. about 94 percent of soybean acres are planted with such GE seeds, which are designed to tolerate glyphosate, i.e., Roundup herbicides.2 This alone pokes holes in their attempts to greenwash an otherwise highly processed fake food, but the company’s response to [More]
By Ken Ham Nothing warms my heart more than seeing children devouring and loving Answers in Genesis resources and God’s Word. You may have noticed that AiG loves kids and wants to raise up generations to love the Bible and to boldly and unashamedly proclaim the authority of God’s Word and the gospel of Jesus Christ. Well, I recently heard from a young man who was asked to create a display board on his favorite author—and he chose me! Matthew and his mother reached out to me and asked if I would answer Matthew’s questions for his special project. I [More]
By Ken Ham Books like I am Jazz, Red: A Crayon’s Story, and George are increasingly being used in public school classrooms across the United States (and internationally) to promote transgender ideology to children. Comprehensive sex education curricula (often slipped in without parental notification under the guise of “healthcare” teaching) push homosexual relationships as normal and natural—but that’s not how God designed it to be, and our children need to learn that, starting from an increasingly young age. God’s plan is the very best plan—and that’s the positive message children will get from a brand-new book from Master Books, our [More]
For years, homeopathy has been unfairly maligned by the American Medical Association (AMA), FDA and mainstream medicine as a worthless placebo that lacks any scientific evidence of effectiveness. If you listen to these aggressive mainstream critics, you would never know that homeopathy was originally a well-accepted medical practice taught in medical schools, which conferred degrees in the specialty. There were even homeopathic hospitals and the practice was supported by governments and influential leaders. Homeopathy was developed by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843), a German physician to the royal family, who was appalled at the traditional medical practices of his day, such [More]
Yes: there are opiates that derive from various food proteins that exert peculiar effects on the human brain. The worst? The opiates that come from the gliadin protein of wheat and related grains. Opiate receptor researchers at the National Institutes of Health originally coined the term “gluteomorphin” nearly 40 years ago when it was determined that the gliadin protein of wheat undergoes partial digestion (since humans lack the digestive enzymes to fully digest proline-rich amino acid sequences in proteins from seeds of grasses) to yield peptides that are 4- to 5-amino acids long. Some of these peptides were found to [More]
By Julie Fidler There are many “secrets” to leading a long and healthy life (though they aren’t really secrets). One of them – which I’m sure you’ve heard time and time again – is to limit sugar intake (especially added sugars). One of the best ways to do that is to cut down on sugary, health-hazardous beverages. According to numerous pieces of research, any sugar-sweetened drink can cut years off of your life, including sports drinks, fruit drinks, and energy drinks. Just because there is a picture of fruit on the label doesn’t mean it’s safe for consumption. And, as [More]
By Ken Ham On my Twitter, atheists frequently accuse me of trusting in myths and being irrational for believing the Bible and creation. But who is really being irrational? After all, if the universe is the result of random chance processes, then so are our minds. So how can we trust the conclusions our brains come to? Logic only makes sense in a biblical worldview, where there’s a logical Creator who made us—and our minds! Astrophysicist Dr. Jason Lisle, of the Biblical Science Institute, recently sat down with Billy Hallowell at the Ark Encounter for an episode of …read more [More]
By Julie Fidler E-cigarettes may be an effective way of helping people to quit smoking regular cigarettes, but studies show that vaping is far from safe. According to the research, people who vape are more likely to suffer heart attacks, strokes, and depression. Using the National Health Interview Survey, researchers compared people who reported vaping to with those not reporting any e-cigarette use and found that e-cigarette users had a: 55% greater risk of having a heart attack 44% greater risk of circulatory problems 30% higher risk of having a stroke 10% higher risk of coronary artery disease The risks [More]
By Julie Fidler Many depression sufferers also suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and a small study suggests that taking probiotics may ease both conditions. Researchers from McMaster University in Canada conducted a randomized, placebo-controlled trial that uncovered a link between probiotics and mood improvement in 44 adults with IBS and mild to moderate depression or anxiety. The study also showed that probiotics caused changes in regions of the brain related to emotional processing. [1] For the study, participants were divided into two groups and followed for 10 weeks. Half of the subjects took a daily dose of the probiotic [More]
By Seth Pollard Sure, Netflix is full of great shows and movies to watch, but it can never replace nature in providing a natural and euphoric boost in both physical and mental health. Many studies have showcased the powerful benefits nature can offer, proving that spending time outside slashes the risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and stress. [1] Researchers from the University of East Anglia in the U.K. reviewed data on almost 300 million people from 20 countries, including the U.S., and assessed the effect of nature on people in Australia, Europe, and Japan – where Shinrin [More]
By Melissa Webb Kids don’t just play differently from adults, they think differently too—by God’s design. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Long-age thinking held back scientific explanations of a major South African geological feature. …read more Source: creation.com     
How tilapia skins help to heal burn victims …read more Source: creation.com     
By none By Barbara Loe Fisher This year, the fearmongering about measles has reached epidemic proportions in America. A day doesn’t go by without media outlets publishing angry articles and editorials spewing hatred toward a tiny minority of parents with unvaccinated children, who are being blamed for measles outbreaks.1,2,3 The remedy is always a call to track down, persecute and punish any parent whose child is not vaccinated.4,5,6 Some state and federal lawmakers are reacting to the relentless fearmongering by proposing to severely restrict the medical vaccine exemption and eliminate …read more Source: mercola     
By Ken Ham The website The Conversation hosted an article, in a series designed for children, to answer a reader-submitted question, “Are humans going to evolve again?” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Selco by Selco After many years of teaching survival courses, I never know what kind of students I might get on course. But just like most of the people around, I … Read the rest The post Selco: How to Truly Know Your Survival Skill Level appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following nutrients has not been shown to protect skin from ultraviolet damage? Vitamin E Vitamin A Scientists have identified several nutrients that have UV protective activity, reducing your risk of sunburn and related skin damage, including astaxanthin, vitamins D and E, lycopene and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). Learn more. Lycopene Astaxanthin 2 Which of the following plants is cannabidiol (CBD) derived from? Poppy Hemp only Cannabis and hemp CBD is the nonpsychoactive component of cannabis and hemp. Unlike the THC in cannabis, CBD does not induce a high, but has many clinical benefits, including [More]
Stephanie Seneff, a PhD from MIT University, studies glyphosate, the active ingredient in the pervasive herbicide known as Roundup that’s made by Monsanto, the massive agrochemical giant that was recently purchased by Bayer pharmaceuticals. Dr. Seneff and many other scientists from around the world have published several papers outlining the very clear and very obvious dangers that glyphosate poses to human and environmental health. Not only do we have a wealth of data, but there are also numerous court cases (more than 10,000 pending) that have ruled in favor of the people, linking glyphosate with causing cancer. On top of [More]
By Troy Lacey An alleged contradiction is said to occur between 2 Corinthians 1:13 and 2 Peter 3:16. Is this an irreconcilable contradiction? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Although many people aren’t familiar with broccoli sprouts – the earliest form of broccoli before it forms its stalks and florets – they are well worth adding to your diet. While they look a bit like bean sprouts, they have a peppery, earthy taste and are packed with various unique compounds that offer some surprising health benefits. Recent research shows that one of the compounds found in the broccoli sprouts – sulforaphane – can actually protect your stomach from both gastritis and stomach ulcers. Other studies also show the benefits of these sprouts, such [More]
By Thomas Perry Source: How To Get 3 Times More Tomatoes By Simply Using Your Fingers! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Would you like to improve your tomato yield for a better harvest? If you follow these simple tips you can increase the production of your tomatoes (and pepper plants too!) Watch the clip below for a full explanation. H/t MIgardener Follow us Share this article Source: How To Get 3 Times More Tomatoes By Simply Using Your Fingers! Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com