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By Nancy Pearcey On this episode of ID the Future, Nancy Pearcey, professor and scholar in residence at Houston Baptist University, tells more of the political history of Darwinism, and how the same troubling issues persist today. Darwin was one of the first to say, if it isn’t purely naturalistic, it isn’t science. Others said, then and now, suggested that we keep Darwinian evolution and just trust that God is at work behind the scenes. Pearcey, co-author of The Soul of Science: Christian Faith and Natural Philosophy, says the effect, then and now, is to render our understanding of God [More]
By Robert Kulacz, DDS (NaturalHealth365) Heart disease – including a heart attack – is the number one cause of death in the United States. Although there are many contributing factors to the development of cardiovascular disease – inflammation is the critical factor. Inflammation drives the progression of atherosclerotic plaque within the arteries and is the critical factor in plaque rupture that leads to clot formation and a heart attack. In addition, contrary to popular belief, the root cause of a heart attack is not just cholesterol. What really causes a heart attack? Everybody knows that high cholesterol can cause a [More]
Doctors treating patients from over-exposure to wireless radiation will join scientists at Queen’s Park today to recommend the Ontario Government take steps to protect public health before the roll-out of wireless 5G – the next generation of cell phone technology. “My clinic is already assessing patients from across Ontario who are sensitive to microwave radiation from their wireless devices including cell phones, Wi-Fi, and an increasing number of smart appliances,” said Dr. Riina Bray, Medical Director of the Environmental Health Clinic at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto. “We expect wireless 5G to add to this burden.” Scientists from 42 countries [More]
How can we resolve the conflicting message of a good creation with the evil that surrounds us? How does geological research uncover Earth’s youth? Why is a literal Adam a gospel issue? And what happened to the dinosaurs after the Flood? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the June 2019 issue of Acts & Facts! More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Here’s how to avoid this sleight-of-hand move by packaging designers. Organic. All natural. High protein. Such tantalizing words seem to adorn every package at the grocery store. Even Lucky Charms, a cereal that’s largely dyed candy, promises that it has “whole grains” and is “gluten free” right beside the sugary sparkle “now with magical unicorn marshmallows!” Those healthy-feeling words are there for a reason: They work! According to a new series of studies done by Rotterdam School of Management and Vanderbilt University, the promises we see on cereal boxes-and likely most other packages at the grocery store-often make us perceive [More]
Prescription drugs kill nearly fifteen times as many Americans per year than the casualty toll of domestic terrorist attacks from over thirteen years combined, but still natural alternatives are suppressed and maligned despite a growing body of evidence supporting their far greater safety and efficacy. Since 1997, when the United States became one of only two developed nations that allows direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising, addiction to prescription drugs and prescription drug overdoses have quadrupled (Real Leaders, 2016). In fact, last year, deaths due to prescription drug overdoses surpassed 50,000 per year, dwarfing the number of deaths due to motor vehicle accidents [More]
By Thomas Perry Source: Neuroscience Reveals: This Is How Gratitude Literally Rewires Your Brain to Be Happier For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Justin Brown We often hear about the power of gratitude for creating a more positive and happy mental state. But did you know that gratitude literally transforms your brain? According to UCLA’s Mindfulness Awareness Research Center, regularly expressing gratitude literally changes the molecular structure of the brain, keeps the gray matter functioning, and makes us […] Source: Neuroscience Reveals: This Is How Gratitude Literally Rewires Your Brain to Be Happier Learn more at <a target=_blank [More]
By Ken Ham A slab of limey shale features something incredible—259 fish, with scales, eyes, and fins—frozen as if in mid-swim. But how on earth is this possible? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Thomas Perry Source: CDC Confirms Oil Of Lemon Eucalyptus As Effective As DEET For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Interestingly, two effective treatments for malaria are derived from plants. Artemisinin is derived from the Qinghaosu plant (Artemisia annua) and Quinine comes from the cinchona tree (Cinchona spp). Similarly, natural essential oils from plants can be used to deter the mosquitoes that transmit malaria parasites. One very effective essential oil for mosquito repellent is lemon eucalyptus oil. […] Source: CDC Confirms Oil Of Lemon Eucalyptus As Effective As DEET Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Why do some experiments show that duct tape is ineffective for treating warts? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
Researchers have just reported a newly recoded bacterial genome in which genetic optimization was markedly reduced.1 Optimization is a principle of designed systems. Scientists hacked the bacteria’s genetic code and it experienced a huge reduction in growth. It also exhibited an abnormal cell shape. Despite this obvious detriment to the bacteria, the researchers gloated that life could still operate—a common, yet fail… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Turns out that the primary ingredient found in the popular herbicide product, Roundup is killing more than just weeds. In fact, liver disease has become a huge concern for anyone exposed to this toxic substance. Currently, glyphosate (the main ingredient in Roundup) is the most commonly used herbicide within the U.S. And, for those who don’t know, this weed killer was patented back in the 1970s by Monsanto – one of the most hated corporations in the world. Today, the sales of this herbicide are responsible for about half of the company’s revenue each [More]
By Michael By Tess Pennington You can have a year’s supply of beans and rice; enough ammo and weapons to fight off the Golden Horde, a gaggle of zombies and a few renegade cannibals; acres of seeds and enough… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham Labs are a huge part of high school science. The best learning happens when students can be hands-on, discovering truths for themselves. But labs can be very challenging for homeschool families as they often involve expensive or specialized equipment or potentially hazardous chemicals. That’s why we’re offering high school labs here at the Creation Museum in our new laboratory specially set up for these programs. We offered biology labs last year, and they were incredibly popular. We’re excited to be offering four separate lab experiences for the 2019–2020 school year. Choose from biology, chemistry, physics, or forensic [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We know that antioxidants support overall wellbeing by assisting in the detoxification process – at the cellular level. Now an April 2019 study presented at Experimental Biology 2019 revealed three antioxidants in particular can dramatically improve the health of heart failure patients. Simply put: the combination of alpha lipoic acid, vitamin C and vitamin E bring many more health benefits than each nutrient, separately. In fact, heart failure patients taking these three antioxidants experienced a reduction in harmful inflammation as well as an increase in nitric oxide – both markers of …read more Source: [More]
By Lisa Egan Fire pits are becoming quite the popular backyard feature and it isn’t hard to see why. Who doesn’t like the idea of cozy nights spent around the warmth of a glowing fire with family and friends? As well, making a delicious dinner on the fire pit is a great way to keep the house cool during summer. That said, fire pits aren’t just for summer – when fall approaches and the nights start to get colder and longer, fire pits provide a nice warm place to gather with loved ones. There are so many activities that can [More]
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther The mercury is rising! As the electrical power grid struggles to meet the high demands of central air conditioners battling the heat wave, these hot weather cooking … Read the rest The post 8 Hot Weather Cooking Tips to Help You Keep Your Cool appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Dr. Brian Miller examines evolutionary explanations for the development of the eye. What is needed to build a complex eye? And how long would it take to get the necessary coordinated mutations? Miller argues the eye presents multiple insurmountable problems for evolution. 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 Susan Patterson Whether you’re living in the suburbs, a city high rise apartment complex, or rural America, these tropical and exotic houseplants will transport your home to a lush island or vibrant rainforest and bring your decor up a notch. Many of these intriguing plants are deceptively easy to grow and will reward you with spectacular color for years to come. Check out our list of 22 tropical plants you should add to your houseplant collection today. 1. Rubber tree This plant is incredibly hardy and adds a truly exciting flare to any decor. The leaves are large and [More]
By Susan Patterson So you’ve finally figured out how not to kill every houseplant you buy. Congratulations! It’s now time to reward yourself with some fun, stylish accessories that will bring your houseplant game to the next level. We’ve scoured the internet for the best deals and hottest items. Check out our list below! 1. …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Opting for locally sourced, whole foods is a critical step in taking care of your personal health. But, being concerned about what food goes into your mouth is only half the battle. You may be surprised to learn the personal care items you and your family are using – every day – are putting your health in jeopardy because of the toxic chemicals inside. From cleansers to cosmetics, the personal care products in your home may contain known cancer-causing chemicals. Make the switch (today), because the use of chemical-free shampoo and other natural personal [More]
A skeptic says that creation is fictional because we haven’t proved that God exists. Is he right? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Plastic particles may exacerbate the pollutant contamination of fish. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Ken Ham When you think top tourist destinations in the United States, what comes to mind? Well, according to a new study, Cincinnati (and the greater Northern Kentucky area), should immediately come to mind because we ranked number seven in the entire US for summer vacation destinations! This study proved what we could already have told you—this area is a wonderful place to bring your family for summer vacation! Cities were ranked based on forty criteria, such as budget and family-friendliness. On the scale, one was best and fifty was average—and we ranked one for cost of flight …read [More]
If we take a broad overview of the structure of conventional medicine in our Western societies, we are left with an inescapable conclusion: it is set up as a business, where profit is most highly valued and human health and safety is secondary. The evidence for this is overwhelming and is discussed in greater detail in many of our articles on the subject listed at the end of this article. This is absolutely not to say that there are not loving, upstanding people who are doctors, researchers, or otherwise as part of the Western medical establishment. Not at all. I [More]
By Dr. Mercola Known as a multipurpose herb and “rejuvenator” used in ancient Ayurvedic1 and Chinese medicine for thousands of years, ashwagandha2 (Withania somnifera) is a plant native to India with a host of bioactive functions. Ashwagandha is one of the few true adaptogenic herbs that helps your body adapt to stress3 by balancing your immune system,4 metabolism and hormonal systems.5 As noted in the medical review, “Scientific Basis for the Therapeutic Use of Withania Somnifera (Ashwagandha)”:6 “Studies indicate ashwagandha possesses anti-inflammatory, antitumor, antistress, antioxidant, immunomodulatory, hemopoietic, and rejuvenating properties. It also appears to exert a positive …read more Source: [More]
By Sara Tipton Balancing your hormones may seem like an uphill battle, especially for women going through menopause and men who have prostate concerns. But with the use of all natural and holistic herbal tinctures, your hormone troubles could be a thing of the past! If you are looking for an easy way to help balance out your hormones more naturally, why not reap the benefits of medicinal plants, and take a look at what herbal tinctures might be able to do for you? While natural remedies have always widely been in use, their popularity is increasing as people …read [More]