By Simon Turpin Today, it is not uncommon to see fathers in the church who are either passive or absent in raising their children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By none Table of Contents What Is Berberine? Natural Sources of Berberine Berberine Provides a Wide Range of Health Benefits Studies Support the Benefits of Berberine for Metabolic Syndrome, Inflammation and Cancer Possible Side Effects That You May Experience When Taking Berberine Other Ways to Optimize Your Metabolism and Mitochondrial Health Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Berberine Berberine has long been used in traditional Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines to help fight off bacteria, viruses and other harmful microorganisms. Its extracts and decoctions were even consumed to help relieve gastrointestinal problems, such as bacterial diarrhea, intestinal …read more Source: mercola
The Environmental Working Group has released findings of research showing “troubling levels of glyphosate, the cancer-causing ingredient in the herbicide Roundup” in food products including children’s breakfast cereals. The Washington, DC-based advocacy group said in a statement released June 12 that the chemical, was detected “in all 21 oat-based cereal and snack products sampled in a new round of testing.” Furthermore, all of the products but four were found to contain levels higher than EWG’s safety threshold for child consumption, which is 160 parts per billion (ppb). The products “Cheerios” and “Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch” were found with the
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By Dr. Mercola When you think of industries with the worst environmental footprints, the agricultural and automotive industries may come to mind. Yet, the pharmaceutical sector has received little attention in terms of how their manufacturing processes are affecting the Earth. An eye-opening study published in the Journal of Cleaner Production has changed that, however, revealing the carbon footprint of the global pharmaceutical industry — and it’s a large one.1 One of the study’s authors, Lotfi Belkhir, associate professor and chair of eco-entrepreneurship at McMaster University in Ontario, stated in The Conversation, “Rarely does mention of the pharmaceutical industry conjure
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By Joe Owen As Christians, how do we confront and deal with the seemingly unending list of evils in our world? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ken Ham The intention of a recent article is clear: bills which recognize the humanity of a baby, based on fetal heartbeat, are wrong and abortion is acceptable. …read more Source: AIG Daily
A childhood experience of studying the anatomy of a sheep led to a career in biology. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham One-third of the young people in our churches believe “holy books” other than the Bible are inspired by God, according to the research published in my co-authored book Ready to Return. But those books aren’t the infallible, inerrant Word of God. They are simply the ideas of fallible men, and we need to judge their thinking based on the authority of the Word of God. Bodie Hodge, a speaker and writer at Answers in Genesis, recently sat down with Billy Hallowell for an interview on PureTalk, an interactive online talk show from PureFlix.com. This fascinating interview was
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By Ken Ham A recent article from Fox News looked at five recent climate change warnings, and various experts weighed in on why these warnings were too over-the-top. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Scientists have concluded that our moon is probably still in the process of slightly shrinking as it cools.1,2 Photographs from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) showed embankments called scarps on the moon’s surface.3,4 These scarps are caused by a slight contraction of the moon’s crust as it cools. The moon’s cooling creates thrust faults which push up small sections o… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Production of cannabis is booming as the medical benefits of CBD (cannabidiol) are increasingly recognized. According to Project CBD, at least 50 conditions1 are believed to be improved by CBD, including pain, seizures, muscle spasms, nausea associated with chemotherapy, digestive disorders, degenerative neurological disorders such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease, mood disorders, anxiety, PTSD and high blood pressure. CBD is nonpsychoactive, nonaddictive, does not produce a “high” and has few to no dangerous side effects. In states where CBD is becoming widely used, there are also few reports of negative …read more Source: mercola
By Dr. Charles Ware The Grace (rather than race) Relations way offers a doctrinally sound, gospel-centered way to encourage believers to grow in our love for God and one another. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Duct tape beat out ten other wart treatments for not only cost but effectiveness, so why isn’t it standard practice? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
Eating a low-carbohydrate whole-foods diet appears to be a powerful strategy for protecting and improving the health of the body. Could this same nutritional strategy benefit the brain as well? Emerging science and clinical experience suggest that the answer is a resounding yes.1 Many people think of mental health problems like depression, anxiety, and ADHD as chemical imbalances that require medication, but how often do we stop to wonder what causes these chemical imbalances? While medications are clearly helpful and important for some individuals, one could argue that the most powerful way to change brain chemistry is through food –
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By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is CoQ10? Food Sources of CoQ10 Notable Health Benefits of CoQ10 What Does CoQ10 Do? Studies Conducted on CoQ10 How Should You Take CoQ10? Side Effects of CoQ10 CoQ10: This Antioxidant May Be More Important Than You Realize Frequently Asked Questions About CoQ10 Hundreds of thousands Americans are struggling with heart disease,1 a condition that not only takes its toll on a person’s health, but on the wallet too. For example, statin drugs, which are prescribed to lower cholesterol in the belief the drugs will help prevent heart attacks, …read more Source: mercola
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, CSC Research Coordinator Dr. Brian Miller discusses micro and macro evolution in terms of fitness terrains. Can we compare design principles in human engineering to life? Listen in as Miller shares how the process of optimization unravels the explanatory power of neo-Darwinism. 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
Certain medications commonly used to treat ADHD in teens and young adults may increase their risk of psychosis, according to new research from Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital. The potential of developing psychosis was greater in younger patients who take amphetamines, such as Adderall or Vyvanse, than those taking methylphenidates, such as Ritalin or Concerta, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday. The researchers studied 13- to 25-year-olds. They defined psychosis as hallucinations, delusional disorder, schizophrenia spectrum disorder, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder with psychotic features or unspecified psychosis. …read more Source:
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By Tess Pennington Bantam sweet corn has been one of the homesteaders’ favorites for over one hundred years! It’s quick to grow, with the ears of corn being ready to harvest and eat in around 82 days. Plus, this delicious treat is packed full of nutrients and children love it! Try growing some bantam corn today! Golden Bantam Corn supplies an excellent source of protein and is high in vitamin B6, iron, and magnesium. Corn is also high in fiber making it an excellent choice for those with a less than ideal digestive system. Corn has a higher sugar …read
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Answering a challenge to biblical geology: do pre-Ice Age ’tillites’ require glacial processes to form? …read more Source: creation.com
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) There’s no denying the appeal of scent. Whether it’s the rejuvenating odor of lemon or the calming scent of jasmine, certain fragrances have the ability to evoke energy, ease anxiety and uplift mood. But, when it comes to the ‘value’ of a typical air freshener product, researchers have learned that a pleasant fragrance can mask a cloud of toxic chemicals. Renowned researcher and scientist Dr. Anne Steinemann has studied the damaging effects of most commonly used air freshener products on human health and the environment – and the impact is so serious and widespread
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06/13/19 Government watchdog Judicial Watch has reported several times over recent years the existence of a route through Mexico and across the U.S. southern border for ISIS terrorists, as well as on an ISIS training cell in Mexico just a few miles from El Paso, Texas. Those reports now have been confirmed by no less than a captured ISIS fighter, according to the organization’s newest documentation. WND has cited the Judicial Watch reports over the years and in fact documented only a few months ago reports of prayer rugs being found. Read More: Judicial Watch: Terrorists’ route
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By Admin Reporter Brandy Zadrozny writes for NBC News and other organizations. Image source. by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Reporter Brandy Zadrozny has written an article for NBC News revealing how certain Facebook groups consisting of parents seeking natural cures for their children who suffer with autism have been infiltrated by fake Facebook accounts of people who want to turn in these parents to Child Protective Services (CPS) for the purpose of having their children taken away from them. While this may appear to be something illegal (and it probably is), Zadrozny seems to present …read more Source: Health
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By Ken Ham For several weeks now, we’ve been releasing teasers for our 2020 Answers Vacation Bible School to help you guess the theme. Along the way, we’ve given away hundreds of dollars in prizes and five 2020 Super Starter VBS Kits. And now it’s time to finally announce next year’s exciting VBS theme! Well, next summer you’ll need to grab your sunscreen, a beach towel, and some flip flops and head for . . . Mystery Island, for kids to “track down” the one true God! Answers VBS dives deep into God’s Word and even teaches apologetics, so kids
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Taking a daily shower is a fairly recent development for Americans. Just 100 years ago, many thought getting their whole body wet at once (instead of taking the sponge baths that were common then) would invite diseases like pneumonia and someone would “catch their death.” Nowadays, a long, hot shower is a daily ritual for Many Americans. Most soaps and personal care products have surfactants that, when combined with water, bind to oil and remove the beneficial fats called sebum that naturally protect your skin.1 Generally speaking, the more a product bubbles or lathers, the more surfactants it contains. Many
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Death risk increases the longer such drugs are used Extended use of popular drugs to treat heartburn, ulcers and acid reflux has been associated with an increased risk of premature death. However, little has been known about the specific causes of death attributed to the drugs. Now, a study by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System has linked long-term use of such drugs – called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) – to fatal cases of cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease and upper gastrointestinal cancer. More than 15 million Americans
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Policies that limit ultra-processed food intake are urgently needed, say researchers Two large European studies published by The BMJ today find positive associations between consumption of highly processed (“ultra-processed”) foods and risk of cardiovascular disease and death. The researchers say further work is needed to better understand these effects, and a direct (causal) link remains to be established, but they call for policies that promote consumption of fresh or minimally processed foods over highly processed foods. Ultra-processed foods include packaged baked goods and snacks, fizzy drinks, sugary cereals, ready meals containing food additives, dehydrated vegetable soups, and reconstituted meat and
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid reads from Foresight: How the Chemistry of Life Reveals Planning and Purpose by distinguished Brazilian scientist Marcos Eberlin. In this excerpt, Eberlin introduces the necessity of foresight and planning in nature by showing how every cell needs a sophisticated barrier around it that knows how to keep harmful substances out and let helpful ones in. That membrane’s job is complicated by the fact that oxygen, like many other substances, can be harmful or helpful depending on when, where, and how much. So even the very first cells’ success
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