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By Ken Ham It was great to see Pastor Gerald Harris back at the Creation Museum last week. Gerald is the editor of the Christian Index online newspaper, which is a well-trafficked site for Christian news, produced by the Southern Baptists of Georgia. Gerald hails from the Atlanta area and is an influential Southern Baptist leader, writer, and speaker. A big focus for Pastor Harris is to ensure the Southern Baptist leadership stands up for biblical authority from the first verse in Genesis. On his return to the Creation Museum after many years, Gerald not only had an opportunity to [More]
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Creatine is a highly touted supplement for building muscle mass rapidly with resistance exercising. You may have heard about it or noticed this if you’ve glanced at bodybuilder magazines or looked over the shelves of certain supplement stores that tend to cater more to athletes and bodybuilders. But not all of us are bodybuilders or high-performance athletes that rely on short intense bursts of energy output. Those among us who do casual resistance training could benefit from creatine supplementation, which has proven itself in …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) Sitting, the thing people do …read more Source: Natural News     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Over the past 20 years, the capabilities of information and communication technologies have exploded. But, in addition to bringing unprecedented access to information and data, these systems have also brought about massive increases in our exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (or RF-EMF). Now, a new study examining the effects of cell phone RF-EMF radiation on adolescent neurocognitive processes suggests that this exposure can pose a risk to the most essential data retrieval system of all – the human memory. In a groundbreaking new Swiss study published …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Sarah Chaffee In this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear about electricity and bioluminescence, as highlighted in Dr. Geoffrey Simmons’ book, Billions of Missing Links. Listen in to learn about how a knee jerk reaction, eels, and the knife fish all use electrical impulses. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. 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 Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In 2018, the American Cancer Society estimates that various forms of cancer will claim 609,640 cancer deaths in the United States (alone) – that’s roughly 1,630 per day. The poor success rate of conventional chemotherapy and radiation treatments – along with their debilitating and dangerous side effects – have spurred researchers to focus on natural substances, like Boswellia, in hopes of safer, more effective, therapies. In fact, even though the pharmaceutical industry will never admit it, scientific studies have shown that this ancient herbal remedy (Boswellia) …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Water fluoridation in public drinking water has been a controversial subject for decades. Now, finally, a high court in New Zealand has ruled that fluoride in water is like adding unwanted medication to the public water supply. No doubt, this is a positive step toward abolishing the practice of fluoridation. Keep in mind, adding fluoride to the water supply is dangerous to human health. In fact, many studies have shown that fluoride affects IQ and other key bodily functions. Truth REVEALED: Putting fluoride in …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Jeffrey P. Tomkins Have you ever woken up just before your alarm went off? It’s as if your body is wired with an internal clock. Actually, scientists have discovered trillions of them! …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Most people don’t know that the pesticide DDT is still with us. Most people don’t know that it was created by the company formerly known as Monsanto, now… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) It’s a great time to …read more Source: Natural News     
By AdminM by Terri LaPointHealth Impact News There are times throughout human history that a particular hypothesis or another is dogmatically accepted as truth. In the past, those who challenged the group thinking could be hanged or burned at the stake as a heretic. Even today, there can be a high price to pay for disagreeing with the status quo, even when there is strong evidence that shows that the group-think consensus is wrong. Shaken Baby Syndrome is one such hypothesis. Dr. Waney Squier is a world renowned pediatric neuropathologist whose intellectually honest quest for scientific truth has led her [More]
By Ken Ham Last night I was honored to pick up an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Mid-America Baptist Seminary in Tennessee.* I also gave a talk to help launch the seminary’s sister school, The College at Mid-America. Both are located in Cordova, a suburb of Memphis. President Michael Spradlin leads the college and seminary. Before the convocation and ribbon cutting for the new college, he shared with me that he wanted it to be publicly known that his two schools side with AiG. President …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Researchers unveil another alarming negative …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) “My grandson was almost killed,” …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ken Ham Today is part of what’s considered “Be Kind to Humankind Week.” Each day this week has a special theme of different ways people can show kindness to one another. Some of these include “Sacrifice Our Wants for Others Needs Sunday,” “Forgive Your Foe Friday,” and “Speak Kind Words Saturday.” Now all of these things are good—as is the idea of a week dedicated to consciously deciding to be kind (as we should be all the time)—but why should we be kind to others? The idea of being “kind” is prevalent in our society with many proclaiming that [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) An alarming video published in February by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has revealed some startling information about vaccine testing and approval procedures. Even the biggest supporter of vaccines will NOT believe their eyes! (the video – below – says it all.) Simply put, (and the evidence is undeniable) vaccines and related pharmaceuticals are literally rushed to the market without proper testing and verification. We, at NaturalHealth365, have been talking about this for years – but, now, we have (video) proof. In reality, “test results” are derived …read more Source: Natural Health [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Bosses call it “work flexibility,” but the expectation to be accessible during non-work hours through our smart devices is really a chaotic (and unpaid) lack… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham While out on the road, AiG speakers, representatives, and I are frequently asked two questions: “How do we choose a good Christian college?” and “How do we find a solid, Bible-affirming homeschool curriculum?” Well, several years ago we created our CreationColleges.com website to answer the first question, and now we’re very excited to announce the launch of CreationPublishers.com to answer the second question! If you’re familiar with our Creation Colleges site, you know it’s a place where you can find a list of Christian colleges that hold to biblical authority and AiG’s tenets of creation. To determine [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Cherries for gout, cherries for gut health. While Montmorency tart cherries have a reputation as both a gout and sleep remedy – it turns out they can actually play… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola We finish up this, our eighth, Mercury-Free Dentistry Week, with a documentary by Elizabeth Hong and Daniel Montoya. “Mercury Undercover” exposes the very real dangers of mercury toxicity, and its connection to amalgam fillings. Amalgam, also called “silver fillings,” is in fact a massive consumer fraud. By referring to the color of the compound rather than its content, consumers everywhere have been tricked into placing a known neurotoxin in their mouths. Think about it: If your dentist said, “OK, I’m going to put a large mercury filling into this molar,” you’d probably sit up [More]
By John UpChurch Cleaning up dead animals really stinks—and that’s a good thing, which shows God’s wise provision even in a fallen world. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael By Lily Dane How often do you climb into bed after a long exhausting day, ready to catch some Zzzs…only to find that your brain has other plans? Insomnia caused by worry is not uncommon – in fact,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola You can get a 6-ounce jar of extra hot, “feels like your hair is falling out” Atomic brand horseradish sauce on Amazon for $5.99. If you’re a horseradish lover, that might not be a problem, but can you imagine growing your own spicy horseradish roots to produce your own horseradish sauces, saving money and learning the tricks of this easy-to-propagate, fast-growing crop? Horseradish tolerates nearly every climate, but generally requires full sun or part shade. Starting with “crowns” or roots acquired either by a generous gardening friend, the supermarket or nursery, …read more Source: [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you’ve never tried leeks, you may be interested to include them in your fall garden this year. Actually, you can grow leeks year-round, but given their hardiness to cold, they make a great fall crop. If you live in an area with mild winters, you can even leave leeks in the ground during winter and harvest them in early spring. Now is the time to consider growing (and eating more) leeks. Taking a Peek at Leeks, the Tall, Leafy Cousin of Garlic and Onions Leeks (Allium ampeloprasum porrum) are a member of the [More]
Many secular scientists extrapolate current seafloor sediment deposit rates. They then publish Earth age assignments of millions of years. Are they following the scientific method? How do manganese nodules present problems for old-Earth proponents? Does evidence line up with recent creation and the global Genesis Flood? Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Almost everyone was introduced to photosynthesis in school biology classes. It is the process where plants, grasses, and tree leaves containing green pigment chlorophyll use the sun’s energy and water to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen for the environment and glucose for the plant. There has been a quiet, gradual shift from thinking chlorophyll is simply part of a plant’s photosynthesis process that does not directly affect internal human cellular metabolism processing. Slowly, scientific research is recognizing how chlorophyll helps human life, not only by producing oxygen for us to breathe with photosynthesis, [More]
Differences in lifestyle patterns rather than mortality or health outcomes appear to have immense research potential in gauging life expectancy. How do patterns in thought, actions, supplements, and diet interact, synergize, or interfere with one another? Here’s a look at 10 powerful things that influence our aging processes. …read more Source: Prevent Disease