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Earlier this year, a Senate hearing was held during which Sen. Blumenthal asked industry reps some interesting questions. Have they tested 5G for safety themselves? No. Are they aware of any independent studies showing the safety of 5G? No. Does the FCC have any studies showing 5G is safe? No. …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By REALdeal Source: Massage These Stress Points to Immediately Relax a Fussy or Crying Baby For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Reflexology is the ancient art of using pressure points throughout the body to relieve pain, and it can be a natural alternative for those looking to alleviate pain. People are looking to help their little children through reflexology, especially when it comes to little babies that are still adjusting to being in their new world. […] Source: Massage These Stress Points to Immediately Relax a Fussy or Crying Baby Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Ken Ham Headlines around the world are announcing the discovery of a new species of “bat-wing dinosaur” uncovered in China. Researchers are dating this find at 163 million years old. They claim this new species, Ambopteryx longibrachium, had a membranous wing, similar to bats, and that it was a non-avian theropod (read: dinosaur) that represents a dead-end in the evolution of flight. But what was this creature? Be Careful When Reading Popular News Reports! Dr. Gabriela Haynes, a paleontologist who works with our research department, analyzed the scientific paper, published in the journal Nature. Dr. Haynes said when she [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) If you have a hiatal …read more Source: Natural News     
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther In the United States, we are lucky to have massive convenience at our fingertips. I was talking to one of the instructors for the urban survival course, … Read the rest The post How the American Culture of Convenience Is Killing Us appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
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By Michael By Daniel Taylor “The short-term, dopamine-driven feedback loops we’ve created are destroying how society works…” Facebook has been spotlighted for its censorship of Alex Jones and Infowars, but… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Lindsay Sheehan Found en mass on the forest floor, pine cones are abundant and easy to source no matter the time of year. These little woody things come in all sorts of shapes and sizes, depending on the conifer tree they dropped from, and can be put to good use as a material for a variety of craft projects. If you have a few evergreen trees in your yard, pine cones may seem like more of a nuisance than a gift. But pine cones are a free renewable resource with plenty of applications …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas [More]
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther Did you ever wonder why our country seems to be getting sicker by the year? Given the huge leaps in medical technology and the scientific discoveries made … Read the rest The post Home Detox: How to Rid Your Environment of the Sources of Chronic Illness appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Tiny technology—an environmentally matched biological cloaking device—hides shrimp in plain sight. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By REALdeal Source: Transparent Solar Panels Turn Windows Into Energy Collectors For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. A new transparent solar cell that could be used as a window was recently developed by researchers at Michigan State University. This is a feat that was once thought to be impossible, because traditional solar panels absorb light and turn it into energy, but a transparent surface is not typically able to absorb light. To […] Source: Transparent Solar Panels Turn Windows Into Energy Collectors Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Dr. Mercola Are artificial sweeteners such as Splenda still part of your daily diet? If so, I would strongly recommend reconsidering. It’s important to realize that while artificial sweeteners have no (or very few) calories, they are still metabolically active,1 and not in a beneficial way. For example, research2,3 published in the online version of the Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health August 21, 2018, shows sucralose — sold under brand names such as Splenda, Splenda Zero, Zero-Cal, Sukrana, Apriva, SucraPlus, Candys, Cukren and Nevella — is metabolized and accumulates in fat cells. Remarkably, artificial sweeteners have become so [More]
By Dr. Mercola Fatty liver disease is caused by excess fat in your liver. The medical term is hepatic steatosis. Your liver normally contains some fat, but when greater than 10% of the weight of the liver is fat, it’s called fatty liver. There are two main types: nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and alcoholic fatty liver disease, also called alcoholic steatohepatitis.1 NAFLD may be suspected if a blood test shows higher levels of liver enzymes than expected. While the disease is found more frequently in adults, researchers are finding NAFLD is a growing concern in the pediatric community, which [More]
By Sarah Garone It was a Sunday morning when I started to feel the telltale pain and burning that could only mean one thing: a UTI. As the pressure on my bladder increased, sending me to the bathroom every twenty minutes, I couldn’t believe I was experiencing this again. I had suffered through this miserable type of illness just six months before, as well as six months before that. Depressingly, this meant my third urinary tract infection in a year, qualifying me for the dreaded title of someone with “frequent UTIs.” When I had to leave a social event later [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, CSC Senior Fellow Dr. Ann Gauger talks about a recent paper in the journal Cell, and how it seems that the more we look, the greater order we find. She discusses a critical transition in embryo development, a compound which aids this transition, and the origins of this compound. According to Gauger, this order may point beyond neo-Darwinian processes. 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 Seth Pollard In recent years, IKEA has become more health and environmentally-conscious, removing Styrofoam from packaging, reducing plastic use, and even planning to use only renewable and recycled materials in its products by 2030. The company launched products perfect for city-dwellers wanting to get in touch with nature, including a sustainable DIY indoor garden, as well as a hydroponic gardening system that goes in your very own kitchen. Now, IKEA plans on helping buyers breathe easier with air-purifying curtains. The new Gundrid curtains employ some pretty high-tech ways of purifying the air. They don’t use any special filters or [More]
By Günter Bechly On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid interviews paleontologist Günter Bechly about the latest hominin fossil that’s once again “rewriting human evolutionary history.” News of the find reached the media early this month. Dubbed homo luzonensis due to discovery on the Philippine island of Luzon, it poses yet another challenge to neo-Darwinian theory. A fossil like this one should have been found in Africa, not the Philippines. It should have been a lot older than it is, and it confuses the human evolutionary tree even more than before. “Darwinian theory predicts there should be one [More]
By Mike Barrett When you go outdoors this spring or summer, make sure you cover up and do what is necessary to repel insects. A report released last year by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) shows that in the U.S., diseases spread by tick, flea, and mosquito bites more than tripled from 2004 to 2016. During that period, more than 640,000 cases of vector-borne diseases were reported. So, you should probably be careful this year, too. [1] ?Dr. Lyle Petersen, the director of the Division of Vector-Borne Diseases in the National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases [More]
Some newer diabetes drugs have been linked to a nightmarish “flesh-eating” genital disease that can spread rapidly and kill skin tissue as it grows, according to a new study by US Food and Drug Administration scientists. Symptoms of the disease known as ‘Fournier gangrene’ include pain, redness and a foul odor in the genital area. Alarmingly, the infection starts by attacking your genital or anal region, but can also spread rapidly and kill other body tissue along the way. The rare infection concerns people taking a newer class of diabetes medications known as SGLT2 inhibitors, according to FDA scientists who [More]
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther Most of the time, no one actually expects the S to HTF on that particular day. Most folks don’t go through their lives expecting one specific disastrous … Read the rest The post Prepping: The Only Way to be Ready for Anything is to be Ready for Anything appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
Taking the bite out of evolution. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Mike Barrett If you grew up in the 1980’s, you might remember the thrill of getting a Happy Meal every once in a while. Going out for fast-food was a treat back then, not a regular occurrence. But the frequency in which Americans eat fast-food isn’t the only thing that has changed in the past 30 or so years. Though many headlines tell us that fast food is getting healthier as time goes on, others say that this already-unhealthy food has gotten even worse. [1] ?Earlier this year, researchers at Tufts University and Boston University looked at 10 popular [More]
By REALdeal Source: Pineberries – This Ancient Strawberry That Tastes Like Pineapple Is Being Brought Back For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. If you’ve never heard of a pineberry, you’re not alone. The ancient fruit tastes like a cross between pineapple and bubblegum. Pineberries are strawberries, but the name comes from their pineapple flavor. They have white flesh and red seeds, just the opposite of regular strawberries. Pineberries may be a novelty now, but they are actually […] Source: Pineberries – This Ancient Strawberry That Tastes Like Pineapple Is Being Brought Back Learn more at <a target=_blank rel="nofollow" …read [More]
By Seth Pollard Are allergies from pollen exposure something you need to deal with year after year? You may already know that you can take allergy medication, avoid grassy areas, and stock up on eye drops, but are you aware that you may be triggering your allergies by making a very simple mistake: eating the wrong kinds of fruit. As much as 70% of people who deal with allergies from pollen have a bad reaction to eating certain foods. If you’ve ever struggled to breathe after eating an orange, or developed an itchy mouth after enjoying a fresh, crisp apple, [More]
A recent study on a plant in the mustard family (Brassica Rapa) provides evidence that plants continuously track environmental changes both in real time and across generations. Brassica Rapa utilize regulated innate mechanisms to produce “rapid” and highly tailored responses to the presence of pollinating bees, leaf-eating caterpillars, and the combined activities of both simultaneously.1 … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Jeff “Mixing ingredients for several hours produces smooth molten chocolate by breaking down lumps of ingredients into finer grains and reducing friction between particles.” By University of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
It seems we are rapidly moving towards compulsory vaccination in the West. This likely move is widely supported and promoted by the mainstream media (MSM) who accuse all those who choose not to vaccinate themselves or their children of being a public health risk. The bandwagon they have created is overwhelmingly populated by those who have a limited grasp of science. Like me, as lay men and women, they are solely reliant upon what they are told, unless they do their own research. I’m not a scientist and do not profess to have a full grasp of the scientific evidence [More]