By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Three years ago, people using the arthritis drug, Celebrex breathed a huge sigh of relief. But, as you’ll soon see, that was a big mistake. A 2016 study claimed that this arthritis medicine wasn’t any riskier for your heart than other common NSAIDs like naproxen and ibuprofen. So, many people continued to use drugs containing celecoxib, an ingredient found in Celebrex. Unfortunately, that 2016 study missed something big. According to a brand new study, there’s a huge risk to using these drugs — heart valve problems. WARNING: Arthritis drug increases the risk of a
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Anti-aging studies and longevity research are hot topics this day and age. No doubt, this is all being pushed by the aging baby boomer population. It should be noted that the average life expectancy of an American is 78.7 years. And, that this is a decline over the past two years which researchers attribute – at least partly – to declining emotional well-being and an uptick in deaths due to substance abuse, but that’s a story for another article. On the other hand, many scientists and researchers are interested in helping expand the …read
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By John C. P. Smith There is a considerable disconnection between lexicography regarding “DAY” and the formation of creation theology. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola First off, let me make it very clear that sunscreen is widely overused. There are some circumstances where it is wise and appropriate to use but those cases are few and far between. For the most part, you just need to avoid the sunscreen and rely on sensible sun exposure. Get out of the sun or wear clothing the moment your skin starts to turn light pink. Having laid that foundation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently proposed new regulations1 to “make sure sunscreens are safe and effective.” If enacted, this could have a transformative
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By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is Cumin? The Standout Health Benefits of Cumin What Is Cumin Used For? Cumin Recipes: What Is Cumin Used for in Cooking? How to Grow Cumin at Home Give Cumin Essential Oil a Try, Too Did you know that every time you add spices to your meal, you’re actually boosting its nutritional content without adding to its calorie content? There’s a wide variety of spices available today, but here’s one that will surely get your attention: cumin. Cumin is loved by many not only for its versatility in the kitchen, …read more Source:
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03/22/19 “I remember as a public school 7th grade student in 1960 my home room teacher, who was also a minister, would read a passage of scripture after we recited the pledge of allegiance and this was considered perfectly acceptable then. Can you imagine the uproar if anyone attempted to do that today! Such a teacher would surely be fired and vilified in the media as a menace to the school children. Such is the sad state we find ourselves in now.” Admin David Horowitz has written a book documenting what is becoming increasingly obvious — a chief
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Evolutionists claim that an eight-letter DNA alphabet called hachimoji allows for more varied evolution of life, but simple science shows otherwise. Read More
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Over the last 100 years, cardiovascular disease has become a top cause of death in the United States (as well as many other places in the Western world), claiming millions of lives through fatal events such as a heart attack and stroke. But, conventionally speaking, the cause of heart attacks – in particular – remain a ‘mystery’ to millions of people … until now. While Western medicine attempts to treat the current epidemic of heart disease with a host of drugs – including beta blockers and statin drugs – these medications fail to address
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03/21/19 “Indeed, the rhetoric is heating up from the neocons in DC that Russia is the cause of all the worlds ills and we are the “good guys”. Ultimately, as many have seen in dreams and visions from God, this will lead to a Russian attack on the US. And the way things are going it may not be that far off.” Admin Heedless of the consequences, or perhaps welcoming them, America’s Cold Warriors and their media platforms have recently escalated their rhetoric against Russia, especially in March. Anyone who has lived through or studied the preceding 40-year
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By Michael By Rosanne Lindsay, ND In a previous blog, I asked, “what happened to informed-consent?” Informed-consent is the cornerstone of Health Freedom, a form of art, really, since it can be crafted to suit… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham I’m so glad to be a grandfather to 17 (including one in the womb!) grandchildren. Since 12 of them are eight and under, it can get busy around our house and on outings! I am thankful for the opportunity of getting involved in their lives and getting to share the truth of God’s Word and the gospel with them—there’s nothing more important than equipping the next generation to love God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. I encourage other grandparents to be as involved as possible in the spiritual development of their grandchildren. If you
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By Dr. Mercola In this special edition of CBC Marketplace, originally aired March 2017, journalist Wendy Mesley investigates the safety of cellphones, focusing on a little-known warning from the manufacturer hidden within your cellphone manual that advises you to keep the device at a certain distance from your body to ensure you don’t exceed the federal safety limit for radiofrequency (RF) exposure. In the real-world, however, most people carry their phones close to their body, usually in a pocket. Many women even tuck their phone right into their bra which, by the way, is the …read more Source: mercola
By Dr. Mercola The herb saffron may be a safe and effective treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).1 This common neuropsychiatric disorder affects up to 7 percent of school-age children, causing a mix of symptoms including difficulty concentrating and hyperactivity to mood swings and short attention span. In up to 60 percent of cases, symptoms persist into adulthood,2 where the disorder is linked to social problems, low self-esteem and low quality of life. It’s also known to affect academic achievement. The standard, first-line approach to treating ADHD is medication, typically central nervous system stimulants such as methylphenidate (Ritalin). However,
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By Hesh Goldstein We live in a world where corporate profit is more important than consumer health. Because our diets, for the most part suck, we turn to Rx drugs for health and survival. Before getting into why Rx drugs? let’s talk a walk on the wild side. It’s a Friday or Saturday night, nothing going on, so you decide to take in a flick. You get to the theater, buy your ticket and decide to get some munchies so you can enjoy the movie better. What are your options? You might be able to get some Nachos replete with
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By Rabbi Moshe Averick On this episode of ID the Future, Rabbi Moshe Averick, author of Nonsense of a High Order: The Confused World of Modern Atheism, responds to the objection that intelligent design is a feeble “God of the Gaps” approach, an argument from ignorance. Provocative and entertaining, Averick describes the attack as “less than feeble.” He says it isn’t because of what we don’t know, but because of what we do know. He offers as an illustration the widespread skepticism in the physics community toward the possibility of anyone ever building a perpetual motion machine. Their skepticism is
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By Michael By Mac Slavo The United States Food and Drug Administration has decided that their previous ban on genetically modified salmon can be lifted. In 2016, Congress said the salmon could not be sold in… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Western diets, which are characterized …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola Results from a new study, shared in this short video, demonstrate the importance of exercise and movement to your health. Exercise may be one of the best preventive strategies against common chronic ailments, including heart disease and diabetes. The more time you spend sitting, the shorter your life expectancy,1 thanks to the negative impact on your cardiovascular and metabolic functions. The World Health Organization (WHO) lists inactivity as the cause of 3.2 million deaths each year.2 In one meta-analysis,3 researchers found those who sat the longest were twice as likely to have diabetes or heart disease, as
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Everyone is on a journey. …read more Source: creation.com
By Debbie Wolfe Fleas and ticks carry an array of diseases that not only affect your lovely pets, but can also harm their human owners too. Having been a recipient of a flea and tick bite myself, I can attest to the discomfort those little pests can inflict. As much as we love our fur babies and want to keep them safe, topical flea and tick preventatives may not be the safest option for your pets. Recently, the If you like making your own DIY projects you might like to check out my new book: <a target=_blank href="https://amzn.to/2T695qs" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Chicken noodle soup is a …read more Source: Natural News
Wheaton college professors write a series of books encouraging evangelicals to abandon the biblical understanding of Creation and the Flood as taught by Christ and the NT writers. …read more Source: creation.com
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) The calamansi (Citrus microcarpa B.) …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 92 percent of the world’s population breathe polluted air,1 and nearly 7 million deaths can be attributed to air pollution each year.2 An overall toxic environment is responsible for at least 25 percent of deaths reported worldwide, and poor air quality is one of the greatest contributors to this risk.3 Your body is dependent on the air you breathe. Poor quality can damage your lungs, heart and other organs’ systems. Sources of pollution take the form of emissions from factories, cars, planes and aerosol cans. Secondhand cigarette smoke pollutes indoor
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By Dr. Mercola When shopping for a mattress, there are a number of factors to take into account, beyond perceived comfort. In time for Presidents’ Day mattress sales, The New York Times listed several tips to help you select your ideal mattress. Among them:1 1. Assess quality and durability — Bedding and medical experts recommend looking for memory foam with a density of 3 pounds per cubic foot or greater, and coils with a gauge of 13 to 15. 2. You typically get what you pay for — A recent New York Times test of 20 foam mattresses suggested models
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Below the sea around land masses there is evidence of rapid water run-off, not slow and gradual erosion. …read more Source: creation.com
By Lindsay Sheehan Store bought produce isn’t as nutritious as it used to be. Showing a steady decline since the 1950s, modern farming practices have valued the size, yield, growth rate, and pest resistance of fruits and vegetables over and above basic nutrition. You would need to eat eight oranges today to obtain the same amount of vitamin A as a single orange would have provided just two generations ago. The main causes of nutrient loss are growing foods in soil that is depleted in nutrients, cultivating fast growing varieties that are harvested before maturity, …read more Source: Natural Living
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