By REALdeal Source: These DIY Cleaning Hacks Will Save You Time and Money For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. It’s so easy to clean your Dishwasher, Refrigerator, and Oven in less than an hour, without using harsh chemicals. Get your kitchen sparkling while also protecting our planet! There is no need to spend money on store-bought detergents and cleaning solutions when there are so many Green Kitchen Cleaning Recipes that you can make yourself! […] Source: These DIY Cleaning Hacks Will Save You Time and Money Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
They discuss current news events and go into detail on a possible clash between Israel, Russia and Syria. Watch: High Noon in Golan: Will Russia, Syria and Israel Clash?
03/20/19 I hope you enjoyed America’s favorite pastime because by the end of this year, nearly every Major League Baseball (MLB) team will be using facial recognition. Last year, their were only nine MLB teams using CLEAR’s facial recognition to spy on fans. But all of that is about to change. This year, the MLB has decided to go full-blown TSA and put facial recognition cameras in 23 stadiums which is just seven shy of the entire league. According to a Business Wire article, the MLB plans to scan the faces of millions of baseball fans. “The partnership will develop a
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By REALdeal Source: DIY: How To Build a Wood-Fired Earth Oven For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Build yourself a wood-fired earth oven that will take you back to ancient and simple times. Your food will taste delicious when it is kissed by this traditional cooking method. This type of oven is relatively easy and cheap to build. This project is a good choice for anyone who likes pizza, but you can […] Source: DIY: How To Build a Wood-Fired Earth Oven Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
One of the most complex biochemical processes in God’s creation is the ability plants possess to take in carbon dioxide and water and, with the aid of sunlight, turn it into energy-rich sugars. Most of us learned about this amazing process called photosynthesis in school. It’s designed to be the route by which virtually all energy enters Earth’s ecosystems. If you have studied photosynthesis, you can appreciate ju… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By REALdeal Source: Huge Research Report Says The More Coffee You Drink, The Longer You Live For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Zoe Freeman You might be one of the millions upon millions of people who enjoy a cup of morning coffee every day to start things off right. You may also need the mid-morning pick-me-up brew, or a coffee break with co-workers before, during or after lunch, or any other time during the day. Maybe you even […] Source: Huge Research Report Says The More Coffee You Drink, The Longer You Live Learn more at …read more
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By Ken Ham It’s finally time for spring break, and many American families are planning trips to enjoy some (hopefully!) warmer weather and an opportunity to do some fun activities and experiences as a family. I want to encourage you to take advantage of our great new value for our family-friendly attractions: multi-day passes to the Ark Encounter and Creation Museum. Spend your spring break here in Northern Kentucky (near Cincinnati). These multi-day passes give you admission to both the Ark and the museum for seven consecutive days, along with free parking, a 10% discount in their stores, and one
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By Michael By Ben Swann Not all vaccines are safe for all people, at all ages, in all quantities. Full stop! There is no question that scientifically and medically, that statement can be proven with ample… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM There are two superfood classes of vegetables most adept at blocking human cancer cell growth in a petri dish. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Dr. Mercola Annie Hopper is a limbic retraining specialist. While you may never have heard this term, limbic hyperactivity or dysfunction appears to be a foundational core of the dysfunction and challenges associated with multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), fibromyalgia and a number of other conditions, and by retraining your limbic system to respond appropriately, symptoms may subside or vanish. Hopper was herself homeless for a time due to her EHS, which made her unable to tolerate modern environments. I recently met Hopper in Peter Sullivan’s electromagnetic field (EMF) tent at an autism
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Can random DNA sequences be a source of evolutionary novelty? …read more Source: creation.com
09/19/10 Christian is joined by Anita Bailey, Ph.D, author of COLD TIMES: Preparing for the Mini Ice Age, to discuss the continuing demise of modern agriculture. Now that canned food shortages have appeared nationwide, and the massive flooding in the Midwest have alerted to the public to the risks of Just-In-Time food system, more people than ever are aware — we have passed a real inflection point, and it is now more urgent than ever to prepare and start growing your own food. COLD TIMES book: https://amzn.to/2JX7Vew or 15% off: http://auctoritaspublishing.org/specials Support IAF: http://subscribestar.com/iceagefarmer Start growing your own food today!
By REALdeal Source: Study Proves These Chemicals in Shampoo and Toothpaste Are Altering Sex Hormones in Adolescents For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Ethan Huff New research out of the University of California, Berkeley has revealed that many conventional shampoo, soap, and toothpaste products are loaded with endocrine-disrupting chemicals, or EDCs, that damage hormones in developing children. Young girls, the study found, are reaching puberty much earlier than normal as a result of exposure to these EDCs. And boys, it […] Source: Study Proves These Chemicals in Shampoo and Toothpaste Are Altering Sex Hormones in Adolescents …read more
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By everybodysfit There are a number of factors that influence obesity. These include behavioral choices, environmental circumstances, and genetics. Genes don’t always predict someone’s weight future, but science has shown that genetics play a role in obesity. Genes increase a person’s susceptibility to become overweight, but this is not an isolated causality due to behavior and environment. Take for instance the number of people living in a certain environment with all the same living conditions. How is it so that in an environment that promotes inactivity and high calorie foods that not all of these people become obese?? Not all
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The eight year old Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster marks a critical turning point in human history. As of November 2018, 18,434 people are known to have died from the March 11, 2011 earthquake and the follow-up tsunami which struck the nuclear facility leading to the inundation of electric generators powering the circulation of coolant in the reactors. When the generators failed, three units experienced catastrophic meltdowns. [1] Radioactive water has for years now been draining into the Pacific Ocean. Toxic debris spewed into the Earth’s atmosphere. More than 73,000 people remain evacuated, and fully 3,600 dies of illness
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Beetles (order Coleoptera) are a unique but common group of insects easily recognized by the pair of shiny forewings covering their body. These protective wing-cases are called the elytra. Beetles make up almost 40% of the described insects in God’s creation. If all zoologists stopped what they were doing and investigated just the Coleoptera, they would easily be busy well into the next century. Beetle research … More… …read more Source: icr.org
Last month, Caryn Isaacs went to see her primary care doctor for her annual Medicare wellness visit. A patient advocate who lives in Manhattan, Ms. Isaacs, 68, felt perfectly fine and expected a clean bill of health. But her doctor, who’d ordered a variety of blood and urine tests, said she had a urinary tract infection and prescribed an antibiotic. “The nurse said, ‘Can you take Cipro?’” Ms. Isaacs recalled. “I didn’t have any reason not to, so I said yes.” There are actually plenty of reasons for older people to avoid Cipro and other antibiotics known
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By none NST Basic DVD Training – Lumbar Spine from Michael Nixon-Livy on Vimeo. By Dr. Michael Nixon-Livy Overview Without doubt lower back pain is one of modern man’s most frequent, challenging and unrelenting problematic health conditions. In this age of modern medical and scientific research, new discoveries are being made at a rapid rate; yet, nothing is emerging to quell the seemingly worsening state of affairs accompanying the undeniable fact that this global health condition is on the increase. Some salient information: Approximately 80 percent of the world’s population, ranging from adolescents to the elderly will suffer from lower
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By Michael By Elias Marat The world is literally swimming in the filth produced by private industry, with our oceans becoming a vast dumping-ground for waste as plastic manufacturers and petrochemical companies… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham How did humans start cooperating with one another? A recent study suggests the belief in “punitive gods” caused our evolutionary ancestors to begin cooperating. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News In 1974, the Reagan administration used bogus testing on monkeys as the science “proving” marijuana destroys brain cells. This helped support the “Reefer Madness” mania originated by the 1938 movie of the same name. It was great for the “Drug War” and “just say no” campaign. Since then, international studies have proven otherwise. But they were not publicized or used by politicians as much as the bogus study. The exponentially …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Jeremiah Johnson We have covered articles in the past that detail the use of Nervines regarding herbal and naturopathic foods. To review, Nervines are substances that affect (either in a stimulatory or a calming perspective) the nervous system of the human body (Examples of this are Chamomile, Peppermint, and Valerian). What about training? Well, while you’re exercising, you can utilize herbal nervines that are excitatory or stimulatory. This is to effect an increase in circulating blood volume, concentration, and also to “fire up” the neurosynaptic nerve junctions so crucial to the interactions of neuromuscular functions. Seriously, herbs such as
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By Stephanie Larken, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Ashwagandha root holds a prominent place in Ayurvedic medicine and has slowly been gaining support from conventionally-trained healthcare providers as research continues to support its successful use for herbal healing. For example, a clinical trial studied 64 human subjects, giving half of them a placebo and half of the participants received 300 milligrams of full-spectrum ashwagandha root extract – twice daily – for 60 days, and the findings were impressive. When compared to the placebo group, the recipients of high concentration ashwagandha root extract exhibited substantial reductions in stress-sourced cortisol levels, and they …read
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By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Hugh Ross contends that “creation passages” in the Psalms also teach that the age of the universe is on the order of billions of years. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Following a healthy diet full …read more Source: Natural News
By Mary Miller (Natural News) Essential oils might not be …read more Source: Natural News
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Ray Bohlin interviews Michael Behe about irreducible complexity and evolution. Despite claims at the publishing of the book that in the coming years science would discover how molecular machines evolved, Behe notes that Darwinists have made no progress in explaining irreducible complexity. Behe’s new book, Darwin Devolves, is out now! 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