By Ken Ham Who is “Terry the Trilobite?” Well, apparently, he’s a 400-million-year-old creature who “predates your religion, your God, and all humanity.” Let me explain. I recently met a gentleman named Nathan Elliot, who works at a ministry called the Knight Lights, at our Answers for Pastors and Christian Leaders conference. He showed me a picture he’d taken of a Bible from a hotel in the vicinity of the Creation Museum. As you can see in the picture below, someone had glued a picture of a trilobite (an extinct marine creature) into the early pages of the Gideon’s Bible
[More]
By Rhonda Johansson (Natural News) When it comes to learning …read more Source: Natural News
By none Table of Contents Basic Facts About Kombucha 4 Major Health Benefits Of Kombucha Tea Does Kombucha Have Caffeine? Kombucha Tea Side Effects How to Make Kombucha Tea Can You Drink Kombucha While Pregnant? Kombucha Tea FAQs An increasing number of people have been striving for a healthier lifestyle in recent years. As a result, there’s been a surge in the demand for health-boosting beverages. One of the most interesting (and at times controversial) beverages out there is kombucha. Sometimes called “combucha,”1 or “kombucha tea,” the market for this carbonated (but potentially alcoholic) beverage is said to be growing
[More]
Sourdough bread is often known as the healthiest bread, and there’s a science behind that moniker. Although bread is a staple, many have trouble digesting it and it could be one of the worst things to eat if a person has a gluten intolerance. But sourdough bread could be the solution and a naturally healthy one at that! So what exactly makes sourdough bread so much healthier and better for digestion than commercially made bread? Read More: Why Sourdough Bread Is Great For Your Health (with recipes) | Ready Nutrition
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner ET isn’t a mystery, if you’re willing to examine the data from 60 years of research and take it to its logical conclusion. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Susan Patterson If you have ever planted a flower, a vegetable, or any grass seed in your yard, you have most likely had an unfavorable encounter with crabgrass. This vociferous weed, though seemingly harmless at first, can rapidly take over your garden or yard, creating an untended, unruly looking space. The problems associated with crabgrass are not just aesthetic, however. This weed sucks massive amounts of nutrients and water from the soil, stealing life-giving necessities from your more delicate plants to continue its unprecedented take-over. It appears in late spring, sprouting up in any area of bare soil. Since
[More]
By AdminM After years of research James and Lance Morcan have made their book available for nearly free via Amazon.com Kindle. But will it soon be banned? Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News When the Morcan’s new eBook, VACCINE SCIENCE REVISITED: Are Childhood Immunizations As Safe As Claimed?, was published earlier this year (2019), I ordered it via Amazon.com’s Kindle platform (currently the only place available) and read it with great interest, as it was a brilliant treatment of the subject from a fresh perspective. The book obviously was the result of years of research, and yet it was
[More]
Answers in Genesis released an eye-opening, myth-shattering book, co-edited by CEO Ken Ham and Bodie Hodge, Glass House: Shattering the Myth of Evolution. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Dr. Mercola Okra (Hibiscus esculentus) is a unique, annual vegetable from the same family as the hollyhock. It is usually the color of fresh corn husks, has the shape of a spike and the texture of a grooved cucumber. When sliced, it may remind you of a tiny star fruit. In this short video, you’ll see how easy it is to add to your garden planting. Although technically a fruit because its seeds are inside the plant, okra is usually referred to as a vegetable that is also called “lady fingers” in reference to their shape, and …read more
[More]
To the first Europeans to settle in Australia, it looked like a badger. But the creature-a godsend to shipwrecked sailors-turned out to be something very different. …read more Source: creation.com
By Stephanie Larken, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It’s well documented that consuming ample vegetables and fruits can benefit physical health. In fact, consuming just three to four servings of fruits and veggies can reduce numerous health risks including the development of chronic inflammation, early death and improve heart health – particularly when eaten raw. However, a recent groundbreaking study released by the University of Leeds indicates that ingesting adequate fruits and vegetables can also significantly improve mental wellbeing. Over 40,000 participants were involved, and three waves of analytical data were collected between 2010-2017 concerning participant’s self-reported state of mental wellbeing. With
[More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) You may have never heard of Syngenta before, but the agrochemical company has been getting extremely close to impacting your ability to purchase healthy produce. How’s this for cheeky: Syngenta recently pushed for a patent on non-GMO tomatoes. You read that right: a patent. This is basically saying that a NON-genetically modified organism was created by Big Agra – as opposed to the laboratory offspring better known as GMO foods. What happened when a major agricultural company tried to claim TOMATOES as their own creation In an amazing feat of delusion, the Swiss-based global
[More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Heart disease, the top cause of death in the United States, claims about 610,000 lives (every year) – while a stroke can kill an additional 140,000. Solid research shows that a common (but insidious) condition can increase the risk of both a heart attack and stroke – often without any clear symptoms. The fact is: nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increasingly recognized by researchers as a “silent” threat to cardiovascular health. NAFLD, which currently affects close to 30 million Americans, is the most common liver disorder in the United States. While many cases
[More]
In the last few years, ICR has expanded its creation resources to meet the needs of students, elementary-age children, and beginning readers. But as the father of a baby and a toddler, ICR Media Production Engineer James Turner couldn’t help but see the need for simple books that could give kids a strong biblical creation foundation during their earliest years. “Young kids like mine tend to be rough with books, someti… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Breast augmentation is the leading type of cosmetic surgery in the United States, with well over 300,000 of these procedures performed in 2017 alone – an increase of 3% compared to 2016. In light of its growing popularity, an important question needs to be asked: could a breast implant lead to cancer? New data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggests yes. And, the information was just shared in a February 6, 2019 press release from the FDA. The FDA also released a letter to healthcare providers in an attempt to raise
[More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 The following supplement has been shown to boost testosterone and improve semen quality in infertile men: Ashwagandha Ashwagandha supports sexual and reproductive health in both men and women. In men, it helps boost testosterone levels, and has been shown to improve semen quality in infertile men. Learn more. Vitamin A Astaxanthin Curcumin 2 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Children and the American Dental Association recommend children younger than 3 use the following amount of toothpaste when brushing their teeth: Enough to cover half the length of the toothbrush A rice-grain sized amount The
[More]
By Ken Ham The headline of a Order your copy of Glass House today! Many people believe there’s an incredible amount of evidence for evolutionary beliefs. But most of this so-called evidence doesn’t actually support evolution the way that it is claimed to. We detail this finding regarding many common evolutionary arguments such as chromosome 2 fusion, the horse sequence, whale evolution, and so much more in our brand-new book Glass House: Shattering the Myth of Evolution. Glass House features chapters from a powerful team of credentialed scientists, researchers, and biblical apologists as they take on the pillars of evolution.
[More]
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is Nettle Tea? 5 Benefits You Can Get From Nettle Tea Does Nettle Tea Contain Caffeine? Brew Your Own Nettle Tea With These Easy Steps How Do You Store Nettle Tea? Side Effects and Contraindications for Nettle Tea Sip on Nettle Tea to Get a Health Boost Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Nettle Tea If you’re familiar with stinging nettle, there’s a high chance that it’s for the wrong reason. If you’re one of the unlucky people who’ve been stung by this plant, you’ve probably vowed to stay away from it forever. However,
[More]
By Contributing Author Hulless oats are whole oats grown without the exterior hull, which means they require less processing after harvest and can be rolled or ground into flour. They also provide a quick and healthy breakfast. In our ongoing quest to become more self-sustaining, why we’ve put together this “seed to table” growing guide so you can try to grow your own hulless oats. Regular oats have a hard shell that is rather difficult to remove. Unless you have a mechanical way of removing this hard shell, you are better off growing some hulless oats (also dubbed …read more
[More]
By John G. West On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, CSC Associate Director John West exposes the darker side of P.T. Barnum. Maybe you’ve watched The Greatest Showman – but have you heard of Barnum’s “What Is It?” exhibit? Listen in for more about racist displays of human “freaks” and how the science of the day endorsed Social Darwinism. For more, watch Human Zoos, newly released on YouTube. 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]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Plant-based diets are put to the test in the treatment of periodontal disease. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
03/08/19 You may not have heard about 5G or 6G technology until President Trump posted about it on his Twitter page last month. Regardless, the forced installation of 5G has already been happening in the U.S. and all over the world even though: Security experts say 5G and its sidekick The Internet of Things (IoT) create huge cybersecurity risks (see 1, 2). The Telecom Industry can’t say it’s safe biologically or environmentally. Many videos have already been posted online discussing 5G including this new one featuring Josh Sigurdson interviewing author, economic and telecom analyst, John Sneisen.
[More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM A guideline is suggested for how to read food labels for packaged grain products such as bread and breakfast cereals. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) On any given day, about 20% of the United States population consumes diet soda. And, to be perfectly blunt, this is a serious problem – especially for postmenopausal women, as you’re soon see. While these soft drinks are heavily marketed as a ‘healthier alternative’ to their sugar-filled counterparts, increasing amounts of scientific data indicate that diet sodas – filled with artificial sweetener and other unpronounceable chemicals – increase the risk for health problems ranging from heart disease to depression. Now, in a new paper published by the American Heart Association’s peer-reviewed journal Stroke, a
[More]
Descriptions of feathered dinosaurs continue to wing their way into scientific literature. While most researchers see each new example as another link in a Darwinian story of reptiles somehow evolving into birds, others fit these fossils into more classical categories. Two new discoveries give owners of these opposing views new opportunities to peck at each other’s ideas of bird beginnings. Both cases are easy to land on a creation-friendly… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Tess Pennington Emergencies happen when we least expect them, and as two women recently found out, when you plan for the worst, your odds of survival increase. A survival story made headlines recently about two women who lost their way in the Sierra Nevada mountains over President’s Day Weekend. The two became disoriented in the snow and lost their way while cross-country skiing and spent two days in harsh winter elements before they were able to notify relatives that they were lost, and the relatives then called 911. Emergency responders are now claiming they survived subzero temperatures from knowing
[More]
By Lisa Egan We often hear that we should walk 10,000 steps a day for good health and for weight loss. But where did that recommendation originate? You may be surprised to learn how that guideline became so popular. It wasn’t based on research – it was created as a promotion by a pedometer company in Japan in the 1960s. The idea became more widespread as walking clubs adopted it as a goal. That being said – it isn’t a bad goal to work toward. Any physical activity is beneficial, and the more steps you get in each day, the
[More]