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Bajau divers of the Central Sulawesi peninsula in Indonesia are able to hold their breath and dive to amazing depths of over 200 feet using only rock weights and hand-made wooden goggles. Researchers recently compared the Bajaus’ spleen size to that of their neighbors and found the Bajaus’ are considerably larger, and that this increased size may extend the time divers can hold their breath.1 We learn two things from … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Susan Patterson If you are like me, you have a number of houseplants that you just love. I know that there is nothing that makes me happier than watching my houseplants thrive, especially when it is cold and dreary outside. Houseplants just have a way of cheering us up and making us smile. Not to mention the health benefits they bring by taking up carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. Houseplants are like natural air filters and mood enhancers. If you want more of a good thing, or wish to spread the good cheer by giving friends and family members [More]
By Susan Patterson Do you long for luscious and healthy locks? You probably strive, like most of us, to stay on top of the latest on how to keep your hair looking its best. However, the what to do and the what not to with your hair can sometimes get confusing as there is so much information circulating on the Internet. If you are like me, you have found yourself falling into the trap of believing things about your hair before really digging into the truth. I took some time to do some research into some of the top hair [More]
For generations cave guides have been telling cave visitors that the stalagmites and stalactites that they see around them grow at incredibly low rates. The figure that is usually given is one inch per century for stalactites (they are the ones that hang down). That estimate, however, was not based on any scientific research. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich As a retired healthcare professional but a still-active consumer health issues researcher and writer, there’s something I think high tech devices and Wi-Fi users ought to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham An anti-Christian crusade in New Zealand has begun. The famous rugby team All Blacks has started a campaign called #DiversityIsStrength. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By AdminM Singer and song-writer Willie Nelson, a known avid marijuana user, is still going strong at age 85. Image Source. by Paul FassaHealth Impact News The prevailing safety concerns about marijuana from mainstream medicine, mainstream media, and government officials are focused on the brain. Somehow getting “high on pot” is associated with brain damage. And brain damage is the battle cry of marijuana prohibitionists. This is one factor that has contributed toward cannabidiol’s (CBD) more widespread acceptance for medicinal purposes for children and adults. CBD is without THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the cannabinoid among over 100 in cannabis …read more Source: [More]
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) Researchers have found that a …read more Source: Natural News     
By Susan Patterson If you are a gardener you have probably heard of something called compost tea. What you most certainly do know is that your crop, your harvest, will only be as healthy as the soil in which it is grown. Without attention to the soil, your produce will lack vitality and even nutrients. This is where compost comes into play. Adding organic matter back into your soil aids in the regeneration of healthy nutrients which in turn, helps your crops thrive. An even better alternative to regular compost is compost tea. This liquid fertilizer infusion not only feeds [More]
The argument “common design means common ancestry” falsely claims to prove an assumption about the past by pointing out similar body plans in organisms today. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Vicki Batts (Natural News) Is your cell phone going …read more Source: Natural News     
Since Lee Berger and his team announced their discovery of Homo naledi,1 they have been claiming that the bones found in the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa, were deliberately disposed by living Homo naledi.2 While some objected to this interpretation,3-5 Berger’s team stuck with it and continued to promulgate the human-like behavior associated with purposeful burial.6 … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
While calories from any food have the potential to increase the risk of obesity and other cardiometabolic diseases, 22 nutrition researchers agree that sugar-sweetened beverages play a unique role in chronic health problems. The disease risk increases even when the beverages are consumed within diets that do not result in weight gain. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich More and more information is surfacing, almost daily, about adverse health effects regarding herbicides, pesticides and agricultural chemicals, specifically glyphosate, the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Anna Hunt Texting can create so much neck stress, it’s like carrying four adult-size bowling balls on the cervical spine, reveals a report published in Surgical Technology International. Written… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, biologist Jonathan Wells talks with Ray Bohlin about a conversation he imagined between evolutionists Richard Dawkins and Dan-Eric Nilsson, and published recently at Evolution News. Dawkins had lectured (in real life) on Nilsson’s computer simulation work, showing the human eye could have evolved easily and quickly. What would the two of them have said when Nilsson contacted Dawkins and told him, “I’m sorry, Richard, but I didn’t do that simulation?” Wells imagines them talking about rushing the work on that simulation. But then, what about the next conversation when the [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Natural Blaze Probiotics are a Bandage on Colony Collapse Disorder But Cause More Problems – while they have been shown to help bees withstand threats like fungal… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham Yes, you read that title right—our 2019 Grand Canyon raft trips are already filling up. Our upcoming trips for this summer are long sold out, and three of our four 2019 trips are completely booked! These raft trips down the Colorado River of the Grand Canyon aren’t just filled with adventure and gorgeous scenery. You’ll also learn about a creation worldview in the best classroom of all—the Grand Canyon! A few remaining seats are left in the August 17–20, 2019, trip with Jon Albert of Canyon …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By Dr. Mercola The word “gluten” has become such a buzzword in recent years, most likely because of the sudden popularity of the gluten-free diet that’s been endorsed by famous personalities. Before you consider trying this diet, read this page first to learn about gluten, and how it can negatively impact your body and health in the long run. What Is Gluten? A type of protein, gluten is composed of glutenin and gliadin molecules that form an elastic bond when mixed with water. Gluten is highly noted for its adhesive abilities that can maintain a compact structure for holding …read [More]
By Avery Foley The royal wedding has started a conversation more than weddings and royalty. It’s also brought the topic of “interracial marriage” into the limelight. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In the featured video, Xiren, host of Know How Things Work, interviews Oram Miller, building biology environmental consultant, electromagnetic radiation specialist in Los Angeles, and director of learning and development for the Institute for Building Biology and Ecology (IBE, www.hbelc.org). Many of Miller’s clients have electromagnetic sensitivities, but some simply want to have as healthy an environment as possible. In some cases, he’ll assess electromagnetic field (EMF) levels in a home before the client purchases the home or moves into an office space. In addition to writing about the health hazards of EMF on [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola This natural phenomenon takes place once every 29.53 days, or roughly once a month. As it did in March 2018, it sometimes appears twice a month. It occurs when the moon is completely illuminated by the sun’s rays as a result of the Earth being nearly directly aligned between the sun and the moon. By now, you probably know what it is: a full moon. Urban legend suggests the full moon brings out the worst in both people and situations. If you talk to emergency room (ER) personnel, firefighters, paramedics and police officers, they [More]
By Tom Hennigan Creationists get so focused on finding evidence of design in individual organisms that they overlook the bigger picture—design of the ecosystems. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) No doubt, the healthiest meat and dairy products produced are grass fed (‘organically-raised’) and free of toxic substances like, synthetic hormones, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and antibiotics – which get injected into conventionally-raised cows. As an added “bonus:” consciously-raised animals tend to be richer in health-sustaining omega 3 fatty acids. And, now, a new collaborative university research project confirms that animals – grass fed – do indeed offer the highest amount of omega 3 fatty acids. As you know, omega 3s are essential to human health. Omega …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) When disaster strikes, there’s no …read more Source: Natural News     
May 22   Today Pastor Tullian Tchividjian is back to continue sharing his testimony about the redemptive power of God’s grace.   Watch: TruNews Tuesday, May 22, 2018
May 21   Today Pastor Tullian Tchividjian delivers a powerful sermon on God’s inexhaustible grace.   Watch: TruNews Monday, May 21, 2018