By REALdeal Source: Manuka Honey: Improves Sleep, Boosts Immunity, Prevents Cancer, and Is a Natural Antibiotic For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Manuka honey is produced by bees that forage on the nectar of Leptospermum Scoparium, or New Zealand’s Manuka bush, as well as tea trees, native to Australia and New Zealand only. This remarkable type of honey not only effectively kills bacteria, but none of the bugs killed by it have been able to build up immunity. […] Source: Manuka Honey: Improves Sleep, Boosts Immunity, Prevents Cancer, and Is a Natural Antibiotic Learn more at
by Frank Sherwin and Jeff Tomkins, Ph.D. Australian and American zoologists discovered a new species of shark.1Carcharhinus obsolerus was discovered off the coast of South East Asia but has not been found anywhere in the past eight decades. Based on the morphology of the find’s teeth and fins, researchers have concluded it’s a new species of shark, but … More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Oxidized cholesterol (concentrated in products containing eggs, processed meat, and parmesan cheese) has cancer-fueling estrogenic effects on human breast cancer. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By REALdeal Source: List of Foods and Products that Have Tested Positive for Monsanto’s Carcinogenic Glyphosate For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. As one of the world’s most common herbicides, marketed by what is now the world’s largest chemical corporation with Bayer’s purchase of Monsanto, glyphosate (the main chemical in “Roundup”) is present in just about everything. Believe that cotton is sterile, or feminine hygiene products are clean? They aren’t. One thing about biochemistry that industry influenced scientists don’t […] Source: List of Foods and Products that Have Tested Positive for Monsanto’s Carcinogenic Glyphosate Learn more at …read more
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Secular geologists have long claimed that oil can survive millions of years underground because it somehow becomes pasteurized at 80 oC (176 oF), preventing further biodegradation.1 These geologists argue that oil can be preserved for millions of years because the subsurface temperatures are simply too hot for microbial activity. And once the oil is pasteurized (heated enough to destroy microorganisms) and t… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Seth Pollard Oskri Organics Corp. has recalled its sunflower and tahini butter products due to concerns that they may be contaminated with Listeria. [1] In a statement, Oskri, based in Wisconsin, said a customer informed them in mid-December that they “randomly” sent its product in for testing and that the results came back positive for Listeria monocytogenes bacteria. Kind of weird. Listeria monocytogenes can cause a serious infection called Listeriosis. Symptoms vary depending on the person and the part of the body affected, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). [2] People tend to experience
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By Mike Barrett The prospect of developing cancer is a terrifying one for everybody, but there is reason to feel a bit more encouraged. A recent report shows that U.S. cancer death rates have decreased constantly for the last 25 years. [1] The report, which comes from the American Cancer Society (ACS), shows that from 1991 to 2016, the U.S. cancer rate steadily declined by about 1.5% per year, resulting in an overall decline of 27% during the quarter-century. That means that 2.6 million fewer cancer deaths occurred than would have been expected had the death rate remained the same.
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By Michael By Sofia Adamson Air pollution is an invisible killer – one that slowly poisons you day-by-day. By no means is this an exaggeration. According to a World Health Organization report from 2018, air… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
To rebut threatening letters sent to public schools by an atheist group, Ken Ham assured them of the legality of sending classes on an official school trip. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By AdminM N.Y. Law Professor Mary Holland Addresses U.N. on Government Vaccine Policies Violating the Nuremberg Code. Story. Vaccine Mandates Results Don’t Safeguard Children’s Rights or Health: How Did We Get Here? By the Children’s Health Defense Team For decades, the U.S. government has made compulsory childhood vaccination one of the cornerstones of its public health policy. Outside the U.S., countries’ vaccination policies range from completely voluntary to “aggressive,” with some nations promoting vaccination but leaving the decision up to the individual, and others pushing a little harder by financially incentivizing …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Osteoporosis – in which bones become increasingly more brittle and prone to breakage – affects 16 percent of American adults over age 65, with postmenopausal women at increased risk. According to the World Health Organization, this age-related condition poses more of a threat to health than either high blood pressure or breast cancer – with experts predicting that 50 percent of all women over 50 will experience an osteoporosis-induced fracture of the hip, vertebra or wrist. Now, new research highlights the surprising role of refined white sugar as a major culprit in this debilitating
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By Andrew McDiarmid On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid talks with science historian Michael Keas about Keas’ revealing new work from ISI Books, Unbelievable: 7 Myths About the History and Future of Science and Religion. “Scientists do love a good story,” says Keas. “Turns out there are plenty of stories we shouldn’t believe, myths about science and Christianity supposedly at war with each other.” He also discusses a future-oriented ET myth that functions as a substitute for traditional religion. Listen in to learn more about Keas fascinating and informative new book. Your browser does not support playing
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By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Reishi mushrooms (Ganoderma lucidum), also …read more Source: Natural News
By Ellaine Castillo (Natural News) The small nettle (Urtica urens) …read more Source: Natural News
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Autism affects approximately 1-2% of the world’s population, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Yet, conventionally speaking, there’s ‘no definitive cause or cure.’ However, over the past few years, scientists have found some promising clues within the gut and recent studies have taken this one step further by featuring the benefits of probiotics for children with autism. First, it’s important to understand: autism is a complex spectrum of disorders with three classic features, repetitive behaviors, communication impairments, and poor social engagement. And, while autism is primarily ‘treated’ with …read
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future host Andrew McDiarmid continues his series with science historian Michael Keas about Mike’s new work from ISI Books, Unbelievable: 7 Myths About the History and Future of Science and Religion. Here they focus on the myth that a vast cosmos renders humanity insignificant, and in the process, discredits the Judeo-Christian worldview. As Keas notes, science popularizer Bill Nye recently dusted off this old saw, but the Old Testament itself, in the Psalms, depicts man and the earth as tiny in compared to a vast universe. Keas also discusses C.S. Lewis’s
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By Mike Barrett The holidays are officially over, and although you may still be picking at leftovers and what’s left in the office cookie tin, it’s time to start thinking about how to make THIS year a healthy year… again! U.S. News & World Report, which calls itself “the global authority in rankings and consumer advice,” has just published its annual assessment of the year’s Best Diets. The platform offers pretty much all the information you could possibly ask for on more than 40 diets. For 2019, the Mediterranean Diet was ranked the best for the 2nd year in a
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By Ken Ham When was the last time you and your spouse went out for a fun night of fellowship and laughter? Well, we’re excited to be hosting an evening of clean, family-friendly comedy with “God’s comic,” Brad Stine. Brad is known as the man who revolutionized Christian comedy many years ago. He has performed across the country, appeared in a few movies, and has been featured on many mainstream media outlets. You’ll thoroughly enjoy this The food, which will be prepared this year by the head chef of our attractions, is always delicious. This year’s menu features your choice
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By Mike Barrett On January 8, 2019, following a protracted legal battle, India’s top court ruled that Monsanto can own patents on genetically modified (GM) cotton seeds. The decision overturns a Delhi High Court ruling which said the country’s laws barred plant varieties and seeds from being patented. Monsanto’s Bt cotton seeds were introduced to India in 2002. Today, more than 90% of the country’s cotton crop is genetically modified. The seeds are referred to as Bt cotton because they have been inserted with a pest-resistant toxin called Bacillus thuringiensis. The court decision could encourage biotechnology to increase investment in
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By REALdeal Source: Scientists Warn Earth’s Magnetic North Pole Has Begun Moving ‘Erratically’ – Speeds So Fast They Are Having to Issue an Emergency Update to GPS For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Earth’s magnetic fields are shifting – and scientists are unsure why. Researchers say the magnetic North Pole is ‘skittering’ away from Canada, towards Siberia. The problem has got so bad, researchers around the world are scrambling to update a global model of the fields, according to Nature. Called the World Magnetic Model, it underlies all modern navigation, […] Source: Scientists Warn Earth’s …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following cooking oils is harmful and should be avoided to safeguard your health? Coconut oil Olive oil Canola oil Vegetable oils such as canola and corn oil are highly damaging and should be avoided to safeguard your health. Healthy cooking oils include coconut oil, olive oil, grass fed butter and ghee. Black seed oil is another healthy fat that many forget about. Learn more. Pastured lard 2 Which of the following is not a recommended key strategy for easing low back pain? Chiropractic adjustments Stretching Standing and moving more Opioids Opioids are the
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By Dr. Mercola 30 Tips in 30 Days Designed to Help You Take Control of Your Health This article is included in Dr. Mercola’s All-Time Top 30 Health Tips series. Every day during the month of January, a new tip will be added that will help you take control of your health. Want to see the full list? Click here. If you struggle with high blood pressure and/or less than ideal heart health, you’d be wise to tweak your diet to include more nitrate-rich foods. The devil’s in the details, though; it’s important to remember that not all dietary nitrates
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By Ken Ham Researchers have announced what they believe to be the oldest flowering plant, a flower with a tree-shaped style and spoon-shaped petals from the early Jurassic, some supposed 174 million years ago. The fossils of this plant were examined with high-powered microscopes that revealed it was an angiosperm, a specific group of plants that have flowers and enclosed seeds. One researcher describes the origin of angiosperms as a long “academic headache,” and the lead author of this new paper on this fossilized flower comments, Researchers were not certain where and how flowers came into existence, because it seems
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By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) High blood pressure. known as the ‘silent killer,’ affects over 77 million Americans, according to latest figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That’s 1 in 3 adults – a full one third of all American adults – living with a major risk factor for stroke and heart disease. It’s no wonder these two conditions are the main drivers of premature death in the U.S. Conventionally speaking, drugs such as beta blockers and diuretics have been the first-line of defense offered by Western medicine. And while these drugs can be
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By Mike Barrett Low-carb diets are nothing new. If you haven’t tried the Keto diet or the Atkin’s diet, you’ve likely heard of them. Many people consider these “fad” diets, and they very well may be, but fad or not, research does suggest that cutting carbs could be an effective way for people who have lost weight to keep it off. Click for larger version. Source: BMJ One study, which looked at people who were trying to maintain weight loss, found that the participants burned more calories when they adhered to a low-carb diet, versus a high-carb diet. Among those
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By Michael By Matt Agorist A new survey published this month in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs helps explain why Big Pharma is so afraid of cannabis. The pharmaceutical and alcohol industries, both powerful… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Harry F. Sanders, III The hoatzin is a very unique bird, a conglomeration of traits typical of birds, reptiles, and mammals. Its most unique features are distinctly un-birdlike. …read more Source: AIG Daily