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Do we need experts to interpret the Bible for us, or can we understand it for ourselves? ICR’s National Representative, Dr. Randy Guliuzza, discusses the doctrine of biblical clarity and why it matters. You’ll also hear about ICR’s upcoming event in El Paso, Texas, and a new podcast that will help you start your day with timely truths from God’s Word.   Listen: Can We Understand the Bible for Ourselves? | The Institute for Creation Research
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Diabetes affects well over 30 million Americans and is a major contributor to many health problems, including heart disease and cancer. But, a lesser known reality is how blood sugar issues increase the risk of a hospital readmission. It’s safe to say: nobody wants to go to the hospital. But, as a new study points out, having high blood sugar can make you a ‘frequent flyer’ of your local hospital. Yet, we know there are many natural ways to avoid this fate. Hospital …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
The popularity of cannabidiol (CBD) — one of the nonpsychoactive components of cannabis and hemp — has exploded in recent years. As noted in a May 14, 2019, New York Times article:1,2 “… cannabidiol is everywhere. We are bombarded by a dizzying variety of CBD-infused products: beers, gummies, chocolates and marshmallows; lotions to rub on aching joints; oils to swallow; vaginal suppositories … CVS and Walgreens each recently announced plans to sell CBD products in certain states.” This mass emergence of CBD products came on the heels of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s downgrading of CBD products from cannabis [More]
By none With the holiday season fast approaching, now’s the right time to start scouring recipe books and cooking sites for healthy and delicious recipes to serve your guests. While there’s plenty of options available for main dishes, side dishes and desserts, very few are available for sidings like gravy. The good news is that Rachel Saenz, a Mercola employee, has developed a ketogenic gravy recipe for you so you don’t have to skip this holiday staple. It’s made from wholesome ingredients and only takes a few minutes to prepare! Keto Gravy …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola In this interview, Bruce Ames, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of California Berkeley, currently senior scientist at the Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute, discusses the importance of vitamins and minerals for longevity and explains his “triage theory” of nutrients. Ames was born two weeks after my dad, who passed away earlier this year, so he is 90 years old. He developed the famous and widely used Ames test, which tests the mutagenicity of compounds. In recent years, he’s shifted from his work in mutagenicity to focusing on nutrition for healthy aging. [More]
By Jeremy Ham How much did the disciples and others really understand about the reason Jesus came to earth? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) We know that both vitamin D and magnesium are essential for optimal health. But, in new research out of Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, researchers reveal how magnesium plays a key role in optimizing vitamin D levels in the body. We can never states this fact enough: Optimal vitamin D levels energize the immune system and help to protect us against cancer and many forms of dementia. In addition, ideal magnesium levels will help to decrease the risk of stroke and type 2 diabetes while boosting …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What Is Pine Oil? 5 Benefits of Pine Oil 4 Uses of Pine Oil Composition of Pine Oil How to Make Pine Oil infusion How Does Pine Oil Work? Is Pine Oil Safe? Side Effects of Pine Oil Pine trees are often adorned with festive decorations and set up as a focal point during the Christmas season, but did you know that their fragrant and pointy foliage can also be a source of a valuable essential oil known as pine oil? Read on to find out more about pine oil, how it benefits your [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The initial results from National Institute of Health (NIH) study have shown “different patterns” in the brain scans of children who use smart devices and video games frequently. But, the big question remains to be answered: will all of this wireless technology cause irreversible damage to brain health for generations to come? Smartphones are everywhere, and children are being allowed to use them with more frequency than ever before. Some are even given their very own smartphone or allowed to play on a tablet …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Ellaine Castillo (Natural News) Irritable bowel syndrome, commonly known …read more Source: Natural News     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Nancy Pearcey returns to explain what historians know, but few of the rest of us do: If anything, Charles Darwin’s science grew out of his naturalistic philosophy, not the other way around. One historian said Darwin’s naturalism came first, and “only later did he find a theory to validate his convictions.” His “bulldog”, T.H. Huxley, liked Darwinism more for its philosophy than its science. And even Darwin admitted the evidence wasn’t all it could or should be. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support [More]
What is DNA? Why is it important? And how does it reveal the handiwork of the omnipotent Designer? Discover the code of life as Mr. Sherwin unwinds the microscopic ladder of biological information our cells need to function and thrive.   Listen: DNA | The Institute for Creation Research
01/03/19 “Well it looks like the new year will be just as chaotic and uncertain as the old one. If you’ve strayed away from Jesus now is the time to return, he’s waiting for you with open arms.” Admin Chinese troops should ramp up training, advance top-notch technology and, above all, prepare for war, People’s Liberation Army Daily (PLA) – an armed forces newspaper – said in a New Year’s message. “Drilling soldiers and war preparations” will be top priorities for the armed forces in 2019, the official military outlet told the troops. It urged readers that “at no time should we allow any [More]
Jan 3     Today on TruNews we discuss the Democrats’ frantic first day in control of the U.S. House, highlighted by their bloodlust to fund abortions and impeach President Trump. We also analyze the President’s statements yesterday to his cabinet regarding Syria, Iran, and Afghanistan, and how neocon holdout Secretary Pompeo contradicted the clear priorities of America’s commander-in-chief. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart.   Watch: Nancy Pelosi’s House of Horrors: Dems Scream For More Abortions and Impeachment of President Trump
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Conventionally speaking, most doctors urge their patients – age 50 and older – to get a colonoscopy, at least every five years. However, getting a colonoscopy or endoscopy procedure might actually be riskier than most medical professionals realize, according to recent research out of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. For the study, the scientists used an insurance claim database to gather medical information from six states – New York, California, Florida, Nebraska, Vermont and Georgia. Emergency room visits were tracked for hospital admissions related …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Mosquitoes and other insects could …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola Sweet, healthy and delicious, and inexpensive to boot, pineapples are one of the world’s most desired fruits. On average, the world eats more than 26,000 tons of pineapples each year.1 But hidden beneath their low-price tag lies an industry riddled with heavy pesticide use, water pollution, deforestation and the exploitation of farmworkers, who are forced to work in risky conditions and for low wages. The dark side of the pineapple industry is rooted in Costa Rica, the world leader in pineapple production, producing more than 6.4 million pounds each year.2 The featured film, “The Bitter Price of [More]
By Michael By Alex Pietrowski Within the past twenty years, studies have been showing that girls and boys are beginning puberty earlier in life than at any other time in history. Not coincidentally, the world… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
While I was chatting once with an inmate at a Pennsylvanian prison, he told me that upon his arrival a guard wryly said he was free to do whatever he wanted…so long as it was regulated. Regulations are a method of control using rules in lieu of physical handling. Since regulatory control over systems, processes, and behaviors is often essential, regulations are pervasive in organizations—and also in biology. If engineered control systems and biological regulatory systems are both based on rules, how similar are they?   Read More: Engineered Adaptability: Biological Networks Feature Finest Engineering Principles | The Institute for [More]
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich One of the colleagues with whom I network regarding vaccines, Christina England of the U.K., asked if I could give exposure to her article and interview with world-renowned… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Lisa Egan Natural disasters like hurricanes, Nor’easters, and winter storms can cause you to be stuck in your home for days (or even weeks) on end – and stuck eating whatever you currently have… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ellaine Castillo (Natural News) One of the biggest health …read more Source: Natural News     
Archaeopteryx is a big word that simply means “ancient wing.” It refers to a set of fossils of a strange-looking extinct bird. Books promoting evolution often show pictures of Archaeopteryx. Its beak had small teeth, so many scientists see it as playing a lead role in an unthinkably long plot about reptiles evolving into birds. Others admit it was just a bird. New research places Archaeopteryx more firmly in the bird category than ever before.   Read More: Does Archaeopteryx Show Bird Evolution? | The Institute for Creation Research
By Heather Callaghan By Rosalinda Rosales The greeting starts out routine. You bump into a friend at the grocery store and they ask how you are. You find yourself thinking you aren’t that busy, at least, not enough to… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Jan 2 2019   Today on TruNews we analyze the torrid of threats spewing from China toward the U.S., including a PLA Navy Rear Admiral proposing the sinking of two American aircraft carriers and President Xi Jinping stating the conquest of Taiwan could be near. We also discuss the status of President Trump’s promise to bring the troops home from Syria, and how a Christmas Eve intervention by the Supreme Court Chief Justice in a Mueller subpoena may be tied to the readying of the Plunge Protection Team and a 9/11 cyber ransom. Rick Wiles, Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart.   [More]
By Heather Callaghan Jean Twenge, San Diego State University Parents who fear their kids are spending too much time in front of screens now have more reason for concern. New research funded by the National Institutes of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ellaine Castillo (Natural News) Eating out has become increasingly …read more Source: Natural News