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Developers continue to create platforms on mobile devices to assist users in assessing a myriad of health conditions. Now a new smartphone app is capable of diagnosing vitamin and mineral deficiencies simply by analysing the colour of a person’s fingernails in a photograph. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By none Table of Contents What Is Tendonitis? Tendonitis Versus Tendinosis: Learn the Difference What Causes Tendonitis? What Are the Common Tendonitis Symptoms? What Are the Types of Tendonitis? Types of Tendonitis That Affect Your Arms Types of Tendonitis That Can Affect Your Hands Types of Tendonitis That May Target Your Legs Tendonitis May Arise in Your Feet Too Other Types of Tendonitis To Be Aware Of What Tests Are Done to Check for Tendonitis? Are There Tendonitis Complications? How to Treat Tendonitis Treatment Protocols for Specific Types of Tendonitis Try Herbal Treatments for Tendonitis Ideal Supplements for Tendonitis Patients [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Following a vegetarian or (the …read more Source: Natural News     
Most don’t think about the goodness of God, but this important doctrine can revolutionize our faith. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Many people battle with depression …read more Source: Natural News     
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) A lot of blame is …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola Judy Mikovits, Ph.D., a virologist, researcher and founding research director of the Whittemore Peterson Institute — which researches and treats chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in Reno, Nevada — got embroiled in controversy when, in 2009, she was the senior author on a paper which reported that a retrovirus known as xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV) may play a causal role in CFS and other diseases, including autism. Her book, “Plague: One Scientist’s Intrepid Search for the Truth About Human Retroviruses and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Autism and Other Diseases,” details her research and personal trials that [More]
We are so thankful for you, our faithful ICR supporters who have enabled us to advance the message of biblical creation throughout this year. We hope this “Merry Christmas from the Moon” video will encourage you and your family with this timeless truth: the baby born to us in Bethlehem more than 2,000 years ago came as both our Creator and Savior. Please take the time to listen to this historic reading of the G… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By everybodysfit Our body normally uses glucose from carbohydrates as our main source of energy. Ketosis is a popular word used in the diet and diabetes worlds. Our body goes into a state of ketosis to keep itself working when carbohydrates are lacking. Our body makes ketones when carbs are scarce in order to now use fat as the main energy source. A normal diet doesn’t cause this, but when experiencing a pretty extreme caloric or carbohydrate deficit, the body kicks into ketone mode. This can also occur in diabetics who are not properly using insulin. The problem is that [More]
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) Social media is arguably the …read more Source: Natural News     
Contrary to the well-known intelligent-design claim that some biological systems are so complex that they must have been designed, botanist and environmental scientist Alexander Williams has now described a new concept that shows all aspects of life point to intelligent design.   ‘This concept is simpler, and broader in its application, than Behe’s concept of irreducible complexity’, Williams says, ‘and it applies to all of life, not just to some of it.’   Writing in the latest issue of the Journal of Creation, Williams outlines the biological concept of autopoiesis, a term that literally means ‘self-making’. Autopoiesis refers to the [More]
By Harry F. Sanders, III It’s commonly assumed that mutations associated with genetic diseases and cancers occur because they disrupted otherwise ordered proteins, but is this the case? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Evolutionists stopped in their tracks as amber find has them scratching their heads. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola Flowers are more than just a pretty way to fill your garden. Apart from their aesthetic quality, they have the power to reduce stress and inspire creative thinking. You might even find yourself less anxious while admiring your garden. Flowers are often given as gifts to friends and loved ones and many have natural scents when in bloom, providing you with a natural air freshener and room deodorizer. Some flowers, such as marigolds, are natural pest repellents for your garden.1 Others play an important role in the growth of more flowers, …read more Source: mercola     
12/14/18   Founded in 1910, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is one of the largest Scouting organizations and youth organizations in the United States. Boys are trained in responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities, educational programs, and, at older age levels, career-oriented programs in partnership with community organizations. More than 110 million Americans have been participants in BSA programs at some time.   In recent years, BSA has been mired in controversy over the admission of LGBTs as scouts or adult leaders. On January 1, 2014, after major businesses like Intel, UPS and Merch [More]
By Ken Ham It’s long been believed the great Inca civilization never left behind any written records. But what if that’s just because we couldn’t recognize their writing? A fascinating new study reveals the Incas did leave a written history behind—we just didn’t recognize it. This civilization was complex and absolutely massive, stretching from modern-day Ecuador to Chile during the 1400s. They built a system of roads and woven bridges to connect the land, built ziggurats that still astound engineers today, and left behind a bevy of artifacts for us to puzzle over. One such group of artifacts is known [More]
12/14/18   “How much longer can these insane debt levels be increased before a massive financial collapse occurs? No one knows but when the collapse comes it will be colossal.”  Admin   Global debt hit a record $184 trillion last year, equivalent to more than $86,000 per person — more than double the average per-capita income. Borrowing is led by the U.S., China, and Japan, the three biggest economies, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday, highlighting potential risks to global expansion given that their share of debt exceeds that of output. Overall, the amount of worldwide public and private debt [More]
By Dr. Mercola Honeysuckle (Lonicera, in the family Caprifoliaceae) is commonly found growing along roadsides or creeping up fences as ornamental plants. But these colorful and delightfully scented plants are more than just pretty decorations — they have medicinal uses as well, exhibiting powerful antiviral activity.1,2 Depending on the variety, the plants will grow as shrubs or crawling vines, and can be either deciduous or evergreen, especially those growing in warmer regions. The climbing varieties flower in the summer, while shrubby varieties flower in late winter, spring and/or summer.3 Native to temperate zones of both hemispheres, honeysuckle thrives in most [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Sara Tipton After experiencing the hustle and bustle of the holiday season year after year, many of the best of get burned out, stressed out, and out wallets get wiped out. But this year, we’ve… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola Guava is one of the most popular fruits grown around the world, with India being the global leader and Mexico coming in second. In the United States, Hawaii is the state with the highest production, with a total harvest of 1.7 million pounds in 2014 alone.1 Experts believe that guava came from Southern Mexico all the way through Central America. Early Spanish colonizers in America helped spread the fruit globally by bringing it to the East Indies and Guam.2 The fruit of the common guava has a yellow skin with white, yellow or pink flesh, along with [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, philosopher J. P. Moreland explains from his new book Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology how scientism helped bring about Darwinism’s current widespread acceptance. Ironically, the process involved some scientists who dismiss theology … doing theology, and doing it not very well. Moreland says this is just one of the reasons that it’s rational to buck the consensus on evolution. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on …read more [More]
By Dr. Mercola The HPV vaccine Gardasil was granted European license in February 2006,1 followed by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval that same year in June.2 Gardasil was controversial in the U.S. from the beginning, with vaccine safety activists questioning the quality of the clinical trials used to fast track the vaccine to licensure.3 Merck, which manufactures and distributes the HPV vaccine Gardasil, has worked with a global health group called PATH4 to get the vaccine approved worldwide. Lauded as a silver bullet against cervical cancer, the vaccine has since wrought havoc on the lives of young girls [More]
By Dr. Mercola Researchers from London’s University of Roehampton suggest people who walk backward perform better on memory tests than those who stand still or walk forward. If you are looking to inject new energy into your exercise routine, you might want to try walking or running backward. Beyond the physical benefits to your body, exercising backward may boost your brain power, balance and more. Walking Backward Shown to Boost Your Memory In a study published in the journal Cognition,1 researchers from the University of Roehampton (UR) in London have found walking backward can boost your …read more Source: mercola [More]
We are constantly bombarded with fantastic claims about the past that are touted as scientific. The scientific method—a way to study the natural world—will help us better analyze these claims. Why should everyone know the scientific method? What role does the method play in studying historical events or unobserved speculations?   Listen: The Scientific Method | The Institute for Creation Research
By Holistic Pharmacist Did you ever notice in pharmaceutical commercials how they mention dangerous and deadly side effects while showing fun and happy pictures, in a soothing tone? Communication Breakdown According to the UCLA study led by professor, Albert Mehrabian, With human communication: 7% is the actual words spoken. 38% is voice and tone, and 55% is Body language. But when you watch these pharmaceutical commercials, you’ll notice the words spoken does not match the images or the voice and tonality of the narrator. Therefore, only 7% of the presentation is communicating the truth. Because of this, our subconscious mind [More]
By Mike Barrett Just days after a Chinese scientist announced the birth of the world’s first gene-edited babies and a possible 2nd pregnancy, the Chinese government ordered a halt to the highly controversial experiments. According to Chinese Vice Minister of Science and Technology Xu Nanping, an investigation has also been ordered into the research that led to the birth of twin girls in November, 2018. Just a week prior, researcher He Jiankui claimed to have altered the DNA of the twins in an attempt to make them resistant to HIV, the virus which causes AIDS. Nanping said Jiankui’s research “crossed [More]
By Ken Ham For many people, Christmas is a wonderful time of building memories and family traditions—and it can also be a time to share the good news of Christ with others! We encourage you to invite your family and friends to enjoy two free Christmas events that have become traditions for many families; ChristmasTime at the Ark Encounter and ChristmasTown at the Creation Museum, November 23–December 30 (closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day), here in northern Kentucky. Both Christmas events feature unique aspects, so be sure to plan on attending both attractions. At the Ark Encounter you’ll …read more [More]