By pixieforest1 The official name for what we are talking about here is Anuvasana Basti. Which simply means enemas with medicated oils, tonics and/or herbal milks, and they work a treat! What are Enemas? In our modern world of fast ‘food’ and imbalanced diets, is it any wonder that the use of enemas is on the rise? Basically, an enema is the insertion of liquid into the lower bowel via the rectum, in an effort to dislodge all the faeces that doesn’t want to exit of its’ own accord. Hold the liquid for as long as you can (up to
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Opening today, a unique cinema-graphic experience awaits Creation Museum guests with the 3D film In Six Days, shown in The 4D Special Effects Theater. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By pixieforest1 Hair loss can occur for many reasons like microbial infection, inflammatory conditions, ageing and chemotherapy just to name a few. Thankfully, it’s black seed oil to the rescue once again. The few studies that have been done in this area have produced outstanding results when testing the effects of the mighty black cumin seed for hair regrowth. The first study was on twenty patients affected by Telogen effluvium (TE) in a double-blind, placebo-controlled and randomized study. What is Hair Growth? Hair on the human body grows in 3 stages; Anagen phase (growth), Catagen phase (transitional, renewal) and Telogen
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Turmeric, a kitchen spice that hails from India and Southeast Asia, has long been treasured by natural healers for its ability to fight inflammation, regulate blood sugar and combat infections. But turmeric benefits extend even beyond these traditional uses. In fact, ongoing research suggests that its active ingredient – a plant pigment known as curcumin – could be a valuable weapon in the fight against cancer. Many studies have supported the anticancer effects of turmeric– including its ability to reduce the number and size of tumors. Now, a …read more Source: Natural Health 365
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By Admin by Alliance for Natural Health Consumers are demanding BPA-free products, but the alternatives are no safer. Action Alert! The word is out about bisphenol-A (BPA), the chemical that is commonly used in drinking containers, children’s toys, and other plastic products: it’s been linked to diabetes, asthma, cancer, obesity, and altered prostate and neurological development, among other illnesses. Unfortunately, the alternatives that industry is using are no safer, despite the “BPA-free” marketing ploys—but federal regulators continue to protect the chemical industry by refusing to ban these dangerous compounds. The chemical …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, historian Michael Flannery discusses his just-released book Nature’s Prophet: Alfred Russel Wallace and His Evolution from Natural Selection to Natural Theology. It’s the intellectual history of Wallace, who is credited with independently propounding the the theory of evolution by natural selection. Darwin insisted on a purely materialistic version of the theory, but as Wallace studied the evidence, he grew convinced that intelligent design also played a role in the history of life, particularly in the origin of humans. Though not a religious person, he broke with the rising scientism of
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By Heather Callaghan By Caroline Cox / Independent Media Institute Quaker Oats “Life” and “Squares” cereals. Gerber and Beechnut baby oatmeal. Cheerios. Store brand “O” cereals from Target, Safeway, Walmart, Trader Joe’s… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Rebecca Jacobs (Naturalhealth365) According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), HPV – or human papillomavirus – is so widespread that nearly all adults get it at some point in their lives. And, more than one out of every six people between the ages of 14 and 49 in the United States has genital herpes, a life-long viral infection. Natural health experts are reporting that vitamin C – with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiviral and immune system-boosting effects – can be used as a safe and effective …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Ken Ham Tour most museums or open almost all geology textbooks, and you’ll see fossils presented through one lens: they were deposited slowly and gradually over millions of years. But there’s an entirely different way of looking at fossils that actually explains what we observe—the global flood of Noah’s day. In a biblical worldview, fossils are not the result of millions of years of slow and gradual processes. Most were rapidly buried during the yearlong flood. This rapid, catastrophic burial explains the geological features we see: Preservation of soft parts and creatures like jellyfish that have no hard parts.
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The secret to the benefits of chia seeds may be that you have to grind them up. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Heather Callaghan By ANH-USA Some of the latest science says the answer may be “Yes.” Action Alert! Wireless internet, cell phones, and smart meters are ubiquitous in the modern world, but some studies have shown that… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Heather Callaghan SPECIAL REPORT by Heather Callaghan, Editor “…company employees in some plants miss so many defective carcasses that the USDA inspectors at the end of the line have to stop to make sure… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham We’re excited to announce we shattered an attendance record at the Ark Encounter last weekend. On Saturday, August 4, 2018, we welcomed over 8,500 paying guests to the full-size Noah’s Ark in Northern Kentucky. The actual number on Saturday was even higher: countless young children and Ark members (and their guests) enter without paying and they don’t show up in the 8,500 figure. As families travel for their end-of-summer vacations, they continue to pour into the area in huge numbers to see both Ark Encounter and the Creation Museum. This same weekend, between the two attractions, we
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola We are excited to be celebrating our 21st anniversary at Mercola.com. We’ve come a long way since 1997 when I made it my mission to share new developments in natural health with you. For over two decades my team and I have been steadfast in our approach to providing the most current, cutting-edge information so you can make sound health decisions. Thanks to you, our efforts have resulted in developing the leading source of health news and information as millions of unique visitors come to our website each month to learn how to …read
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By Rebecca Jacobs (NaturalHealth365) Strange as it seems, being an indifferent housekeeper could be right up there on the list of risk factors that promote health problems and obesity. Recent studies suggest that endocrine-disrupting chemicals lurking in ordinary household dust may disturb metabolic health and trigger the accumulation of body fat, especially in children. Read on to discover the truth about how chemical residues in household dust can contribute to weight gain and serious health problems. House dust attracts, holds and redistributes contaminants “House dust” is composed of a blend of …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Heather Callaghan By Daniel Ross / Independent Media Institute For all the well-documented sources of environmental pollution—think chemical manufacturers, energy plants, mining operations and agricultural… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
After nearly sixty years of misinterpreting these bones from ‘human prehistory’, how could paleontologists have gotten it so wrong? …read more Source: creation.com
By Debbie Wolfe Getting those pesky blackheads out of your pores is no easy task. A great way to extract them safely is to use a pore strip. Making your own strips at home it easy and way more economical than buying the pre-made ones. Making your own pore strips takes less than five minutes and the results are amazing. Ingredients 1 packet of gelatin (one 1 tablespoon) 1 tablespoon of milk 1 sheet of toilet paper 2-3 drops <a target=_blank href="https://amzn.to/2KDAOum" target="_blank" …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas
By Lindsay Sheehan Onychophagia – or nail biting – is an incredibly common stress-relieving habit that can be very hard to quit. More prevalent in boys than girls, most cases begin between the ages of 4 and 6, stabilizing from 7 to 10 years old, and the habit often becomes entrenched by the teenage years since adolescence tends to be a time of emotional tumult. Like teeth grinding, thumb sucking, and skin picking, people tend to bite their nails when they are nervous, stressed, hungry, or bored. The common thread between these mental states is feelings of anxiety. Though biting
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By Ken Ham When you hear about fossils, it’s generally within the context of hundreds of thousands or millions of years. Indeed, a recent news article on lab-made fossils began with “fossils are certainly fascinating, but [they] do take rather a long time to form.” It later adds, “over the course of anywhere from tens of thousands to millions of years…the bones [turn] to stone.” But what did the lab-made fossils really demonstrate? They showed it doesn’t take millions of years to form fossils! Scientists were able to make fossils from fresh specimens in just 24 hours—one day! All it
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By none One of the most endearing foods in Middle Eastern cuisine that has become popular worldwide is hummus. It is literally the Arabic word for chickpea, one of the main ingredients used to make this tasty dip. Other components of hummus include olive oil, garlic, tahini, lemon juice and salt. , The actual origin of the dish has been lost in the passage of time, and several countries have claimed that they invented hummus. Egypt and Greece, for example, were major trading partners during ancient times, which …read more Source: mercola
By AdminM by John P. Thomas Health Impact News With the push of a button, tech companies can make a billion people have the same thought. The tool they use is the smartphone. The thought could be a bit of truth or it could be a lie. Regardless of the content of the message, they have the power to capture our attention and to insert a thought in our minds, even if the thought only lingers …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Heather Callaghan SPECIAL REPORT By Brandon Turbeville, Natural Blaze If the US government and the FDA have their way, Americans may soon have more access to medications and prescription drugs without having to first… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham We are serious about protecting and organizing the Answers in Genesis ministry for the future. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By pixieforest1 Not a lot of research has been done on this subject, and most of the research with regards to weight loss with black cumin seed, I found in diabetic studies. What is Weight Loss? We become overweight for so many different reasons but with willpower (there’s no getting around that one, sorry!) and a few herbal helpers like black seed and exercise, you can get rid of all the fat you want. I know this because I lived it after gaining and losing 40kg (88lb!) That’s a story for another day. As always consult your health professional first
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, author and professor Nancy Pearcey draws on her new book Love Thy Body: Answering Hard Questions About Life and Sexuality to explore two inconsistencies she sees with philosophical materialists. One inconsistency is their unlivable claim that “we have no free will.” The other is the materialist credo to take our cues from nature — except when it comes to the male or female sexual makeup of one’s body. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our
By Heather Callaghan by Heather Callaghan, Editor Our addiction to screens isn’t just hurting our social lives or nature – it’s making us physically blind. Molecules that we need to be able to see,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze