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By AdminM This is the device used on five actual Alzheimer’s patients. The white pads on the headset contain multiple tiny LEDs (light emitting diodes). But the intranasal insert contains only one diode. The transcranial headset apparatus was used in office, but patients took the intranasal device home for DIY use. All the devices were battery operated and rigged to shut-off after 20 minutes of use. Image Source. by Paul FassaHealth Impact News It is well established that, so far, nothing the pharmaceutical industry has concocted has done anything positive for treating …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Horseradish is a key flavor in prepared foods such as potato salad, sandwiches and sauces. It can add zest to dips and vegetable dishes. However, research out of the University of Illinois has found eating horseradish can actually help you to inhibit cancer cell growth. How does it work? This is due to its high content of glucosinolates, which are enzymes known to have cancer-fighting properties. Glucosinolates assist the body in detoxifying – at the cellular level – and eliminating harmful free radicals. The ‘anticancer …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
A randomised intervention study from Japan has compared the physical and mental health effects of daily full-immersion bathing with showering. The participant-reported results add practical insight to theories in which is more favourable. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
According to the evolutionary story, humans evolved from an unidentified ape-like ancestor over two million years ago. But this story doesn’t line up with the Bible or scientific evidence. What can we learn from our DNA to decipher the origins debate? How does genetics support the Christian worldview of a recent creation?   Listen: The Institute for Creation Research
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich With just about everyone in food services and food distribution tripping over themselves about plastic straws, which they should have done ages ago, there now comes a new… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham I was recently interviewed for a rather lengthy piece in the Grant County News, the local newspaper for the county where our Ark Encounter Christian themed attraction is located. Since we have now been open for two years, the editor wanted to know what expansions we have planned and how we will attract new guests and entice previous visitors to return. I was excited to share some of our future plans and thought I would share that interview with you, including a final section that was left out of the newspaper due to space. You’ve recently concluded [More]
By Dr. Andrew A. Snelling The Devils Marbles are an iconic landmark in Australia’s Outback. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Heather Callaghan By ANH-USA Draconian limits on vitamin dosage amounts could be coming if the feds get their way. Action alert! That bottle of 50,000 IU, 5,000 IU, or even a measly 1,000 IU in your medicine… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Heather Callaghan By Gail Sullivan Recent efforts to raise awareness about the adverse health effects of sugar prompt an important question: Are so-called “diet” drinks a good alternative? Campaigns to pass a soda tax… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Heather Callaghan By Phillip Schneider In a world filled to the brim with likes, posts, and status updates, where the average teenage youth spends a whopping 9 hours a day with some form of media, it almost seems as… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
In the battle to control pests with pesticides, things can change. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Susan Patterson Soy sauce has an earthy, salty, slightly sweet flavor that perfectly complements a myriad of dishes, from rice to barbecued chicken, though it’s probably best known for flavoring Asian food. While the taste can be hard to describe, it actually has a name: umami. It’s known as “fifth taste,” as it’s distinct from salty, sour, sweet and bitter. But the problem is, soy sauce isn’t a healthy food. Most brands contain wheat along with genetically modified ingredients – plus, just one ounce delivers more than half the recommended daily serving on sodium. Soy sauce has changed significantly [More]
By Michael By Susan Boskey Last week I read an article titled, “Anti-anxiety meds could be next U.S. epidemic.” [1] I think a better title would have been: Anxiety: a U.S. Epidemic. How do we know… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
In the mid-1800s, a mild Augustinian friar named Gregor Mendel crossbred pea plants and pioneered the beginnings of understanding inherited traits. Genetics has come a long way since then. Neither Mendel nor Charles Darwin knew anything about the incredible molecule of life, DNA. Today, papers are published daily in science journals describing new discoveries of DNA’s role as a regulator and repairman. Scientists… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Admin by GMWatch.org Excerpts: Exposure to environmentally relevant doses of a glyphosate-based herbicide during pregnancy has been found not only to impair female fertility in rats, but to induce foetal growth retardation and malformations, including abnormally developed limbs, in their second-generation offspring. Argentinian researchers tested the glyphosate-based herbicide – one commonly used in Argentina – in pregnant female rats at two doses, which were added to their food. The rats were mated and dosed from the 9th day after conception until their pups were weaned. This first generation of offspring and their offspring in turn (second …read more Source: [More]
By RJ Jhonson (Natural News) Anybody who grows plants, whether …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ken Ham If you think our Western culture can’t get any more perverse than it already is, think again! In a new trend, public libraries in America are hosting “Drag Queen Story Hours,” where drag queens (generally, men who wear feminine clothing or makeup to entertain people) come and read books, sing songs, and do crafts with children in the library. The Yorkville Library, part of the New York Public Library network, recently featured one such story hour, advertising it as an event for children aged 3–8. This short video shows a drag queen during one of these story [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Lisa Egan On March 11, 2011, a major earthquake in Japan and the tsunami that followed disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors, causing a nuclear accident. The… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sarah Chaffee Today’s episode of ID the Future features “In the Market” radio host Janet Parshall interviewing Center for Science and Culture senior fellow Jonathan Witt, co-author of the recent book Heretic: One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design. Witt and Parshall discuss the book Heretic, some brave anti-Darwin heretics, and a recent scholarly study claiming to show that greater science education and science literacy encourages acceptance of evolution. Witt highlights what he sees as some glaring problems in the study’s survey, and in the way Darwinian evolution is normally taught. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. [More]
By REALdeal Source: Asthma Drug Linked to Psychotic Episodes, Depression, and Suicide to Be Sold With ‘New Warning’ For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. A popular asthma tablet linked to cases of suicidal thoughts and depression in children will now be sold with side effect warnings inside its packaging. The drug, known as Montelukast or Singulair, is prescribed for children aged two to 14 with frequent intermittent, mild persistent or exercise-induced asthma. In 2017, the ABC revealed parental concerns […] Source: Asthma Drug Linked to Psychotic Episodes, Depression, and Suicide to Be Sold With ‘New Warning’ Learn …read more [More]
By AdminM by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Whenever someone mentions or especially recommends lithium, people tend to get nervous. They think it’s only for manic-depressive or bipolar types with the normal expectations of pharmaceutical side effects. But more recently, holistic doctors, naturopaths, and chiropractors have been recommending a natural form of lithium that’s safe and effective as both a mood stabilizer and overall neuroprotective nootropic, a cognitive enhancer that improves memory and motivation in normally healthy individuals. This is lithium orotate. Lithium (Li) is a naturally occurring alkaline trace mineral. But it needs to be bound with …read more [More]
By Dr. Mercola The humble olive is not just a dietary staple in the Mediterranean region — it also enjoys the reputation of being a healthy oil in the United States. It is valued not only for its flavor, but also for its range of wellness benefits. Learn more about this plant-based oil, its uses (why you should drizzle it cold on salads, not cook with it), health value and how to distinguish good olive oil from bad ones. What Is Olive Oil? Olive oil is pressed from fresh olives and is made mainly in the Mediterranean, mostly in Italy, [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Tinnitus, a chronic ringing in your ears,1 affects an estimated 1 in 10 adults.2 The sounds are caused when cells are damaged inside the cochlea, your inner ear, and the malfunctioning cells end up sending signals to your brain even in the absence of audible sound. Your brain translates these signals into what has been described as ringing, buzzing, hissing, clicking, chirping, screeching, static, roaring, pulsing, whooshing and/or whistling sounds. The pitch can be either high or low, and may intermittently change. The volume may also be higher or lower, depending on your surroundings [More]
Within the past 20 years or so, dozens of papers have been written regarding the human microbiome. Microbiota inhabit a variety of niches in the human body, with the gut being the primary location. Remarkably, “The human gut has the highest known cell densities of any microbial habitat on Earth.”1 The number of microbiome cells number into the trillions for a single person. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Aside from pure water, drinking high quality tea can be a healthy beverage option. Many teas contain polyphenol antioxidants recognized for their disease prevention and antiaging properties. For example, research1,2 has shown long-term tea intake can improve your blood pressure. One systematic review of 25 randomized controlled trials found those who regularly drank either green or black tea for 12 weeks had an average of 2.6 mm Hg lower systolic blood pressure and 2.2 mm Hg lower diastolic pressure compared to those who did not drink tea. Green tea provided the best results, followed [More]
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Health Impact News first introduced the iconoclastic work of cellular biologist, Dr. Mahin Khatami, PhD, in an earlier article entitled HPV Vaccine Scam: NIH Scientist Exposes Corruption in Cancer and Vaccine Industries, which mentioned Dr. Khatami’s extensive credentials that put her beyond criticism, though not beyond ignoring. The pharmaceutical industry-controlled medical profession won’t allow any light to shine on her 2016 white paper Safety concerns and hidden agenda behind HPV vaccines: another generation of drug-dependent society? It, along with Dr. Khatami’s impressive background, can be accessed …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Ruth Carter The new two-part series of free workshops called Answers for Grandparents will be presented during specific weeks in September, October, and November. …read more Source: AIG Daily