By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, currently affects over 5 million Americans – while heart disease and stroke continue to claim 740,000 lives every year in the United States. As a possible way to help solve this health crisis, scientists are learning that high levels of homocysteine, an amino acid, can contribute to these life-threatening diseases. For example, a new Temple University study highlights the vital role of B-complex vitamins in controlling homocysteine – and reveals how elevated levels of this amino acid can …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Creation Moments For many people studying the early chapters of Genesis, the account of Babel is a troubling interlude. We like to concentrate on the Creation Week, and then the Flood, and then let’s get on to talking about Abraham. But before we get to Abraham, we have this troubling account of what all these people who were the descendants of Noah and his family were doing at Babel. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Unbelievably, a randomized controlled trial of cabbage leaf wraps for arthritis was published. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham We’re excited that Dr. John Whitcomb, creationist theologian and coauthor of the seminal work The Genesis Flood, is visiting the Ark Encounter for a meet-and-greet and a book signing on June 30, 2018. Dr. Whitcomb (now in his 90s), together with the late Dr. Henry Morris, were really responsible for launching much of the modern creation movement with the publication of The Genesis Flood in the 1960s. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to meet a hero of the faith who has boldly stood on biblical authority and inspired a generation of scientists and laymen to
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By Lydia Noyes Image used with permission from Tyrant Farms. Are you looking for a gardening strategy that reduces your water requirements, provides long-term soil fertility, and is a self-sustaining system once you set it up? If so, it’s time to learn more about hügelkultur, a traditional German gardening solution that relies on wood piles to grow healthier plants. Whether you’ve got a green thumb already or can barely keep a potted plant alive, hügelkultur has a lot to offer your backyard garden – if you are willing to take the time to set it up. Thankfully, the process is
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By Ken Ham When guests come to the Creation Museum, they rave about our beautiful botanical gardens. With the opening of the new parking lot and the upcoming new ticketing booths, guests pass through the gorgeous gardens to enter the museum. And most guests choose to take another walk through the gardens during their visit to enjoy the paths, waterfalls, bridges, and the view of the lake. Our gardens feature a rainforest area, Japanese garden, woodland area, butterfly garden, and more. No matter what the season, these gardens feature beauty and color, reminding us of the variety of God’s creation.
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By Susan Patterson You don’t have to sport a green thumb to grow chives (allium schoenoprasum), they are almost a fail-proof crop and will build up your confidence to grow a variety of herbs. Chives, a relative to the onion, are hardy, drought tolerant perennials. They grow to be 8-20 inches high in mounds via underground bulbs. Not only are chives pretty with their dainty purple blossoms and thin green hollow stalks, but they are amazingly delicious. What’s more, the entire plant including the leaves, blossoms, and even bulbs are edible. Chives have a delicate, not overpowering onion flavor, and
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By Lindsay Sheehan Long before acquiring hair care products involved a quick trip to the store, men and women cleaned their tresses with soaps made from plant or animal oils. Since these cleansers had the effect of drying out the hair, the conventional wisdom from the late 18th century onwards was to shampoo only very rarely (every four to six weeks) to prevent damage. The earliest known hair conditioners spanned dead lizards boiled in olive oil, oils pressed from the seeds of cedar trees, aloe vera soaked in water, oil mixed with eggs, and lard treatments that required wearing a
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By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Happy summer solstice. The summer solstice, or alternately the June solstice, occurred at 6:07 a.m. EDT on June 21, 2018. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Admin Learn how to overcome chronic disease and illness by detoxing the body, when everything else has failed. Health Impact News The Detox Dialogues FREE Online Event will be held June 21 through June 28, 2018, featuring more than 20 detoxification experts teaching you how to detoxify your body and reverse disease. Registration is FREE here. Why You Should Attend This Event! Learn How To Effectively Remove Toxins From The Body: Long-term exposure to toxins (environmental pollutants, cancer-causing chemicals, preservatives, pesticides, heavy metals, and industrial waste) affects our metabolism, behavior, immune system, and leads to disease. Prevent Chronic Disease
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Genetically engineered (GE) Golden Rice has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), making the U.S. the fourth country to give the GE food the green light, after Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Golden Rice is genetically engineered to contain extra genes that produce a precursor to vitamin A, beta-carotene. The rice, which has been making headlines for nearly two decades, was widely touted as a solution to vitamin A deficiency, which affects 250 million preschool-aged children worldwide.1 As the leading cause of preventable blindness in children, it’s estimated that up
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By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following has recently been found to play an important role in cancer treatment by influencing the patient’s response to anticancer drugs? The patient’s overall nutritional status The patient’s intake of specific fats The patient’s intake of specific antioxidants The makeup of the patient’s gut microbiome Targeting the gut microbiome could be a real game-changer in the fight against cancer, as the presence of certain gut bacteria appears to boost the patient’s response to anticancer drugs. Learn more. 2 Which of the following strategies is the LEAST likely to prevent cervical cancer caused by
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, engineer, lawyer, and computer expert Eric Anderson continues his discussion hosted by Mike Keas on what it means that there’s information in DNA, and how this distinguishes it from most other physical objects. He talks about what intelligence really is and does — and why we know it’s involved in creating the unique information in DNA. And he recommends an answer we can give to those who “dig their heels in” and disagree on what information is about. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not
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In a study released this week, the Pew Research Center revealed that restrictions on religious belief and practice increased around the world for the second year in a row in 2016, the latest year for which comprehensive data were available. As the United States gears up for an unprecedented global summit on religious liberty to be held in late July, Pew found that 28 percent of all countries have “high” or “very high” levels of government restrictions on religion, up from 25 percent the prior year and up from 20 percent in 2007, when the Washington-based think tank began
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By Ken Ham During a roundtable discussion in the White House, US President Donald Trump referred to members of the violent gang MS–13 as “animals.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By AdminM Anita reads to Aniya at a recent visitation. Photo supplied by family. by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff A trial began this week for a mother who was separated from her baby after the 4-month-old mistakenly received a Gardasil-9 vaccine intended for her older brother. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services seeks to convince a jury to terminate the parental rights of Anita Vasquez for her now 22-month-old daughter, Aniya Blu Vasquez. Jury selection began on Monday, June 18, 2018, for the trial which is expected to last up to 2 weeks. We originally …read more Source:
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola North Carolina is the second largest pork producer in the U.S. and home to more than 2,500 pig CAFOs (concentrated animal feeding operations).1 The estimated 9 million pigs living in the state produce copious amounts of waste — up to 10 times the amount of an average human2 — for which there is no easy, nor environmentally friendly, disposal solution. Whereas a small farm can use the waste produced by its animals as fertilizer, the massive amounts of waste produced on CAFOs becomes a toxic liability. Nonetheless, it’s typically stored in “lagoons,” where the
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By Daniel Criswell With our ability to rapidly sequence genes, the ABO blood group is also proving to be a valuable asset for determining human migration patterns and origins. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Research in recent years has shown that psychedelics like LSD, magic mushrooms, MDMA and DMT from ayahuasca can help with addiction, depression,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville, Natural Blaze Troubling amounts of off-target injury reports are coming from across the South and Midwest of the United States from 2, 4-D dicamba spraying. The new reports are… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Robert Crowther talks with Rachel Adams, special projects coordinator at Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, about Thanos, the arch-villain from the Marvel blockbuster Avengers: Infinity War, and a couple of real-life thinkers, Eric Pianka and Paul Ehrlich, who share the villain’s view that the world would be a better place with far fewer humans. Thanos, Pianka, and Ehrlich appear to share a materialistic view of the human person, one that ignores the inherent dignity and worth of every person as well as humanity’s capacity to create solutions
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) MSG, short for monosodium glutamate, is a food additive known for its ability to ‘enhance‘ flavor. But, at what cost to our health? Recent research is clearly telling us that MSG can be quite dangerous to liver health, contributing to both obesity and liver dysfunction. While many people only associate MSG with Asian restaurant food, the truth is that monosodium glutamate is used in a variety of processed foods. Snack chips, soups, spices and even some main courses can contain monosodium glutamate. Check the labels of any processed foods you buy, …read more Source:
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola May 29, 2018, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) approved (with conditions) the merger of Monsanto and Bayer.1,2 The decision came on the heels of the European Union’s (EU) approval in March. Bayer’s takeover of Monsanto — the largest all-cash buyout on record3,4,5 — means just three companies now dominate the global seed and pesticide market.6 In addition to the Bayer-Monsanto merger, the DOJ has also approved the merger of Dow and DuPont, and the Federal Trade …read more Source: mercola
By Sarah Chaffee In this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Jay Richards interviews Jonathan Witt about Witt’s book, co-authored with William Dembski, titled Intelligent Design Uncensored. What is ID? Why is it controversial? This book breaks down the science of intelligent design into easy to understand terms and looks at other key cultural questions. Read a full review of the book here. In addition to discussing the book itself, Richards and Witt reveal autobiographical details of how they got involved with intelligent design. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. SaveSave …read more Source: id the
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By REALdeal Source: 1/2-Acre Property Turned Organic Urban Farm For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. In the small town of Oxford, Kane and Fiona Hogan have transformed their urban 1/2-acre property into abundant veggie gardens. The aim of Urban Gardener is to build resilience and food security in their local community – both by growing food for people to purchase and by helping people to grow food in their […] Source: 1/2-Acre Property Turned Organic Urban Farm Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By REALdeal Source: Mom Cleans Grill, Cooks Burgers, Then Son Nearly Dies For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by Abbey Ryan It’s summertime, and practically everyone is pulling out their grills and BBQs for some summer fun. Most of us—if we’re sanitary—take the time to intricately clean off our grills from last year’s recipes, scrubbing off the dust and grime that collected during the idle winter months. But did you ever stop to think […] Source: Mom Cleans Grill, Cooks Burgers, Then Son Nearly Dies Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Creation Moments God was not pleased with the people of Babel when they wanted to build a city and a tower with its top in the heavens. This is because their aim of preventing their own dispersal throughout the world was in contravention of God’s command, and their intention to make a name for themselves is opposite to our commitment to seek God’s glory. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments