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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Little, yellow rubber ducks often adorn toddler bath time and were popularized when Sesame Street released their classic ode to the duck in February 1970.1 Sung by Sesame Street character Ernie, with the voice of Jim Henderson, the song became a surprise mainstream hit, reaching No.16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in September of the same year and nearly winning a Grammy the following year. The rise in popularity of the little yellow duck could not have been predicted. In the ensuing years, these little plasticized toys became a staple in toddler bath-time and [More]
Con men develop elaborate schemes to cheat people out of their money or other possessions. Successful cons are cleverly and intelligently directed toward the con man’s goal. We would not expect such intelligently directed, albeit sinful, behavior in animals, except that the Bible tells us that deceit is the way of the world since sin has entered the creation. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Motor vehicle accidents once held the top spot for accidental deaths in the U.S., but in 2016 more Americans died from accidental drug overdoses than from car accidents.1 Car accidents aren’t the only accidents taking lives. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there were 146,000 unintentional deaths due to injury. More than 33,000 fell to their death in 2014.2 The CDC ranked unintentional poisonings as the highest number of unintentional injury deaths in 2015, followed closely by falls and over 6,000 individuals who died in an unspecified accident.3 …read [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) How is coenzyme Q10 linked to blood sugar issues like, prediabetes? And, more importantly, what can we do to eliminate the risk of future health problems. Let’s take a closer look. Prediabetes – in which blood sugar levels are elevated, but not high enough to meet the clinical threshold for diabetes – is extremely common in the United States. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 37 percent of adults over age 20 and 57 percent of those over age 65 have this preliminary condition. WARNING: …read more Source: Natural [More]
Today we discuss the showdown brewing in Syria between Tehran and Tel Aviv, as the Trump administration’s fresh roster of neocons conspire to launch a new invasion of Syria with a joint Saudi, Qatari, Emirati, and Egyptian arab army.   Watch: Will Iran Attack Israel This Week?
The European Commission has announced plans to make biometric ID cards compulsory across the bloc which will allow authorities to bar “terrorists and criminals” from accessing money and other services.   Plans to introduce mandatory ID cards across all 28 EU member states — including Britain — have been in development for more than two years in Brussels as part of the Commission’s goal of building an effective “security union”, Die Welt reports.   Read More: Compulsory Biometric ID Announced by European Commission | Breitbart
By Ken Ham Since we opened in July 2016, our designers have been busy designing and installing new exhibits throughout the Ark and Ark Encounter grounds. Even if you visited just last year, much has changed and been added since then. The latest exhibit to be installed is a Timeline of History exhibit on the third deck of the Ark. This display has been designed in a unique way for you to see the true history of the world at a glance! <img src="https://assets.answersingenesis.org/img/blogs/ken-ham/2018/04/timeline-of-history-3.jpg" alt="Timeline …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG     
By AdminOK Baby Gabriel. Photo from Facebook. by Health Impact News/MedicalKidnap.com Staff When an 8 month pregnant mother arrived at the hospital after a car accident, her baby was clearly in trouble. Doctors allegedly seemed to be more concerned about Johnna Furman’s broken wrist than the emergency facing her unborn baby. Her baby needed to be born quickly, but the delay of a necessary c-section resulted in life threatening lack of oxygen to the baby in the womb. Baby Gabriel was born with brain damage and other serious medical conditions allegedly arising from this lack of oxygen. Throughout his …read [More]
By Lindsay Sheehan Schinziophyton rautanenii, commonly known as mongongo or manketti, is a large spreading tree that resides in the woody hills and sandy dunes of subtropical southern Africa. The mongongo produces an egg-shaped fruit comprised of a thin layer of flesh around a hard shell; within the shell is a nutrient-dense nut. The mongongo nut is a staple food for the area and has been consumed by the San bushmen for more than 7,000 years. When rendered into an oil, mongongo has been traditionally used to soften and moisten the skin. Mongongo oil is unlike other botanical oils because [More]
By Ken Ham I recently had the opportunity to share with TV journalist Kirt Jacobs why I am so passionate about Genesis and what prompted me to move from my home Down Under, in Australia, to California, and eventually to Kentucky. This interview was filmed for MoxieTalk, a secular documentary series that provides interviews that offer “an intimate look into the courage, character, and defining moments of today’s most inspiring individuals,” mostly business leaders and politicians (like Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee), and sometimes religious leaders. I recently shared with TV journalist Kirt …read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Staying fit is key to warding off many chronic diseases in later life, including those that may affect your brain. Worldwide, 47 million people are living with dementia. This is expected to increase to 75 million by 2030 and more than triple by 2050, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).1 Yet, you may be able to significantly slash your risk by taking steps to improve and maintain your cardiovascular fitness. In fact, researchers from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden revealed that women with the highest cardiovascular fitness had an 88 percent lower [More]
By Admin by The Cornucopia Institute Excerpts: A highly controversial natural food substance, carrageenan, a seaweed derivative used in conventional, “natural,” and some organic foods, was just reapproved by USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue. This move overrides the recommendation of the National Organic Standards Board, an expert industry panel set up by Congress. After hearing from medical and scientific experts describing carrageenan’s link to intestinal inflammation, cancer, and other human health risks, the NOSB voted to remove carrageenan from the list of approved synthetic and non-organic substances for use in organic food production. In a move unprecedented during the last quarter [More]
Fungal infections can be a pain to eradicate. But new results show why these infections can take an even tighter hold on people or animals that are missing a specific protein. The international research team that discovered this protein, and its importance, named it MelLec. This protein helps fight fungal infections by identifying a specific type of melanin that fungi make. Several aspects of this new discovery fit a creation-based… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola Nettle (Urtica dioica) is a common sight in backyards and gardens, although it’s often weeded out and thrown aside, sometimes even avoided because of its stinging properties. But remember that whenever you discard this weed, know that you’re also ignoring the health benefits that you can get from it. The first documented use of this herb was when Roman soldiers battled the cold by rubbing the leaves on their arms to induce inflammation and irritation. It has now spread across the world and has been used by medical practitioners since the 19th century …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Ariana Source: Grow Quinoa in Your Garden For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Due to its nutritious content, and good taste, quinoa has become a common household food in the United States. Learn how to grow your own quinoa and never purchase it again. Quinoa seeds are very high in protein and have the ability to lower LDL cholesterol.This gluten free grain-like crop is great for heart […] Source: Grow Quinoa in Your Garden Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) How is coenzyme Q10 linked to blood sugar issues like, prediabetes? And, more importantly, what can we do to eliminate the risk of future health problems. Let’s take a closer look. Prediabetes – in which blood sugar levels are elevated, but not high enough to meet the clinical threshold for diabetes – is extremely common in the United States. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 37 percent of adults over age 20 and 57 percent of those over age 65 have this preliminary condition. WARNING: …read more Source: Natural [More]
Today we discuss President Trump’s horrendous decision to use the West’s Fake, False Flag chemical attack in Duoma as justification for a joint-US, UK and French military strike on Syria, an action historians may very well mark as the official beginning of World War 3. Click here to watch
In 1997 scientists recovered mitochondrial DNA from the leg bone of a Neanderthal man. After comparing it to modern human mitochondrial DNA, they declared that Neanderthal man was not human after all. This neatly moved him back into the ape-man category, but we need to look at this claim more closely. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor Millions of cartons of milk labeled “organic” contain a mysterious additive. It’s a nutrient called DHA but the millions of customers buying the cartons… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham Six years ago this month, I had the wonderful privilege of speaking in Minnesota at Grace Church in Eden Prairie (near Minneapolis). It was one of the best-attended conferences that year, and the hunger for our resources was enormous—some of our tables that were piled high with books and videos were swept clean by the enthusiastic, large audience. I talked on topics such as racial reconciliation, the authority of the Bible, and how the book of Genesis is relevant in our modern-day culture. Last week, it was our pleasure to host Grace’s senior pastor, Troy Dobbs, his [More]
By AdminOK by Paul Fassa Health Impact News In late December 2017, the WHO (World Health Organization) issued a statement from its Expert Committee on Drug Dependence (ECDD): The ECDD did an initial review of a cannabis compound called cannabidiol (CBD). Recent evidence from animal and human studies shows that its use could have some therapeutic benefit for seizures due to epilepsy and related conditions. Current evidence also shows that cannabidiol is not likely …read more Source: Health Impact News     
Risk of food poisoning from contaminated food surfaces may be reduced by using oregano oil to help kill bacteria, new research suggests. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Beets have been shown to fight inflammation, lower blood pressure1,2 and aid detoxification. Studies also suggest they can help lower your risk for heart failure and stroke, and provide powerful benefits for your brain, largely due to their high nitrate content. Your body transforms nitrates into nitric oxide,3 which enhances oxygenation and has beneficial impacts on your circulatory and immune systems. Nitric oxide4 is a soluble gas continually produced from the amino acid L-arginine inside your cells, where it supports endothelial function and protects your mitochondria. Nitric oxide also serves …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Rand Hummel If we haven’t experienced it, we know someone who has—a child who was raised in a good Christian home but left it all behind. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Vitamin D is integral to immune system health, bone health, brain functioning and fighting cancer. Now new research out of the University of Sheffield Department of Oncology and Metabolism has found that optimal vitamin D levels can help to ease painful IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) symptoms as well. IBS (sometimes called IBD – Irritable Bowel Disease) is a painful condition that affects about 3 million people in the United States and two out of every 10 people in the UK. It is a functional disorder of …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Ken Ham Words like communication chasm and Greekized show it is vital to understand we have a problem communicating the gospel and Christian worldview. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor What happens to the minds of children who are exposed to television? This is an important question to answer because children between the ages of 2-11 watch an average of… …read more Source: Natural Blaze