By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola While sleep is still a largely neglected area of health, research soundly refutes the idea that sleep is “a waste of time” and can be omitted without major repercussions. On the contrary, without proper sleep, every aspect of your health will suffer adverse consequences. Estimates suggest 1 in 3 Americans gets less than seven hours of sleep a night and more than 83 million adults in the U.S. are sleep-deprived.1 Here, I’ll review some of the most important findings that have emerged in more recent years, answering key questions such as: What happens during
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By Creation Moments “There’s glory for you!” said Humpty Dumpty. “I don’t know what you mean by ‘glory'” Alice said. Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. “Of course you don’t – till I tell you. I meant ‘there’s a nice knock-down argument for you!” “But ‘glory’ doesn’t mean ‘a nice knock-down argument,'” Alice objected. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Dr. Mercola Chickweed (Stellaria media) is often overlooked and ignored in the gardening world because of its notoriety as a weed. One of the first things that people think about when they find chickweed growing is how they can prevent it from spreading. Some opt to remove these plants from their gardens entirely because they think it’s nothing more than a nuisance. While there are several varieties of chickweed,1 Stellaria media, or the common chickweed, is easier to control and does not pose that much of a threat to your plants as they only …read more Source: mercola
By Frost Smith Pastor Dave Hill and other previous cast members reprised their roles in this third installment of the God’s Not Dead movie series. This family-friendly movie was a pleasure to watch with my family and friends. We felt the movie is a welcome addition to the series, perhaps the best. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Admin Health Impact News Despite BILLIONS of dollars spent on pharmaceutical research, diabetes rates continue to rise. Plus, there are MORE THAN 70 diabetes drugs being prescribed in the U.S. alone — NONE that address the root causes or stops the progression of the disease. What we’re doing now must change, because it isn’t working. With the right education and action, it’s ABSOLUTELY possible to change and save the lives of those on a path toward diabetes. For Dr. Brian Mowll, diabetes is a professional passion. Early in his medical practice, he saw one person after …read more Source:
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The health benefits of maintaining a healthy weight are obvious to most people. However, a study out of Stanford is underscoring the dangers of weight gain to health in some key areas, including blood sugar balance and gut health. The researchers have found that the entire body is impacted by even a moderate weight gain. The changes register at the molecular, microbial and genetic levels. However, the good news is that when the pounds are shed, these bodily systems are returned to their previous state. Weight gain …read more Source: Natural Health 365
A new research paper claims to have solved the mystery of why most ankylosaur dinosaur fossils are found upside down.1 Lead author Dr. Jordan Mallon, from the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Ontario, explains, “Textbooks have touted that ankylosaur fossils are usually found upside down, but no one has gone back and checked the records to make sure that’s the case.”2 Mallon colla… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Our DNA can feed its proper data into a network of consciousness and can call up data from the network and also establish contact with other participants in the network. When words and phrases were spoken and modulated on specific frequencies — the reprogramming effect on DNA was extraordinary. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Heather Brinson Bruce Every day, the world’s master of disguise, the cuttlefish, finds new ways to blend into its ever-changing surroundings in search of its next meal. Cuttlefish are so good at imitation that they can instantly transform into a black-and-white chessboard or any other surrounding that mischievous researchers can think of. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By GROW test Source: Add This to the Stem of Your Plants and Watch What Happens! For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by Hannah Kastoryano Cinnamon. It’s delicious AND nutritious for us. BUT did you know it’s beneficial for plants too? We’ve written countless times about adding more cinnamon to our diets. BUT NOW? Now we write on behalf of your plants, begging you to share the cinnamon benefits with them too. Indoor and outdoor plants benefit from the generous […] Source: Add This to the Stem of Your Plants and Watch What Happens! Learn more at <a target=_blank
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A new UFO movie makes some startling claims about alleged evidence of alien visitations. But people need to look below the surface claims. …read more Source: creation.com
By Ken Ham Today is Good Friday, the day we set aside to remember and reflect on the death of the Lord Jesus Christ almost 2,000 years ago. When we stop and actually reflect on Christ’s death, we should be struck by how truly amazing his grace is. In Adam, we all rebelled against God, and continue to rebel, yet immediately after sin we read this promise from God, “He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel” (Genesis 3:15). God promised that someone was coming who would crush Satan. Right after Adam and Eve’s rebellion—God gave his
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By AdminOK A Matter of Right and Wrong: The CDC’s Troubling Lack of Research Ethics by Brian S. Hooker, Science Advisor, Focus for Health and Board MemberWorld Mercury Project Documents obtained by the Freedom of Information Act indicate that Centers for Disease Control (CDC) officials gave preferential treatment to the Danish grantees (including Dr. Poul Thorsen) at Aarhus University, and took no apparent action to evaluate the veracity of any of the study data when theft of over $1 million of grant money by Thorsen was made known. Furthermore, in 2009, when CDC officials including Dr. …read more Source: Health
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Not everyone is familiar with the plant known as fenugreek but, like many herbs, it has both medicinal and nutritional value. This annual herb, though, is also a legume from the Fabaceae family from the genus Trigonella. Its East Indian name is “methi;” other areas of the world may refer to it as greek clover, greek hay, goat’s horn or bird’s foot. The Trigonella foenum-graecum, fenugreek’s botanical name, grows 1 or 2 feet high and bears white or yellow flower clusters and small, rounded rhomboid or slightly elongated triangle-shaped leaves, depending …read more Source:
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By Ethan Huff (Natural News) As many as one out …read more Source: Natural News
By Creation Moments The word prehistoric refers to a period of time before there were people on the Earth. Evolutionists assume that to have been for millions of years, so their accounts of the majority of fossils would refer to them as prehistoric. As Bible believers, we know that God made everything in the Creation Week, so there was no prehistoric time. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
“We can expect more of this going forward as the world keeps heading deeper into spiritual darkness.” Admin The social media tech giant terminated Trunews’ account. YouTube slapped TruNews with “three strikes” based on newscasts recorded and posted online more than four years ago. One of the TruNews episodes that also offended YouTube’s censors was Rick Wiles’ 2017 movie review of “The Promise: The Truth About the Armenian Genocide.” TruNews founder and anchorman Rick Wiles blasted YouTube’s censors as the “New Nazi Tech Tyrants.” Pastor Wiles was incredulous that YouTube cited two newscasts from 2014 and one
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Despite having the highest health care expenditures in the world, U.S. rates of premature births are on the rise, especially among African-Americans. Preterm birth (which is responsible for 28 percent of newborn deaths during the first month of life) is defined as a baby being born before 37 weeks of gestation,1 and preterm birth rates have risen two years in a row, hitting 9.8 percent in 2016 — a 2 percent increase from the year prior.2 That means nearly 1 in 10 babies is now born prematurely in the …read more Source: mercola
By Admin by GMWatch.org Excerpts: GM apples have not been safety tested in animals GM Arctic apples are being sold on Amazon without disclosing that they are GM. They are engineered not to brown when cut and thus are advertised as “preservative free”. There’s nothing illegal about this, since GM foods do not have to carry a GM label on the package in the US and the apples are not being sold outside the US. However, selling GM Arctic apples unlabelled is irresponsible because they have not been safety tested in feeding trials on animals. Nor have …read more Source:
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By Ken Ham Since the Ark Encounter opened in July 2016, the hundreds of thousands of guests who have visited have been making a huge economic impact on Northern Kentucky. On Thursday, March 22, two separate reports emphasized, yet again, this incredible economic impact. Also, the 10-year-old Creation Museum, coming off its best year of attendance, has been having a great impact in the region. Some of our staff members attended the annual meeting of the Northern Kentucky Convention and Visitor Bureau, also known as meetNKY, on Thursday. At this event, which was decorated in a superhero comic book theme,
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola More than just a colorful flower that is easy to grow, nasturtium is valued as a tasty, edible plant known for its peppery tang. As the name suggests, you can be “nasty” to nasturtiums because they do well in lean soil and thrive when somewhat neglected. Whether you are looking for nasturtiums to add color to salads and party trays, act as a trap plant in your garden or cover an arch or trellis, there is certain to be a nasturtium variety suited to your need. Plus, all parts of the …read more Source:
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By Ken Ham The devil knows that if he can get one generation to doubt and disbelieve God’s Word starting in Genesis, he can destroy one of the main purposes of the family. How—and why—is the family coming under increasingly aggressive attacks in America? Here are just some of the ways—and reasons. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) The American College of Physicians …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Eating locally grown foods comes with a bounty of benefits, from fresher foods to saving both money and the environment. One 2007 study from the University of Alberta, Canada, determined that the transportation alone of organic produce actually causes an environmental impact large enough to cancel out many of its benefits.1 If you look, you’ll find that most of the organic fruit and vegetables in your local grocery store come from much farther away than your conventional produce. Fresh produce in most regions of the U.S. actually travel between 1,500 to 2,000 miles on
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By Sarah Chaffee Matti Leisola, the Finnish biochemist whose story is told in his new book Heretic: One Scientist’s Journey from Darwin to Design, spoke by Skype with a crowd in Dallas recently. He describes that journey, including his research, some of the reasons he made the turn to belief in design, and other scientists’ sometimes irrational reactions to his conclusions. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) New research is highlighting a remarkable array of beet juice benefits – among them, the ability to enhance exercise capability and overall performance in people with heart failure issues. Heart failure – characterized by the heart’s inability to pump enough oxygen-rich blood to meet the body’s needs – is one of the most common complications of heart disease. Currently affecting over 5.7 million Americans, heart failure can severely limit patients’ ability to be physical active – thereby leading to decreased mobility, reduced independence, and a dramatically …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) As researchers have learned, having healthy levels of vitamin D can protect against diseases such as cancer, pneumonia, influenza and Alzheimer’s disease. But, if you’re deficient in vitamin D, relying on diet (alone) will not be enough to maintain healthy levels. In addition, make sure you’re consuming vitamin D3 – not vitamin D2. (Vitamin D2 is far less potent for humans) Great news: New scientific review sheds light on the potential of the “sunshine vitamin” to prevent and treat liver disease. With nonalcoholic fatty liver disease …read more Source: Natural Health 365