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By Ken Ham I’m very thankful that when God created man he didn’t stop there—he said, “It’s not good that man should be alone” (Genesis 2:18) and created woman. Women deserve to be celebrated and recognized for the unique contribution they make to our lives. Would you like to recognize the special ladies in your life? Maybe your wife, daughter, mother, sister, aunt, niece, or friend? Well, here at the Creation Museum near Cincinnati, on Saturday, April 28, at 10:30 a.m., we’re hosting a special ladies’ day, Walk in the Light, for women ages 10 and up. This is our [More]
By Hesh Goldstein Constipation is more than a troublesome condition. It is an insidious drain on the health of millions of people. As bowel transit time is increased, the doo doo becomes hardened and difficult to pass due to dehydration.The body slowly reabsorbs the fluid content in the feces and along with it many soluble toxins. This auto-intoxification is the reason people are suffering from constipation have coated tongues, bad breath, lack of energy, and difficulty in thinking. These poisons affect every area of the body. Fiber deficiency and constipation are associated with diverticulitis, appendicitis, and colon cancer.??The small, hardened [More]
By REALdeal Source: Why You Should Avoid Palm Oil Like The Plague For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by MICHELE MILLER Palm oil is used in many things from chips and baked goods to shampoo and cleaning products to an oil used for cooking. It is the most widley used vegetable oil in the world. It even sounds healthier because it’s different from GMO vegetable oil like canola. It comes from a palm fruit […] Source: Why You Should Avoid Palm Oil Like The Plague Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Dr. David Menton According to many evolutionists today, dinosaurs are really not extinct but rather are feeding at our bird feeders even as we speak. But what does the Bible tell us about the origin of birds, and just how good is the scientific evidence that some dinosaurs evolved into birds? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By AdminOK by Dr. Mercola Bisphenol-A (BPA) was first created by a Russian chemist in 1891, but wasn’t used in the manufacture of products until the 1950s when it was used to produce resilient and often transparent plastics. Today, BPA is found in countless personal care products, water bottles, cashier receipts and the lining of canned goods. Although research shows BPA is detrimental to human health, the market was valued at over $13 billion in 2013 and expected to reach $20 billion in 2020. [1] Unfortunately, as the demand for BPA-free products is rising, substitute chemicals that are nearly identical [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) Breast cancer – one of the leading causes of death from cancer among women – claimed over 41,000 lives in 2014 alone. Yet, we know that weight loss could help thousands of women to avoid this dreadful condition. In truth, researchers have long known that obesity, which currently affects close to 40 percent of women in the United States, is a known risk factor for breast cancer – but the amount of weight loss necessary to begin lowering the risk was unknown. That is, until last month …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
Dr. Christopher Gardner, director of nutrition studies at the Stanford Prevention Research Center, and his colleagues conducted a study on 609 overweight and obese adults living in San Francisco’s Bay Area. Nutritionists coached the adults not to bother with counting calories. They should eat until they felt full, but eat plenty of vegetables and whole foods. The study results held a few surprises. First, the study pa… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Cooking up some tasty, tender-crisp asparagus with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar and a few sprinkles of Himalayan salt is a popular side dish, and after dinner you might even find yourself sneaking a few half-warm sticks of the interesting green veggie to munch — it’s that delicious. Asparagus has its own valuable set of nutrients that make it a healthy food. There are purple (due to more anthocyanins) and white (due to thwarted chlorophyll from the absence of sunlight) varieties of this veggie, too, with slightly varying nutrient content. However, there’s an odd [More]
By Jonathan Landsman (Naturalhealth365) According to the American Cancer Society, the number of people living with a cancer diagnosis in the United States is expected to soar to almost 19 million by the year 2024. For many people, this may be a (good) sign that more and more individuals are ‘living well’ past their diagnosis. But, you and I both know that this statistic barely reveals the real story. For example, approximately 1,735,350 new cases are expected in the year 2018 alone – with the most common projected to …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Even though your brain affects everything you do, you probably don’t give it — literally — much thought. Clever pun aside, how often do you actually consider what your brain may need to stay healthy? Given the fact your brain impacts all aspects of your life — from happiness and health, to relationships and rest — it’s important you understand how to take care of it. While aging and genes have some effect, they may not have the final word about the fate of your brain. Your brain’s lifelong neuroplasticity enables you to have [More]
By Creation Moments You may not think of plants as being intelligent on any level since it appears that they just sort of sit in the soil and grow. However, we have done a few Creation Moments programs on plants that try to poison or repel a predator. Now we will see that the lima bean employs an even more sophisticated defense strategy that not only warns surrounding lima beans of the attack, but also calls in defenders. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Dr. Mercola Don’t be fooled by the name, but red cedarwood oil comes from a type of juniper tree (Juniperus virginiana),1 a member of the Cupressaceae or cypress family. These trees, which grow 30 to 65 feet tall, can be found in the U.S.,2 where they are commonly known as the Eastern red cedar. Essential oils made from cedar trees grown in the U.S., such as red cedarwood oil, are primarily used in making perfumes. These oils are high in both cedrol and thujone as well, the latter often being used to “falsify” …read more Source: mercola     
Once again, Answers in Genesis has been recognized with a prestigious award at the annual convention of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB). This year, the award was for the Most Innovative Digital Method, handed out today in Nashville. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
It’s common for women to report feeling cold, partly as a result of physiology, hormones and a greater susceptibility to factors within the body that play with our internal thermostat. Our body relies on various chemical reactions to keep its warmth and when there is a significant deficiency of essential physiological mechanisms and nutrients, it may make you feel cold all the time. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Thomasina Copenhaver How many people ask their MD questions about chemotherapy? Have you ever wondered how such a toxic substance (so toxic that those who administer it must wear gowns and gloves) became the “standard of care” for cancer? The truth of its origin is as far away from a scientific laboratory as one could imagine! In August of 1943, President Roosevelt approved the shipment of chemical munitions containing mustard gas to the Mediterranean theater. Two thousand mustard bombs were loaded onto the USS John Harvey. The ship was waiting to unload in Bari, Italy when German planes attacked [More]
Despite saying he’s irritated by the creation debate, one author goes to great lengths to add to the discussion. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Sierra Bright Spices are pretty incredible. Not only do they add flavor to all sorts of dishes, they come with a wide range of health benefits, and turmeric is ranked among the very best. This bright yellow spice that’s best known for its use in Indian cuisine like curry, has a long history of medicinal use in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine, and in more recent years, its benefits have been well-documented in numerous studies. While cooking with turmeric is a great way to enhance your health, much of the research conducted on it has found that the [More]
I’m excited to showcase our cutting-edge research in the new ICR Discovery Center. One of the rooms will display a 48-inch globe that will track the progression of the Flood from Day 1 to around Day 314. No other museum has anything like this, and it’s all based on real rock data from across the globe. We need your donation so visitors can see there really was a global flood. Your dollars will help us … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) New research out of the Mayo Clinic is showing that harsh cancer treatments, like chemotherapy, are causing those who survive to age (in a negative way) and die prematurely. Although most NaturalHealth365 readers understand this concept – we know that most cancer patients remain uninformed about this reality BEFORE making a treatment decision. While some cancer survivors do give chemotherapy credit for saving their lives, these individuals are far more prone to health issues later on – even if they are biologically young in years. Some …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
The theory of plate tectonics recently turned fifty. Contrary to the claims of its critics, the theory of plate tectonics is derived from empirical data collected over many decades by geologists and geophysicists.1 In the early 20th century, Alfred Wegener studied the shapes of the continents, matched fossils and mountain ranges across vast oceans, and suggested that the continents had drifted apart. At the time… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Sherice Carrots are one of the healthiest vegetables – and they’re a great source of vitamin A & carotene which are important for the health of your eyes. Carrot is rich in alkaline elements which purify and revitalize the blood. They nourish the entire system and help in the maintenance of acid-alkaline balance in the body. The carrot also has a reputation as a vegetable that helps to maintain good eyesight. Eating carrots is also good for allergies, aneamia, rheumatism, tonic for the nervous system. Carrot is good for diarrhoea, constipation , intestinal inflammation, cleansing the blood , an [More]
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich There’s nothing like the past, which to learn from, for the future. The New York Daily News reported on March 21, 2009 a vaccine story that should have had the vaccine… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Alex Pietrowski The drugging of the American public is one of those strange, well-known, but under-discussed issues that’s never quite fully represented in the conversation about where our culture… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Creation Moments A poll conducted by George Gallup reveals some alarming trends in Americans’ religious thinking. First, the good news is that more than 80 percent of Americans desire to grow spiritually. Secondly, Christian religion continues to show wide popularity, with church attendance remaining steady over the last half century. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By AdminOK by Paul Fassa Health Impact News A bacterial pathogen that’s difficult to treat, which often breeds in hospitals, and also easily infects those using antibiotics or other pharmaceutical medications for gastrointestinal issues is Clostridium difficile (klos-TRID-e-um dif-uh-SEEL). This pathogenic bacterium also goes by C. difficile or C. diff, or even just CDF. A combination in vitro and in vivo study was performed by researchers in Taiwan during 2017 and published in the journal Frontiers in Microbiology in January 2018 with the title Lauric Acid Is an Inhibitor of Clostridium difficile Growth in Vitro and Reduces Inflammation in a [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Melinda Cafferty, Natural Blaze The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced late Monday that it is dissolving a program that funds studies on the effects of pollution and chemical exposure… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham Want to bring some of Australia home with you? I don’t mean a kangaroo or a koala or my favorite animal the platypus—I mean some faith-affirming apologetics teaching by me and fellow Aussie Dr. Andrew Snelling, AiG’s geologist. These six DVDs from the reEngage Conference will equip you to engage Christians in your church, community, and culture. In November of last year, I was able to travel to Australia to see my mum (who just celebrated her 90th birthday) and to speak at the reEngage conference north of Brisbane, along with Dr. Snelling. That conference was recorded [More]