By Dr. Kevin Anderson The presence of tissue, cells, and proteins remaining in dinosaur fossils poses a direct biochemical challenge to the standard geologic dating paradigm. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Today, it is estimated that 50 percent of the American population have cholesterol levels that fall outside the accepted healthy range, but who defines this range and under what testing protocols? Many medical professionals are starting to question the current standard of care when it comes to statin therapy, as these cholesterol-lowering medications may not benefit patient populations at all, and in fact may be harming them. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The date typed on store-bought food containers often refers to either a “sell by” or expiration date. However, if the food in question happens to be eggs, and you throw them out based on the assumption they’re no good past that date, you’re likely pitching perfectly good eggs. With a little experience, you can hone your skills at determining by sight and smell whether or not foods such as meats, vegetables and herbs are still fresh and healthy to eat as opposed to past their prime. With eggs, though, it’s a little more challenging.
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By Hesh Goldstein Like vitamins, minerals are micronutrients, which our bodies require, in small but steady supplies. As micronutrients, the importance of minerals in our diet is far greater than the required amount indicates. Our material bodies are made up of more than 100 elements, which have been identified. Of these, four elements make up 96% of our bodies: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen, The elements, which make up the remaining 4%, are referred to as the minerals. The bulk of these minerals are stored in the bones, mostly in the form of calcium and phosphorous, with the soft tissue
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By kpennock On this episode of ID The Future, host Ray Bohlin talks with Michael Egnor, a pediatric neurosurgeon and professor of neurosurgery at State University of New York Stony Brook about ways modern science validates the idea that the mind is not reducible to the brain. They delve into oddities of neuroscience that indicate that there is more going on in the brain than mere chemistry, and, in particular, walk through the seminal work of Adrian Owen on MRIs and what it reveals. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on
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By REALdeal Source: This Popular Gastric Medicine Increases Your Risk of Early Death For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. For anyone who has experienced heartburn, or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), they would likely vouch for how excruciating it can be. Moreover, they would probably mention how crucial but hard it is to find relief. For many, this relief comes from medication. However, a 2017 study conducted by researchers at Washington University of Medicine found that […] Source: This Popular Gastric Medicine Increases Your Risk of Early Death Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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By Ken Ham Did you know that the gift card industry in America is expected to reach $160 billion by 2018? Gift cards remain the most requested gift over the last nine years in the United States, yet an estimated $1 billion go unused every year! <!– [Editor’s note: Unfortunately, our gift card donation system is experiencing technical difficulties right now. We are working to resolve this issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.] –> So what do gift cards have to do with biblical authority and the gospel? Well, at Answers in Genesis we have the
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By REALdeal Source: Surgeons Admit That Mammography Is Outdated and Harmful to Women For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Every year, millions of women flock to their doctors to get their annual mammograms, a breast cancer screening procedure that involves pressing a woman’s breasts between two metal platforms to scope out tumors. But surgeons everywhere are starting to question the controversial practice, which studies show isn’t even an effective screening tool, and is actually […] Source: Surgeons Admit That Mammography Is Outdated and Harmful to Women Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
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By Dr. Veronique Desaulniers According to the American Thyroid Association, 20 million Americans suffer from some kind of thyroid condition, and close to 60% may not even be aware that they have one. Hashimoto’s, hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism (also called Grave’s Disease), cancer of the thyroid and many other conditions that target this important gland have all skyrocketed in recent years. The majority of those who are diagnosed with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s are prescribed either synthetic thyroid hormone replacement such as Synthroid or Levoxil or they are given a naturally-based alternative such as Nature-Throid. Short-term thyroid hormone replacement can be a …read
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One of the greatest mathematicians of all time was a God-honouring, Bible believing Christian. …read more Source: creation.com
By Lori Alton, staff writer (Naturalhealth365) We take it for granted that baby food – featuring such inoffensive fare as pureed peaches, mashed bananas, and oatmeal with apples – is ‘nutritious, wholesome and safe.’ And the labeling, which may include the marketing terms “pure,” “all natural,” and “organic,” reinforces that conviction. But, according to a shocking new study conducted by a non-profit watchdog group, arsenic, mercury, lead and other toxins are on the menu for unsuspecting parents and their children, as well. And, today, in this special report – we intend to …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News A recently concluded German study, published November 11, 2017 in the journal Clinical Nutrition shows no long-term negative effects for those following a high-fat, low-carb, moderate-protein ketogenic diet. Ketogenic dieting has been used successfully to reverse Alzheimer’s and reduce epileptic seizures in children. Some have even used extreme ketogenic dieting for inducing remission from their cancers. The ketogenic diet was developed in the 1920s at Johns Hopkins hospital to stop seizures in children who did not respond to anti-seizure …read more Source: Health Impact News
By David Woetzel Why should there be such “gratuitous beauty”? The plethora of extravagant biological characteristics prominently call out for an explanation. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Currently 5.1 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease – the most common form of dementia. But, to make matters worse, this disease is projected to reach ‘epidemic’ proportions by 2050 – with a staggering (unsustainable) $2 trillion healthcare cost. These alarming statistics have researchers scrambling for new methods of prevention and treatment. Now, evidence has emerged that ordinary grapes – one of the most loved (refreshing) snacks – can be a powerful ally against dementia. In a just-published study from UCLA, researchers found …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Microplastic pollution is a critical issue affecting waterways and wildlife. Glitter is a form of microplastic that may harm marine life. A chain of 19 child care nurseries across southern England recently announced they were banning the use of glitter in their children’s craft projects in an effort to reduce pollution.1 Discarded bottles, bags and straws break down in the ocean waters to microplastic pieces, 5 millimeters (mm) or smaller. These pieces are literally clouding the ocean waters with “plastic smog.”2 Billions of pounds of plastic can also be found in convergences that now
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Most of us associate drinking out of glass drinkware with a higher-end dining experience. However, University of Plymouth researchers have determined that some glass drinkware and other products could be exposing you to toxic levels of lead and cadmium. There are legal limits regarding certain chemicals, substances and heavy metals allowed in household products. However, the researchers determined that many enameled drinking glasses and other merchandise contained as much as 100 times the legal limit of cadmium and over 1,000 times the allowed level of lead. Over …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By kpennock On this episode of ID The Future, neurosurgery professor Michael Egnor explores the case of Tatiana and Krista, the “Craniopagus Twins.” Their condition, he says, provides evidence against strict materialism. Tatiana and Krista are connected at the thalamus (which controls such things as wakefulness, motor function and vision) through a structure called a thalamic bridge. This bridge enables them to see through each other’s eyes to and control each other’s limbs. Egnor explains how their separate personalities and thoughts nevertheless show that there is something about the mind not reducible to the brain. Egnor also goes through the
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By Michael By Anna Hunt Cannabis legalization proponents have argued for years that the cannabis plant offers numerous medical applications. Now, the World Health Organization (WHO) has finally joined the… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola While it would seem that a fecal transplant in capsule form would be a somewhat bitter pill to swallow, scientists conducting a randomized clinical trial1 found this mode of transportation, in a matter of speaking, for fecal therapy was easier and just as effective for treating patients infected with the serious and dreaded Clostridium difficile infection (RCDI), or simply “C. diff.,” as receiving a fecal transplant via enema or colonoscopy, also known as fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT). Further, FMT in pill form has the capacity to improve patients’ quality of life, as it caused
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The Grant County News asked us about Ozzy Osbourne, whose visit at the Ark Encounter was featured on the A&E channel late last month. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By Jack Burns Big Pharma’s subtle propaganda comes in many forms. Those tuning in to mainstream media programs will be subjected to nightly advertisements, many of which feature highly addictive and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By JD Heyes (Natural News) As of 2017, there were …read more Source: Natural News
By Sarah Eshleman Few things signal the start of the Christmas season quite like the poinsettia, and December 12 is a day to celebrate it with National Poinsettia Day. …read more Source: AIG Daily
The receptacle is ‘expertly crafted’ and ‘delicately made’, but the flowers in it are said to have come about by chance. …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The video above features a lecture by Del Bigtree,1 an Emmy award-winning producer of “The Doctors” talk show for six years, and one of the producers of the documentary “Vaxxed.” I actually attended and saw the talk he gave during the 2017 “Truth About Cancer Live” event in Orlando, Florida, where I was also speaking. He focuses on vaccine safety and freedom of choice. This presentation was designed to be shared with those who think vaccine safety advocates are foolish and need to “get with the program.” This is one of the best presentations
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By Admin – Orissa by Claire Dwoskin CMSRI For many years, the US government and mainstream media have continued to blame the unvaccinated community for the spread of infectious disease. We are constantly being bombarded with statements like the one written by Philip Ross and published in the International Business Times, which stated: “The American classroom has become a battleground for parents who are threatened by the growing number of children not vaccinated against measles, one of the most highly contagious viruses in the world. The ongoing measles outbreak in the U.S. that started at Disneyland and has spread to
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By Creation Moments David Bowie sang: Oh man, wonder if he’ll ever know He’s in the best selling show Is there life on Mars? read more …read more Source: Creation Moments