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By Vicki Batts (Natural News) Is a “doomsday” solar flare …read more Source: Natural News     
By Sierra Bright Tiny houses have become a huge thing – do a google search and you’ll find countless blogs about it, or just flip through the channels on TV, there’s Tiny House, Big Living, Tiny House Nation, the list just seems to go on and on. These tiny, compact, affordable houses are practically everywhere you look. Simply put, tiny house living is a social movement in which people decide to downsize the space they live in. The typical American home is around 2,600 square feet, whereas the typical tiny house is between 100 and 400 square feet. They come [More]
By Ken Ham AiG is working with a long-time ministry partner, Children’s Hunger Fund (CHF), to help provide needed relief to our family (all people are our family) in the hurricane-ravaged areas of the south, particularly Houston. And we need your help! Editor’s Note 9/1/17: A generous supporter and friend of the ministry of AiG has committed to match all donations toward our Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, dollar for dollar, up to $70,000 through September 4. If the match is fully met by then, we will reach the $210,000 goal! Please join us in giving as you are able. I’m [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Annie Holmquist I recently stumbled upon an interesting tidbit out of Green Bay. According to local news station WBAY, a number of inmates at a nearby prison have taken up a new hobby: knitting. I… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sierra Bright Fall is just around the corner, and with it, that wonderfully cooler, crisp air, colorful leaves and those fabulous aromas like cinnamon and apples wafting through the air. It’s one of our favorite seasons, and one of the best ways to enjoy it is to use some of the earth’s natural, organic elements to create your own autumn home decor. Those warm colors can bring a fabulous ambiance to your home, inside and out – there’s really nothing more beautiful than the vision of pumpkins, leaves, pine cones, branches and the like, and using natural elements makes [More]
By Simon Turpin Because of his human nature, questions are raised about Jesus’ beliefs concerning certain events in Scripture, such as creation. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Admin by Dr. Brownstein The headline in the New York Times (NYT) this morning–8.28.2017– states, “Anti-Inflammatory Drug May Lower Risk of Heart Disease and Cancer. Findings Represent Medical Milestone.” I am getting tired of using the “Fake News” meme when describing medical articles in the NYTs. But, this article is beyond ridiculous and I can think of no better way to describe it. This is another example of fake news and why we are in the health care mess we are in. My wife, Allison, showed …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dr. Mercola Crapshoot: The Gamble with Our Wastes, Jeff McKay, provided by the National Film Board of Canada By Dr. Mercola The documentary, “Crapshoot: The Gamble with Our Wastes,” produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 2003, investigates an important aspect of human life you likely give little consideration: sewage. Do you know what happens to the water and other items after you flush the toilet or run water down the drain? If you’ve never stopped to consider what happens after you turn off the …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The opioid epidemic has been making headlines in the U.S., but another public health crisis is also in the making, this time involving alcohol, according to a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry.1 In the time period spanning 2001-2002 to 2012-2013, 30 percent more Americans engaged in high-risk drinking. The study included data from nearly 80,000 Americans and found statistically significant increases in alcohol use across all sociodemographic groups. However, increases in alcohol use, high-risk drinking and alcohol use disorder (AUD) (or alcohol dependence) were greatest among women, older adults, racial/ethnic minorities and people [More]
By Creation Moments What can be more appealing, than the sight of a cherry tree in full bloom? Cherry blossom seems to enhance every environment, of which it is a part. Even urban areas can play host to cherry trees, and concrete city can be made attractive for a while, when the blossoms appear. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) At no other time in history have so many vaccines been required within the United States vaccination schedule. According to statistics at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 10 million vaccines – many of which contain aluminum (a known neurotoxin) – are given to infants every year. But, there are many underreported statistics that are quite disturbing. For example, the National Vaccine Information Center reports that nearly $3.6 billion has been awarded to children and parents for vaccine injuries to date …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A eucalyptus tree genetically engineered to withstand freezing temperatures may be poised for United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) approval, opening the door to over a million acres of eucalyptus “plantations” throughout the southeastern United States. Although the GE tree is being billed by its developer, ArborGen, as a “green, sustainable” way to solve the world’s demands for paper and pulp, environmentalists warn that its commercialization will bring devastation to native forests and harm to local residents. Thankfully, the public is paying heed, protesting the creation of …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
How one man’s encounter with creation evangelism caused him to re-think his understanding of the world and led him to faith in Jesus Christ. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Julie Fidler LED street lights are so hazardous to people’s health that the American Medical Association (AMA) has adopted an official policy about them. Adopted unanimously at the AMA’s annual meeting in Chicago on June 14, 2016, the policy comes in response to the growing number of LED street lights in the country. An association committee issued guidelines on how communities can choose LED streetlights “to minimize potential harmful human health and environmental effects.” Long-lasting LED lights are quickly replacing existing streetlights because they save municipalities money on energy and maintenance. But the AMA’s stance reflects the importance of [More]
By Ken Ham The story (or fairy tale) of how evolution occurred is always changing. It seems every news item carries a different story from the previous one! For example, evolution is supposed to be “survival of the fittest,” with the toughest and strongest surviving and the weak dying out—unless it’s not. Let me explain. According to new studies, “tameness” was supposedly selected for in human evolution, resulting in genetic changes as we “domesticated” ourselves. One researcher suggests that over the last alleged 200,000 years “humans began acquiring skills which would have allowed early humans to gang up against bullies. [More]
By samanthaolivier You’ve probably heard synthetic materials aren’t all that good for your health, but did you know that a simple plastic bottle can in fact be keeping the stork away from your doorstep? It’s true. A number of studies carried out over the past decade confirmed chemicals from plastic containers to have an adverse effect on both male and female fertility. Intrigued? You should be, especially if you’re trying to conceive: you may not be what you eat, but if you’re using plastic cutlery and containers on a regular basis, you may just be eating yourself out of a [More]
By Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson Frello criticizes papers that he hasn’t carefully read. Not surprisingly, his objections turn out to be unfounded. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Do you suffer from dry skin on your feet? Is it so bad that your heels have cracked and it’s gone from simply being a nuisance to a painful hindrance? These common heel fissures are a result of the combination of thickened skin and dry skin. Sometimes they cause discoloration and can become infected, if not properly treated. If the cracks or fissures are more than just on the surface, they could begin to bleed. So it’s very important that even before you begin to experience some or all of these painful symptoms, that you do what’s necessary to prevent [More]
Fascinating creatures and terrifying cataclysms riddle the timeline of Earth history. What can we learn about the pre-Flood world, the origin of humanity, and other scientific mysteries? ICR geologist and Research Associate Dr. Tim Clarey examines groundbreaking evidence that confirms the Genesis narrative. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Joint pain is very common in people from several different age groups and is often times associated with more serious conditions such as osteoporosis or arthritis. Whether or not these conditions are associated with bone diseases, joint pain may also be a result of the person’s lifestyle, especially if the person works an office job and has to sit for long periods of time or constantly carries heavy items. In this video, we’ll see how you can deal with joint pain, using tips that can be easily incorporated in your day to day routine: 1. Apply Ice 2. Heat Therapy [More]
By Stefan Frello Dr. Nathaniel Jeanson claims to have documented a recent origin of humans, using mitochondrial DNA. A reader questions the results. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Emma Riley When looking for essential oils, there are countless options available online and in the store, which can make it really difficult to decide which brand to choose, and if you’re just starting out, what type of oils to begin with. After all, there are nearly 100 different essential oils, and they each offer their own unique benefits. While we might like to have them all, for most of us that’s just not feasible. That’s where I was at when making the decisions as to which oils to start with and which company to buy them from. One [More]
By Debbie Wolfe Removing dirt and oil from your skin is essential if you want your skin to look and feel its best. When we leave dirt and oil on our face it creates a perfect breeding ground for bacteria that can cause breakouts and other skin conditions. Commercial products are available but are often full of chemicals that can dry out or irritate our skin. Not to mention the fact that they are usually quite pricey. You can save a few dollars by making your own non-toxic cleanser and makeup remover. The best part of making your own makeup [More]
By Julie Fidler Women who have excessive cadmium in their bodies may be at increased risk for developing endometrial cancer, researchers from the University of Missouri reported in a recent study. Accounting for 92% of cancers of the uterus, endometrial cancer, or uterine cancer, is the most common type of reproductive cancer in women in the United States. The disease is caused by cells in the endometrium growing out of control. Cadmium is a “highly persistent” toxic metal which mimics estrogen in the body. According to lead author Jane McElroy, an associate professor in the University of Missouri Medical School’s [More]
By kpennock On this episode of ID: The Future, neurosurgeon Michael Egnor talks about how enlisting doctors to perform assisted suicide is a betrayal of longstanding medical ethics. He describes it as an attempt to hijack the respectability of doctors to make the practice seem acceptable. 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 Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Around 2012, and immediately before and after, Health Impact News featured some seriously thought provoking attacks on reigning dogmatic nutritional salt myths. The reports were from several experts such as Dr. Joseph Mercola, Dr. David Brownstein, author of Salt Your Way to Health, and the satirical approach of Scottish M.D. Malcolm Kendrick. My favorite Health Impact News article on the matter was by Dr. Kendrick, who explained that the low sodium diets seem to forget that salt is composed of two …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Avery Foley Sexual selection is the process by which the traits that affect mate choice shape the genetics of the species. …read more Source: AIG Daily