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By Ken Ham Christian morality seems to be rapidly declining in America and the western hemisphere but did you know there is a connection between this and the Scopes trial? …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Spending time outdoors can significantly lift your mood, so it’s no surprise that outdoors activities such as gardening and nature hikes1 have been found to be good therapy. In one survey,2 80 percent of gardeners reported being “happy” and satisfied with their lives, compared to 67 percent of non-gardeners, and the more time spent in the garden, the greater their life satisfaction. Among volunteers at an outdoor conservation project, a whopping 100 percent said participation improved their mental health and boosted their confidence and self-esteem.3 This general well-being among gardeners is typically …read more [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Your brain works in mysterious ways, many of which we’re only beginning to understand. As part of your day to day daily grind, your brain may actually run on autopilot much of the time. In fact, research suggests people may be mentally “checked out” — focused not on the present moment, the world around them or a particular given task, but rather on their own thoughts nearly half the time.1 This mental state of blasé, in turn, generally makes us unhappy, likely because our minds turn to unsettling thoughts, past arguments, worries or other [More]
By Sierra Bright There are numerous types of oils that benefit health and wellbeing such as krill oil. Often overlooked, emu oil contains potent properties including omega-3’s that can reduce inflammation and remedy skin conditions. An Australian study found that emu oil used both topically and orally can reduce inflammation. According to researchers, emu oil is especially effective in treating inflammation in the gastrointestinal system. The emu is a flightless bird from Australia that is similar to an ostrich. Emus are comprised mainly of fatty acids. Aborigines from Australia, known to have been the oldest group of people on earth, [More]
By Creation Moments Most water fowl are faithful to one mate over long periods of time. The swan, in particular, champions marital fidelity. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Air pollution is a global health crisis and being linked to the rise in Alzheimer’s disease. The WHO reports that the most popular form of dementia (Alzheimer’s) contributes to 5.4 percent of all deaths worldwide, and living in areas with a high degree of air pollution is known to increase the odds of heart disease, cancer and stroke. But, now, a scientific study is giving rise to concern that iron-based particles generated by industrial and automotive pollution could be an environmental risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease. Abundant …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Ken Ham The Ark Encounter has now been open for just over a year. So much has changed since this time last year. It’s actually evolved—in the better meaning of the word! We’ve welcomed over one million guests, added brand-new exhibits, put in two theater areas, expanded the grounds and Ararat Ridge Zoo, added spectacular zip lines, and so much more. But despite all the changes, some things haven’t changed between then and now. Thousands of Visitors On July 5, 2016, the day of our special ribbon-cutting ceremony, and again on July 7, 2016, the day …read more Source: [More]
Do sediment cores from Canada’s Great Slave Lake give support to such an idea? …read more Source: creation.com     
Genesis 1 says that God created the universe and all it contains in six 24-hour days. This account is not difficult to understand. Its grammatical structure clearly falls within the narrative genre; in other words, it is a historical account. How can Hebrew vocabulary and the doctrine of the Trinity confirm a literal interpretation of the creation week? Listen: Introduction and Day One—The Tri-Universe | The Institute for Creation Research
This commonly asked question has wider implications when the origin of life is considered. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Creation Moments Researchers at Stanford University surprised scientific colleagues several years ago when they proved that plants were not … well, vegetative. We think of plants as things that sit and grow, not as living things that can react to their environment. Now researchers at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, have shown that plants not only react to the environment, they react with the same immediacy as animals. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Ken Ham A recent article in The Federalist was titled “How Vacation Bible School Drove Millennials Away from Church.” While we wouldn’t agree with everything in the article, the author’s main point is one we’ve noticed—many VBS curricula are shallow and focus more on the outside trappings, like decorations, crafts, and music, instead of teaching the kids biblical content—and how to defend the Christian faith which is under attack all around us. The author writes that many VBS programs “sneak in the most minimalistic of teachings on Jesus (if you’re lucky) or ‘God’ generically understood.” He goes on to [More]
By Mike Barrett The World Health Organization (WHO) is warning that antibiotic-resistant strains of gonorrhea are on the rise, and about 78 million people per year could be at risk for the sexually-transmitted disease (STD). [1] In a recent report, the WHO explains how researchers looked at data from gonorrhea cases and antibiotic resistance from 77 countries. Of those countries: 97% of those that reported data from 2009 to 2014 had cases that were resistant to ciprofloxacin; 81% reported cases were resistant to azithromycin; 66% had infections resistant to cephalosporin. Dr. Teodora Wi, medical officer of human reproduction at the [More]
By Thomasina Copenhaver Imagine, if you will—being recruited to participate in a game of extreme survival skills where you are the hunted. Round one. Survive the overused antibiotics. Let’s hear it for the bacteria! Round two. Outsmart the human immune system. This round gets a little more complicated. Borrelia Burgdorferi, that teamed up with other co-infective bacteria (like Bartonella) in round one; developed a strategy to use the human immune system to their advantage. Imagine that! The cytokine response to bacterial infection is so powerful that these parasitic freeloaders have learned to manipulate the host-–cytokine pathway for their own benefit. [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Karin Viet The giraffe strolls on stilt-like legs, and its neck parades high in the sky. But the giraffe is no comic freak of nature. It displays divine design. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
Yet another new study published in Science Translational Medicine shows that chemotherapy promotes cancer metastasis. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
Did you know that the moth smells with its antennae? Whether we look at moths, ants, bombardier beetles, dragon fly eyes, or even the brains of bees, the wonders of God’s design in the insect world are “clearly seen.” Listen: God’s Marvelous Insects | The Institute for Creation Research
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Unfortunately, just because it’s sold over-the-counter does not make products safe for use. In fact, there are almost 13,000 chemicals used in cosmetics and only 10 percent have been tested for safety. Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has the authority to regulate ingredients in cosmetics and personal care products, they often do not exercise it. Personal care products are allowed to reach store shelves without any prior approval by any agency. Only after a product has demonstrated harm, has been misbranded or adulterated, may the FDA take action. According to the [More]
A delicate, fossilised plant unsurprisingly speaks of catastrophic burial. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Flossing your teeth is one of the basic tenets of maintaining healthy gums and reducing your potential for periodontal disease. And, your dental health is foundational to your overall health. Your oral health is a frequently underappreciated and misunderstood aspect of your daily care that may have a significant impact on your overall health. The truth is, your mouth is like a window to your physical and even mental health. The soft tissues and your teeth reflect what’s going on in the rest of your body and your oral microbiome contributes to your gut [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Did you know an estimated 40 percent of American buildings, including at least 25 percent or more of all homes, are believed to be affected by toxic mold?1 Some of the mycotoxins produced by molds can be more problematic than pesticides and heavy metals even, in part because their concentration can be far larger, but also because they tend to affect more biological systems than pesticides and heavy metals do.2 For example, the mold Stachybotrys produces mycotoxins called trichothecene. This mycotoxin inhibits protein synthesis, and infects every single organ of your body.3 Fungi …read [More]
“Yes, things are really heating up. If the dollar ever loses its status as the worlds reserve currency it will take a devastating plunge in value.”  Admin Source: The Free Thought Project The formation of a BRICS gold marketplace, which could bypass the U.S. Petrodollar in bilateral trade, continues to take shape as Russia’s largest bank, state-owned Sberbank, announced this week that its Swiss subsidiary had begun trading in gold on the Shanghai Gold Exchange.   Russian officials have repeatedly signaled that they plan to conduct transactions with China using gold as a means of marginalizing the power of the [More]
By Debbie Wolfe Thyme is an aromatic evergreen shrub and a popular kitchen herb. It is also renowned for its medicinal properties. Its leaves, flowers, and oil contain powerful therapeutic value. The use of thyme medicinally by ancient Babylonians, Assyrians and Sumerians can be traced back almost 5000 years ago. In the European Middle Ages, thyme was placed beneath a pillow to help with sleep. In the European Middle Ages, thyme was often placed beneath pillows to improve sleep and ward off nightmares. The word thyme is derived from the Greek word “thymus” which means courage. Ancient Greeks put fresh [More]
By Creation Moments We are all familiar with the fact that the very tips of most plant roots have tiny hairs. These hairs seek out water and nourishment from the soil and absorb them for distribution in the plant. Few people beyond some biologists and chemists are aware that these delicate portions of some plants are able to produce a large variety of important medicines. Often, the hairy parts of plant roots are able to make medicines that even our best chemists and genetic engineers cannot make. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By none Recipe From PaleoHacks If you’ve had a long night at work or you’re simply craving a calming and enjoyable morning beverage, I’d bet that the first thing that pops into your head is to go to the coffee shop around the corner for a cup of coffee. Many of you reading this probably depend on your local café because you think you lack the expertise to make your own pick-me-up – but it’s really not as difficult as you think! Switch up your routine and try making your own energy-boosting morning beverage. Not only will you be able [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Gary G. Kohls, MD, guest to Natural Blaze Over the past two days, I revised a previous Duty to Warn column about copper mining titled “Corporate Sociopaths Out of Northern Minnesota” and then I… …read more Source: Natural Blaze