By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Have you ever sat in a restaurant and smelled the tantalizing sizzle of sautéed onions moving past to another table? You may wonder why you didn’t order the same thing, and resolve to get out some onions and other veggies for your next evening’s meal. But did you know there’s a difference between all the onion varieties in the way they impact your health? Besides the fact that both red and white onions are a low glycemic food,1 a new study has determined that red onions are superior in many ways, one of the
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By Karin Viet What is the largest animal of all time—even larger than the most massive dinosaurs? The answer is the blue whale. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
Age is a peculiar concept. We tend to think of it as the number of birthdays we have celebrated — our chronological age. But this is just one indicator of the passage of time. We also have a biological age, a measure of how quickly the cells in our body are deteriorating compared with the general population. And these two figures don’t always match up. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By JD Heyes (Natural News) In the future, will the …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, CSC Research Coordinator and physicist Brian Miller discusses inflationary cosmology and the Big Bang. Listen in as he analyzes different explanations for the shape of the universe, and demonstrates that these models require intricate fine tuning. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future
By Julie Fidler The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the direction of the Trump administration, will revoke a rule that gives the agency broad authority over regulating the pollution of tributaries and wetlands that flow into the country’s largest rivers. [1] EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt told Congress on June 27, 2017, that the agency would “provide clarity” by “withdrawing” the rule, and follow standards set in 2008. Pruitt had previously said he would recuse himself from working on litigation to the rule. Said Pruitt: “We are taking significant action to return power to the states and provide regulatory certainty
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By Ken Ham Thousands of people pour into the Ark every day—attendance has been phenomenal! With so many updates and additions being made at the Ark Encounter property here in Northern Kentucky, it looks different every time I visit! These additions help us handle and disperse the massive crowds we’re seeing at the Ark. Our very talented horticultural team has been beautifying the grounds with gorgeous flowers, trees, and other plants. Most of these plants were grown onsite in our own greenhouses. And several topiaries—sculpted wire statues filled with moss—are scattered around the lake in front of the Ark, with
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By Mike Barrett Food waste is a huge problem for the United States. As a wealthy nation, we often take our supermarkets full of food for granted. Thankfully there are many initiative popping to tackle this problem, with one example being seen at Salt Lake City, Utah, where a facility will reduce landfill waste and turn food waste into renewable energy. [1] Set to open in late 2018, the facility will use anaerobic digesters to grind and liquefy food waste, then use water, heat and bacteria to convert it into methane gas. The methane will eventually be used as natural
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Hesh Goldstein One would think that in a world of sanity the goal would be to keep the population as well as possible What do you think the goal would be in a world of insanity? Let’s take a look. Monsanto, the salt of the Earth, by their standards, alleges that their goal is to feed the world. So, they create genetically modified, chemically created foods because what God does isn’t good enough for them. These GMOs work wonders. They kill the bees, they create super weeds impervious to Monsanto’s Roundup, and they are banned everywhere but the United
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Animals used to be vegetarian, and they will be again. Should we feed animals a vegetarian diet now? …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Sierra Bright Just the thought of lice makes most people shiver. Head lice are teeny tiny parasites that live on the scalp and hair shafts where they dine on blood. Nearly ten million school children are diagnosed with lice each year. Lice can be contracted by coming in contact with an infected person through play, sports, school or wearing clothing of someone who has the parasite. You can even get head lice by lying on bedding that an infected person was lying on. It is thought that poor hygiene precipitates a lice infestation which can quickly spread, especially in
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Understanding the flawed basis of this organization’s structure and focus and its effect on faith and science. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
Shrinking jaws are to blame for some of our dental problems. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Sierra Bright You might be surprised to learn that many people are giving up their habit of shampooing every day or even forgoing it altogether, but the reality is, hair shampoos have only been around for 75 years or so. Before the 1930s, bar soaps like Castile were used to wash hair, or people used alternatives like vinegar rinses, teas, and herbs to clean their locks. When modern shampoo was introduced, women initially used it only once a week to wash their hair. With the advent of styling tools like hair dryers, curling and straightening irons, shampooing every day
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By Lance D Johnson (Natural News) In a move that might …read more Read more here: Natural News
It’s hard to ignore the oceans when they cover a vast majority of the planet. But did you know that evolution theory does not explain the origin of the oceans or the trillions of creatures that live in them? Listen: The Mighty Oceans | The Institute for Creation Research
By Dr. Mercola What Is Coriander Seed Oil? Coriander seed oil is extracted from the fruit (seed) of coriander (Coriandum sativum L.), which is from the cilantro or Chinese parsley plant family. However, there might be some confusion between coriander and cilantro. Coriander and cilantro are from the same plant, but also have several differences. The word “coriander” technically describes the whole plant, but depending on geography, coriander and cilantro have different descriptions. In the United Kingdom, the leaves of the plant are called coriander and the seeds are called coriander seeds. In the United States, the leaves are called
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By Creation Moments When I was a boy, Summers were brighter and warmer than they are today. In Winter, we always had snowfalls, that made the place look pretty on Christmas Day, but the snow did not last long enough to cause damage. Before we knew it, the snowdrops and daffodils were announcing Spring. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Heather Callaghan By Phillip Schneider With the help of Monsanto money, Neil DeGrasse Tyson has launched a new film in an attempt to persuade the public to accept genetically modified foods (GMO’s). It isn’t the first… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham Beans Café and Bakery, located in Dry Ridge, Kentucky, just five miles north of the Ark Encounter, is one of my favorite spots to stop on my way to the Ark for coffee. And (when my wife allows me), a place to buy a donut (and sometimes a healthy sandwich!). Beans has a special treat I’ve never seen anywhere else before—The Texan. The Texan is a giant (and I do mean giant!) donut. No, I won’t eat an entire Texan donut on my own—but maybe you’ll want to try one the next time you visit the area
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By Michael By Michael Maharrey While Congressional Republicans have yet to put forth a bill to get rid of Obamacare, a new Kentucky law went into effect today that will help facilitate healthcare freedom in the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) If the massive amount of …read more Read more here: Natural News
It’s true that cats have an uncanny ability to land on their feet. But that doesn’t make them invulnerable. …read more Source: creation.com
By Heather Callaghan By Brandon Turbeville If anyone wanted any more proof that vaccine fanatics were becoming even more radicalized and authoritarian they need look no further than Paul Offit’s June 18th article… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze