By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) An estimated 34 percent of U.S. adults have metabolic syndrome. Having this condition and its symptoms significantly increases the risk for type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, heart health problems and other conditions. But, what does this have to do with eating avocado? (I’m glad you asked) The symptoms of metabolic syndrome include high cholesterol, high blood sugar, elevated blood pressure and unhealthy BMI (body mass index). However, a new study has found that eating avocado benefits and offsets many of the detrimental effects of metabolic syndrome. Avocado helps to improve the …read more Source:
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Fossils are featured in national parks, textbooks, and museums around the world. Were they formed over millions of years of evolution? Or are they a record of God’s judgment through a global Flood? Listen: The Flood of Fossils | The Institute for Creation Research
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 Creation Moments Calculating the age of the earth, from empirical data, requires presuppositions. The scientists, who calculate the age of rocks using, for example, uranium-lead dating, are intelligent people, and completely capable of performing careful experiments. Their care, coupled with their technology, means that they make highly accurate measurements of the amounts of uranium and lead. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
Reaching out for that bar of chocolate or potato chips when you’re feeling low, upset or tired is a situation that most of us are familiar with. Emotional eaters tend to lose the least amount of weight and have the hardest time keeping it off. Food has the uncanny ability to make us feel better but to depending on it for emotional support does more harm than good in the long run. Whether you’re a diet junkie, a comfort eater or a binger, most people fall under one of these categories. Here’s how to snap out of your problematic patterns
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By Michael By Phillip Schneider It has been rumored for years that Monsanto plans to take over the cannabis industry with genetic engineering just as they’ve taken over the corn and soy industries. Although… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Jhoanna Robinson (Natural News) New guidelines for pregnant women …read more Read more here: Natural News
Three major reasons that same-sex marriage is bad for society. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Unless kept in check, stress can wreak absolute havoc on your life, undercutting your health and depressing your very will to live. Around the world, “burnout” is becoming an increasingly pervasive problem, affecting people from all walks of life. Being successful per se will not insulate you from burnout. On the contrary, it may actually raise your risk. “The Day I Snapped” is a mental health documentary featuring five professionals who walked into the proverbial wall one day, “suddenly” unable to cope any longer. However, as noted in the film, while the crisis may
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By Ken Ham June has been designated LGBT Pride Month. Many organizations, groups, and companies have been displaying rainbow colors and flags to proudly celebrate these sinful lifestyles and choices. It seems there’s an increase in the number of organizations celebrating all things LGBT each year, which is certainly not surprising as our culture grows increasingly secular and reflects this mindset in what it values and celebrates. Our culture has changed from by and large building its worldview on God’s Word to building a worldview on man’s word. Rainbow Fries and Flags Here are just two examples. McDonald’s restaurants in
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By Michael By Dylan Charles Depression is now the number one worldwide cause of disease and disability, according to the World Health Organization. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Every day, 145 Americans receive the devastating news that they have pancreatic cancer. Aggressive and fast-growing, pancreatic cancer may avoid detection until it is advanced – and it carries a notoriously poor prognosis for survival. Current research is focused around finding an effective method of prevention – and it turns out that a common, non-toxic and inexpensive mineral may be the key. WARNING: Magnesium deficiency is widespread Magnesium is a naturally-occurring mineral and electrolyte that is essential for over 300 different cellular reactions and metabolic processes. It also works in concert …read more Read
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Caught in the middle of a meal, this fossil clearly speaks of rapid burial. …read more Read more here: creation.com
One of the things I do most when I discuss metaphysics is explore concepts related to light and darkness and their integration. It’s one of my passions. I love duality at its core. We’re made of it so we should know it quite well. But I find those who wish to enter the heart center to a greater extent struggle with this integration and thus find tremendous difficulty transitioning aspects of ego. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola So, you’re familiar with the problems associated with conventional pasteurized milk and you’ve started buying (and paying more for) organic milk instead. If you think you’re doing your health a great favor, you may be shocked to find out some organic milk brands contain omega-3-rich oil made from corn syrup-fed algae. As noted by The Washington Post:1 “‘DHA Omega-3 Supports Brain Health,’ according to the Horizon cartons sold in supermarkets around the United States. What the Horizon milk carton doesn’t advertise is that some of its contents were brewed in closed …read more Read
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Coping with modern life can sometimes feel like a remorseless treadmill. Many of us end up exhausted, with a vague feeling that all this pressure can’t be doing us any good. But we do it anyway, driven by the notion that stress is for wimps. And there’s always a glass of wine and a takeaway to look forward to at the end of the week. Big mistake. Far from being for wimps, physical and psychological stress are major triggers of a modern scourge that has been linked with every malady from heart disease, depression and chronic pain to neurodegenerative diseases.
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Malabar spinach 1,2,3,4 is an interesting alternative to regular spinach. It grows like a perennial jungle vine, and thrives in the summer heat when most other greens tend to turn bitter and dry, easily reaching heights of 10 to 35 feet in a season. Trained on a trellis, with frequent pruning, you can turn it into a decorative edible hedge. Also known under the names Indian, creeping, Asian, Vietnamese, Surinam, Ceylonese and Chinese spinach, Malabar spinach comes in two varieties:5 Basella rubra, which has purple-red vines …read more Read more here: mercola
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Brian Miller discusses the thermodynamics of the origin of life.Listen in to learn more about equilibrium, self-organization, and how the cell defies natural tendencies towards high entropy and low energy. Materialistic explanations seem to hit a wall when examining the physics of abiogenesis. 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 Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The tiny ant is a unique marvel of nature. However, after invading your home, you may not find ants so fascinating. It has become convenient to run to the local hardware store for bug killer to rid your home of the pests, but you may be swapping one problem for another, more toxic, one. Your next option may be to reach for the nontoxic, green product advertised as safe for home and family. Unfortunately, finding a safer option may not be as straightforward as it seems since you can’t judge a book by its
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By Ken Ham I was excited to go behind the scenes recently at a church in Columbus, Ohio, during their Vacation Bible School (VBS). This VBS was extra special because this church is a pilot church for our Answers VBS—they were doing next year’s program! We’re very excited that young people will be discovering Jesus from eternity past to eternity future with the 2018 VBS, Time Lab. While I was in Columbus, I recorded two Facebook Live videos to give you a sneak peek at what next year’s VBS will be like. The first video takes you behind the scenes
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) If you’ve ever seen organic milk advertised as containing DHA omega-3s, beware: it could contain a toxically produced oil derived from GMO corn syrup. The Horizon food company sells organic milk with “DHA Omega-3 Supports Brain Health” printed on the carton. It’s marketed as nutritionally enhanced, and the company charges a higher price for this addition. It certainly sounds like a positive thing; however, few consumers are aware that a strange process is being used to infuse the milk with omega-3s. Algae grown with corn syrup is being added to organic milk In …read
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Savory green pesto sauce, tomato and mozzarella salad, nearly any egg dish, wild-caught Alaskan salmon — these and many more meal options take on a fresh tweak of flavor when basil is part of the equation. If you’ve ever headed for the produce section of your grocery store to pick up a small package of basil, though, you know how expensive it can be. Growing your own is super easy, even if all you have in the way of a garden spot is a balcony, deck or patio. Basil (ocimum basilicum, a member of
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By Tracey Watson, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that around 30,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease in the United States each year. Yet, many integrative healthcare providers warn that hundreds of thousands remain untreated without a diagnosis. It is believed that the disease is caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is spread by infected blacklegged (or deer) ticks. Left untreated, Lyme disease will progress quickly through three stages, and will have devastating effects on the body, including causing neurological and psychological problems, paralysis, eye problems and chronic fatigue. But, …read more Read
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By Michiko Mizumura Looking closely at Shinto can give us a better understanding of the underlying fundamental beliefs that shape the thinking of the Japanese people. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Frances Bloomfield (Natural News) Cantaloupes aren’t a fruit typically …read more Read more here: Natural News
We’ve seen in museums, textbooks, magazines, and in our biology classes that all life is made up of cells. Inside these cells are tiny, submicroscopic, molecular machines that function to sustain life. How do these biological machines work? And what does the Bible have to say about design in nature? Listen: Marvelous Molecular Machines | The Institute for Creation Research
By Hesh Goldstein This is the follow-up article written by Ken Serrano of the NJ ASBURY PARK PRESS newspaper. The first article was “Narcotic Nation.” This article is entitled, “Opioid-related trips to N.J. ERs have doubled”. At the end of the article I will raise some interesting questions that will raise some interesting thoughts. “Opioid-related trips to emergency departments in New Jersey doubled between 2005 and 2014, according to new data from a federal report. Impatient stays in New Jersey increased at a much lower rate, bringing the combination of both to a fifty percent rise over the ten year
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