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Protein Energy Balls Recipe
Looking for a chewy, crunchy, flavorful, on-the-go snack? This pumpkin protein energy balls recipe is delicious!
While
we’ve broken out the ingredients for you below, there’s no “right or
wrong” way to make protein energy balls. You don’t have to use a set
recipe every time. Even try throwing the ingredients you have in stock
together until you get the consistency and taste where you want it. You
can add different items based on your tastes, the season, the occasion,
etc. This recipe is quick, simple and produces a nutritious snack
you can easily grab and go. Adjust the amount of each ingredient to suit
your personal preference.
To discover what surprising foods lower your breast cancer risk, watch
this video now. In this interview, Dr. Veronique Desaulniers reveals the
truth about soy and breast cancer. And destroys the myths about the
safest estrogen foods.
You’ll learn the three ways this all-natural food works at reducing
breast cancer risk. Also, how eating just 5 teaspoons a day of this type
of seed lowered cancer markers in patients diagnosed with breast cancer
by up to 71%.
Find out the 4 things you need to look for in the safest estrogen foods.
Hear about the thousand year old history of one healing food that’s
still used today to lower breast cancer risk. And the reason why GMOs
are so dangerous. GMO's and Glyphosate, a Disastrous Marriage
By: Dee Everleigh
It has long been known that
pesticides and herbicides are toxic for human consumption. Although
their use can increase crop production, they are damaging to our bodies,
and even to crop plants when sprayed directly on them. In 1996,
Monsanto began genetically modifying soybeans, corn, cotton, sugarbeets
and other crops for resistance to the herbicide glyphosate, commonly
known as Roundup. This allowed growers to spray the herbicide directly
onto the entire field without damaging the crop. Unfortunately, this has
resulted in crop plants filled with herbicide. Now, this toxin has
silently creeped into almost every food product in our grocery store,
ultimately damaging the delicate balance of bacteria that lie within our
digestive systems. Glyphosate was discovered by John E. Franz,
an organic chemist who synthesized the herbicide while working at
Monsanto's Company in 1970. This chemical became, and now remains, the
active ingredient in Roundup, a broad-spectrum herbicide used and sold
by Monsanto. Today, it is still used in agriculture, and by millions of
homeowners to control weeds in their landscapes. Roundup is
applied directly to the leaves of weeds, and works systemically. This
means that once it is absorbed by the leaf, it spreads throughout the
entire plant system. It kills the plant by interfering with the
"shikimate pathway". This seven step pathway is a metabolic route which
is vital to the lifecycle of bacteria, fungi, algae, and every living
plant. When disrupted, the biosynthesis of necessary folates and
aromatic acids such as phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan are
halted. As production of these proteins fail, plant death is inevitable.
Initially, Roundup effectively controlled weed growth,
however, contact with the crop plant was detrimental. Glyphosate is a
broad-spectrum killer, which means it cannot distinguish between crop
plants and unwanted weed species. In 1996, Monsanto set out to remedy
this problem, by introducing Roundup Ready soybean. This was the first
genetically engineered crop that was developed by Monsanto. It was
created by introducing a bacterial gene resistant to glyphosate into the
DNA of the soybean. This gene was derived from a type of bacteria
called Agrobacteria, and now allowed farmers to spray Roundup not only
the weeds, but the entire crop without damage. In consequent
years, a variety of other Roundup Ready crops were developed, including
cotton, corn, sugarbeets and other crops. Roundup was effective until
all susceptible weeds were killed, however, soon resistant weeds began
to dominate farmlands across the world. These "superweeds" did not
respond to the same dosages that killed their susceptible predecessors,
therefore, growers simply increased application rates, to eradicate
these superweeds. The US Department of Agriculture has
estimated that Roundup Ready crops have resulted in an additional
application of 383 million pounds of herbicides. This increase in the
use of glyphosate greatly increases the likelihood of the chemical
running off into nearby ecosystems. At these elevated concentrations,
glyphosate potentially causes environmental damage, as well as damage to
human health. Monsanto claims that glyphosates are not toxic to
humans because human cells do not function by the shikimate pathway.
This is true, however, the bacteria in our gut do use this pathway! This
means that the glyphosphate residue that we ingest kills the beneficial
bacteria in our digestive systems. Pathogenic bacteria are not
affected, and as a result they dominate the gut, deplete micronutrients
and produce ammonia and formadelhyde by-products, that toxify the system
causing inflammation. In addition, the absence of the
production of folates and aromatic compounds cause cell shrinkage,
resulting in the leakage of these produced toxins into the blood stream.
This results in the development of many diseases including
encephalitis, Alzheimer's, diabetes, obesity, cancer and autism to name a
few. The damages and affects of humans ingesting glyphosate
(Roundup) require further investigation. At present, there are no
regulations that require the labeling of products that contain
glyphosate or the incorporation of GMO's. We are the ONLY country that
does not require this! Therefore, many people continue to suffer
unknowingly, completely unaware of the havoc this herbicide is causing
within their bodies.
[Video Below]-To learn more about what’s involved in the Victoria Police fitness test,
watch the video and start preparing now. Pay attention to your
technique and seek help if you are struggling with any components. How Long Does It Take To Become A Police Officer?
By: Remi Libby
Being a part of the police force is
one of the most coveted positions in the United States as well as
across the globe. A person who becomes a police officer is bound to face
a lot of challenges and responsibilities during his course of his/her
job. However, there is an intrinsic motivation and pleasure at being
able to help the society at large with your services as a police
officer. A Police officer has to undergo an extensive selection
process in which he is tested both physically and mentally. Once he is
found to be fit in every aspect, he has to undergo a rigorous training
procedure at a police academy. A letter of employment then comes with
many strings attached rather than a uniform, badge and keys to your
police car, as suspected by many of us wanting to become police
officers. Every state in the United States has a different
training procedure for police officers. Each state also has a number of
training academies which offer law enforcement training to individuals
who are selected for the police force. There are around 274 academies on
county, regional or state basis, 249 academies on college, university
and technical school level and 103 academies at city or municipal level,
making a total of 626 law enforcement academies in the United States. Some states require candidates to get relevant law enforcement training
at the local college and then apply for the police force. Whereas there
are some states that require individuals to go through the hiring
process and then go through the police academy’s in-house training
program. There are some other states, which may require completing the
internal training apart from having an external academy certificate.
However, in each of these scenarios every selected candidate has to
undergo a mix of classroom training, along with strenuous physical
training. The average duration of basic training is around 18
weeks in all these academies. However, they might range from four to six
weeks considering the differences in each academy. This includes
covering topics like firearms skills, first aid, self defense, criminal
law, ethics, health and fitness, patrol procedures, problem solving,
mediation skills, stress prevention, human relations etc. On the other
hand, this excludes the field training component. On average, a trainee
has to spend 180 hours or about eight weeks in the field while he is
tagged along a training officer on routine patrol as well as various
other duties. Some states also require continuous education after you
have got your training certificate for further promotion and advancement
at your job.
[Video below]-Learn how to take victory over food and use your faith to lose weight
with the Keto Zone Diet! Watch Kenneth Copeland and Dr. Don Colbert on
Believer’s Voice of Victory as they discuss how being healthy allows you
to be a mighty, unstoppable servant of God. Present your body as a
living sacrifice, then be willing to do what it takes on earth to be
healthy, and you will see results!
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ABOUT THE BELIEVER’S VOICE OF VICTORY TV BROADCAST: Believer’s Voice of
Victory (BVOV) is a daily Christian TV broadcast produced by Kenneth
Copeland Ministries (KCM) that teaches Christians how to live a life of
faith and victory using principles from the Bible.
Learn more about KCM and how we can help you live an overcoming,
victorious and successful life @ http://www.kcm.org/about-us.
5 Ways to Take Victory Over Food
Are you ready to get healthy and develop a godly approach to food? Here are five ways to take victory over food today!
It seems normal. It’s been around for so long and it affects so many people, we don’t even really notice it anymore. What is it? The declining health of America. Of Christians. In 1960, one in seven Americans was obese. Now, today, more than one
in three are obese, and it is projected by 2050 that one in two
Americans will be obese, one in three will have Type II diabetes, and
the instance of Alzheimer’s disease will triple. We, as the Church, must
rise up and stand against the assault on our health, our strength and
our longevity. We need to stand on the Word of God for divine health and
healing, then put feet to our faith through obedience to the Word of
God. Why is food a spiritual issue? We are called by God to be good stewards of all He has given
us—including our physical bodies. We are to be set apart, different from
the world—distinct. And not just in our peace and joy, but in our
financial prosperity, our relationships—and our health. That’s why Kenneth Copeland sat down with world-renowned, Spirit-filled physician Dr. Don Colbert, M.D. about how Christians can get healthy and begin building a disease-resistant Church in these last days. Dr. Colbert shares, “So many Christians I see as patients in my
office are unknowingly signing up for disease, dementia and terrible
diabetes. Many can’t leave their houses—they’re sitting on the
sidelines; even pastors, prophets and teachers whom we need strong for
the end-time revival. Too many Christians are not awake. They have not
crucified their flesh. They have not laid on the altar what the Holy
Spirit has revealed is holding them back.” It’s time for the Church to be disease-resistant, not just
disease-free. If you’re ready to put your faith in action and become
part of a disease-resistant Church, here are five ways to take victory
over food, according to Dr. Don Colbert.
1. Present Your Body a Living Sacrifice
“Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.” –Romans 12:1 (NKJV)
When you think of presenting your body a living sacrifice to the
Lord, you may stop short at the idea of spiritual service. But, God made
us spirit, soul and body. He knows that for us to fully carry
out His plans and purposes for our lives, all three must be in
order—strong, healthy and working together. First Corinthians 6:19-20 says, “Do you not know that your body is
the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and
you are not your own? For you were bought at a price; therefore glorify
God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s” (NKJV). In other words, your body isn’t your own—you were bought with the
blood of Jesus. That means we can’t treat our physical bodies any way
we like. We can’t eat unhealthy food, refuse to exercise or get proper
rest, and think we are in the will of God. Part of presenting your body a living sacrifice to the Lord is
crucifying the flesh. Like anything else, when it comes to food, this is
a daily decision. Your flesh will scream, “Eat the French fries! Eat
the dessert!” But, if you are tuned in to the Spirit of God, He’ll raise
up a standard against the flesh. He will lead you into all truth and
help you make right choices for your body.
2. Be Willing and Thankful
“I will praise you, Lord, with all my heart.” –Psalm 9:1
If you are believing God to live in divine health or for healing in
your body, you likely know you need to feed your faith through the Word
of God, stand on the Word, and speak only the Word over your situation.
But, there may be something missing in your plan of action. When we look at the Bible, we see there are many times when Jesus
called on the people to participate in their own healing. He gave them a
part to play. “Go wash yourself in the pool” (John 9:7), “Go show
yourselves to the priests” (Luke 17:14), or “Hold out your hand”
(Matthew 12:13). When they participated in the process, that was their
faith in action—obeying what He said to do. And the moment they obeyed
the Great Physician, He began working on them. If God is asking you to make a change in your life today—in your
diet, in your activity level—He’s asking you to participate in your
healing, your health. Healing was provided, but we have to receive
through faith and obedience to Him. So, be willing. Then, be sure you maintain a grateful heart. In Luke 17
when Jesus healed the 10 lepers, only one returned to thank and praise
Him. Jesus said, “Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine?”
(verse 17, NKJV). In other words, “Did no one else come back to
give Me praise and thanks?” And, then Jesus said to him, “Arise, go thy
way: thy faith hath made thee whole” (KJV). Wasn’t he already healed? Why would Jesus now say he was made whole?
Dr. Colbert explains that the other nine who didn’t return were healed.
Their leprosy was gone. Their skin was clear. But when a person has
leprosy, they develop deformities. Many times the nose caves in,
fingers, toes and ears fall off. But this one who came back to give
praise and thanksgiving and glory to Jesus was made whole, meaning any deformities were no longer present. That’s how God inhabits the praises of His people!
“This is the key to faith: Follow His instructions and
then pray—entering into praise, gratitude and thanksgiving—because God
inhabits the praises of His people.” –Dr. Don Colbert3. Pass the Food Test
“People do not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.” –Matthew 4:4
Food has always been a test. Thousands of years ago, Adam and Eve
failed the first food test. They decided to choose the healthy-looking
piece of fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, directly
disobeying God’s command. They chose the wrong fruit, and by choosing
the wrong food, they infected the entire human race with sin. The first key test Jesus faced was the food test. We read in Matthew 4
that Jesus had been fasting for 40 days, and the Scripture tells us He
“became very hungry” (verse 2). Satan didn’t miss a beat and was there
to tempt Him with food, saying, “If you are the Son of God, tell these
stones to become loaves of bread” (verse 3). But, Jesus had to pass the
food test. He had to crucify His flesh, too. And He said, “No!” (verse
4) and answered back with scripture.
“That’s why we have to put the Word in our mind, in our
mouth, in our heart to store up bullets against the devil, because he
will come at us at our weakest moment” –Dr. Colbert.
We, as Christians, face the food test every day—but sadly, many are
failing and unknowingly inviting disease into their bodies: obesity,
dementia, Type II diabetes, heart disease, autoimmune disease.
Galatians 6:7-8 says, “Be not deceived. God is not mocked. For whatever a
man sows, that will he also reap” (MEV). When we sow wrong foods into our bodies—sugar, carbs, starches and
processed foods—we are choosing to reap disease. We work our faith
muscles with simple things—like passing the food test. Say, “No,” to
the cookie, say “No, thank you,” when someone offers you something you
know isn’t healthful and nourishing. Ask God for supernatural help to
break any and all food addictions. Think about it. If you cannot resist a doughnut, a candy bar, a
chocolate chip cookie and ice cream, then how are you going to resist
the devil? That’s the purpose of fasting—as we learn to crucify the
flesh when it demands food, we are learning to crucify the flesh in
other areas, as well.
“Do not mix with winebibbers, or with gluttonous eaters of meat.” –Proverbs 23:20 (NKJV)
Notice in this verse that the drunkard and the glutton are mentioned
together. Food addiction is just that—an addiction. Just as one can have
an addiction to alcohol, cigarettes or drugs, food addiction is real
and must be dealt with in the natural and spiritual realm. Years ago, Kenneth Copeland weighed 263 pounds. He doesn’t hesitate
to share his testimony about how he was delivered from food addiction
and from fueling his body with wrong food choices. Once he got
revelation from God and allowed His supernatural power to help him
crucify the flesh, he was delivered from all food addiction, lost the
weight and never looked back. He has maintained his healthy weight for
decades through a determination to stay fit for the Kingdom. There are so many foods out there that look good, smell good and
taste good—but they’re worthless—in fact, harmful. That’s why Proverbs
23:2-3 says, “Put a knife to your throat, if you be a man given to
appetite. Be not desirous of his dainties: for they are deceitful meat”
(KJV). The devil doesn’t want you well, and he will use the
desires of the flesh to convince you to feed your body harmful foods.
But you can resist him! As you begin to make good food choices, break food addiction and lose
weight, start thanking God. Say, “Lord, thank You for helping me lose
that weight. Thank You, Lord, for helping me lose two pounds, or five
pounds or seven pounds.” If you don’t lose weight, enter into the sacrifice of praise to God.
You do this by thanking Him anyway—calling those things that be not as
though it were. “Thank You, Lord, I’m losing one pound, at least, a
week.” You just keep saying that, and you keep speaking it out, and
then you act on it. Find out How to Lose Weight God’s Way here. As you do this, be tuned in to what the Holy Spirit is saying to you.
He may deal with you to be obedient in exercising your body, or He may
impress upon you to have testing done if the weight isn’t coming off as
it should. Dr. Colbert explains that if weight isn’t coming off, first
check your calorie intake—women should be at 1500 calories per day and
men should be at around 2,000 calories per day for weight loss. He also
suggests having your thyroid checked by a doctor who tests all areas of the thyroid, not just basic testing. If you’re reading this today and you’ve tried again and again to lose
weight—now is your season. Don’t speak against your weight loss. Don’t
say “I can’t keep it off” or “I always gain it back.” That’s programming
yourself even before you start! Revelation knowledge is coming to you—new ideas, new insights, fresh
opportunities. The Spirit of the Lord is upon you, anointing you to be
strong and healthy for His service. You don’t have to tolerate weight
that won’t come off, fatigue or any other attack on your body. You have
work to do for the Kingdom! Now, let’s get fit for it in the natural,
just as we get fit for it in the spiritual. Looking for A Prayer to Lose Weight? Find it here.
5. Try the Keto Zone Diet
“Listen to counsel and receive instruction, that you may be wise in your latter days.” –Proverbs 19:20 (NKJV)
With a growing epidemic of cancer in the United States, Dr. Don
Colbert was seeking a way to help his patients, as well as to build a
disease-resistant Church. In his years of study and work with advanced
cancer patients, he found one thing that worked—the ketogenic diet. At the time, a ketogenic diet was difficult for people to follow long term, so Dr. Colbert developed his own Keto Zone diet,
which has had great success. While similar to the Atkins diet in
reducing carbohydrates, it differs in that it includes significantly
less protein and unhealthy fats, while increasing the amount of healthy
fats. The Keto Zone diet shifts the human body from being a
sugar-burning engine to a fat-burning engine through entering a state
of nutritional ketosis or keto adaptation. What is the basic breakdown of the Keto Zone diet?
15 percent carbohydrates. This will consist of mainly eating some berries, salads and green veggies with healthy fats.
15 percent protein. Most Americans consume 30 percent of their calories as protein, but excessive protein turns to sugar in your body.
70 percent healthy fats (olive oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, grass-fed butter, fish, nuts), as well as other fats in moderation.
Why is this combination important? According to Dr. Colbert, eating
more healthy fats causes your hunger to subside, slowing the desire for
carbohydrates. You might say, “Well, it doesn’t make sense. I eat fat,
and I burn fat?” Yes. When you eat fat, your body starts to use that
preferentially as its fuel. Dr. Colbert says of this lifestyle, “When you shift your body from burning sugar as its fuel to burning fat as your fuel, you close the door to most chronic diseases
because it lowers inflammation tremendously in the body. You literally
become a fat-burning machine, and it provides the best fuel for your
brain, for your heart, for increasing energy. Your energy level will go
up amazingly when you get in the keto zone.” For more on the Keto Zone diet, click here. You can take victory over food when you present your body a living
sacrifice, be willing and thankful, pass the food test, use your faith
to lose weight, and try the Keto Zone diet! Determine today to be part
of the disease-resistant Church. Stand firm in your faith, walk in
obedience, and make this the best year of your life! It is important that each person be led by the Spirit of God in what,
if any, elements you should implement into your life. We encourage you
to be Spirit-led in all of your diet and exercise decisions. We pray
that as you continue to follow the leading of the Holy Spirit you will
increase in health and fitness. To learn more from Dr. Colbert’s talk
with Kenneth Copeland, be sure to watch the broadcasts here: www.kcm.org/watch. Disclaimer:You must not rely on the information on this
website as an alternative to medical advice from your doctor or other
professional healthcare provider. If you have any specific
questions about any medical matter, you should consult your doctor or
other professional healthcare provider. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition, you should seek immediate medical attention. You
should never delay seeking medical advice, disregard medical advice, or
discontinue medical treatment because of information on this website.
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Whether you run a small, medium
or large business, you will undoubtedly need to handle various legal issues.
Some tasks you can do on your own, while others really require a lawyer. As a general
rule of thumb, the larger your company, the more employees you have, the greater
your need will be to hire an attorney.When and how to hire a lawyer The first thing to determine is
if you really need an attorney. They cost hundreds of dollars per hour, so if
you’re anything like me, you’d like to avoid that expense. Of course, while you
can ask an attorney to handle many legal aspects of your business, there are a
number of legal tasks you can handle yourself, with a little research. Some examples
are:
Establishing a basic business structure.
Applying for an Employer Identification Number (EIN).
Submitting IRS forms.
Obtaining a domain name for your company.
It goes without saying that anything
involving a lawsuit will probably require a lawyer. Avoid that at all costs by setting
things up properly from the start. It’s a good plan to build a relationship
with a lawyer when you set up a new company, before you’re in desperate need. Cliff Ennico, attorney and author
of Small Business Survival Guide succinctly and accurately states, “If you’re
being sued, it’s too late.” He goes on to advise that once you’re in the court
system it’s hard and expensive to get out. When you decide that you need a
lawyer, interview a few to find the right match. Create a list of questions
ahead of time, so you don’t get tongue-tied during the interview. It’s a good idea to find an
experienced lawyer, who has connections to other lawyers who might help out if
a need arises. Make sure to hire a lawyer who knows your industry well and has
other clients in that arena. Having said that, avoid one that represents any
fierce competitors. While your list of questions are
important, it’s also good to gauge his or her communication skills. A good
lawyer must be able to explain complex legal issues in an easy to understand
way, helping you to prevent problems before they happen through education.
Start-up One key legal decision you’ll
need to make before you start is which business structure is best for your
needs. You can establish an LLC, S or C corporation yourself if you do a little
research. Or you can hire an attorney to help you set it up. They usually
charge a one-time fee. There are various advantages and
disadvantages to each option, so make sure to do your homework before settling
on a structure. For instance, while a sole proprietorship is inexpensive and
easy to set up, you’ll be personally liable for all debts and lawsuits. On the
flip side, with an LLC, you are protected if someone sues you, but there are
fees involved and the paperwork can be confusing. When starting up a new company, make
sure to determine permits and licenses you might need. Don’t forget to consider
any zoning regulations that might apply as well. Contracts As a business owner, you will probably
need a variety of contracts. It’s wise to hire a lawyer to help you create these,
so you are well protected. Some common contracts you might need would be:
A Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
A partnership agreement
An independent contractor contract
A client contract
The NDA is something you need if
you have any sort of proprietary information that you plan to share with
anyone. Examples might include the content for a book you’re hiring an
independent ghostwriter to pen, or your database of client information you plan
to share with employees. Along those lines, you might consider asking your
employees to sign a non-compete agreement as well, ensuring they can’t try to
steal your clients. You’ll need a good partnership
agreement if you plan to run your business with someone else, even if that
person is your best friend. Every single aspect of your arrangement needs to be
put in writing. A few examples would be:
What each person does and what they each should contribute.
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announced on Thursday evening. Keiser is on their way to becoming the
fifth program to maintain a No. 1 rank for an entire season. The Seahawks swept the field with all five first-place votes and 50
points, SCAD was second with 45 points, and Lindenwood-Belleville and
Cumberlands were tied for third with 35 points. Keiser competed in a pair of dual meets since the previous poll,
defeating Thomas 105-84.5, before falling to Nova Southeastern 190-72.
This past week, KU finished as the runner-up at the inaugural Sun Coast
Swimming Conference championship. The Seahawks will return to the pool at the NAIA National Championship meet on Feb. 28 – Mar. 3, in Columbus, Georgia. KU holds the top times in the following events
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