Doctors have known for over 50 years that some people can be sensitive to proteins (gluten

[(gliadin, glutenin]) found in wheat.  The body can react to these proteins causing inflammation in the gut that can actually destroy the parts of the small intestines that absorb nutrients. This is called Celiac disease.

However, some believe that the 1 in 105 people in the US with Celiac disease is just the tip of the iceberg.  Some believe that almost everyone is intolerant to wheat to some degree.  This is especially true since recently when most of the wheat produced became genetically modified.

Farmers wanted wheat that would produce a greater yield and that would be drought-resistant and fungus-resistant.  Scientists succeeded in producing such a plant.  Unfortunately, it appears that many people don’t tolerate the new wheat well.

Inflammation in the gut has been linked to many health problems such as auto-immune thyroiditis, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, esophageal reflux, irritable bowel syndrome, brain fog, dementia, slurred speech, autism, ADHD, OCD, depression, asthma, eczema, bloating and fatigue.

The new wheat tends to cause a spike in blood sugars 2 hours after a meal that lasts for 3 hours and then drops abruptly.  This causes spikes in insulin, drops in sugar, followed by increased cravings which can lead to more wheat consumption and the cycle continues.  The new wheat can be addictive.  It turns out that insulin is the hormone that tends to cause fat accumulation in the abdomen.  Have you noticed the increasing number of Americans that are collecting fat around their abdomens like “muffin-tops”?  Even thin teenagers are developing these fat deposits.  These are likely due to insulin due to drinking more soft-drinks but also from eating more wheat.

Some people can lose dozens of pounds in just a matter of weeks by cutting out all wheat products (breads, cereals, etc.).  Why don’t you give that a try for just one month and see if it makes a big difference for you?  80% of people that are sensitive to wheat are also sensitive to dairy.  Trans and saturated fats (butter, meat, etc.) can also enhance inflammation.

Try fruits and vegetables, omega 3 oils, flax oil, olives, olive oils, rice, lentils, beans, nuts and such.

Just try eating that for a month, with no wheat and see how you feel. Then please reply to our Newsletter to let us now how it worked for you.