Last night, someone I know pointed me at a July 2007 blog article by a Dr. William Davis, talking about why excessive consumption of processed wheat products is bad for your health. That includes breads, cakes (see, you always knew Ho-Hos were evil!), pasta, and even those breakfast cereals with the boxes plastered with logos telling you how heart-healthy they are.¹
It’s an interesting blog overall. The title of this post comes from part of Dr. Davis’ capsule “about” text: “You’ve been playing the health game by someone else’s rules with the odds stacked against you.”
Davis stresses that he’s not dispensing medical advice, just sharing information and discussing health issues frankly as he sees them. But it seems to me there’s a lot of good information here.
I’ve just syndicated his Atom feed here on LJ as heartscanblog. If you want to become a little more of an informed player in the health game, you might want to pick the feed up.
[1] Oh, wait, wait, most of them don’t actually come right out and say that they’re heart-healthy ... they usually wrap the insinuation in weasel-words like “Supa Wonda Brekky Bikkies can be part of a heart-healthy diet” and let you draw the conclusion they want you to, without ever actually making explicit claims. Well, cellulose packing peanuts can be “part of” almost any diet you care to name, too, but I still don’t recommend eating them.
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learned a month later my brother had the same problem.
now my little sister is wheat free too.
kinda' crazy. but i'm healthier than i can ever remember being. i blame the oils and oil soluble vitamins my body wasn't absorbing properly.
a mostly veggie diet is a little weird to adjust to at first, though.
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not quite sure what's up. all the tests (including the one for celiac) came back negative, and my brother apparently only has a wheat allergy, while my sister's gone gluten free (and so have i.)