It doesn't seem logical that such a prevalent food source could be so toxic to the human being... Yet, there seems to be a great deal of "information" floating around the weeb about how evil wheat is to our health...
Is this a case of where there is smoke there is fire, or is it just wheat being the simple scapegoat?
One suggestion I've seen is that bread companies have promoted a lower starch wheat cultivar which increases the amount of gluten in the bread which increases our potential for gluten allergies...
So, do we run screaming in fear from wheat products?
Is the occurrence of Ceoliac disease increasing or just more often diagnosed/recognized?
Wiki on Coeliac Disease: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease
Is this a case of where there is smoke there is fire, or is it just wheat being the simple scapegoat?
One suggestion I've seen is that bread companies have promoted a lower starch wheat cultivar which increases the amount of gluten in the bread which increases our potential for gluten allergies...
So, do we run screaming in fear from wheat products?
Is the occurrence of Ceoliac disease increasing or just more often diagnosed/recognized?
from: http://yelling-stop.blogspot.com/2011/03/wheat-and-malnutrition.html:
"We have recently completed a screening project on school children in Cairo City, Egypt. Blood samples were obtained from 1,500 children attending school in Cairo City between October 2001 and June 2004... The prevalence of [celiac disease] in this sample of Egyptian students was 53% (95% CI 0.17-0.89). This estimate may be low, as more CD cases could be diagnosed at the follow-up, e.g. in the group currently showing a positive tTG IgA and a negative EMA [partial CD symptoms]."
53% of the kids!? That's incredible. This is from the region where wheat cultivation has gone on the longest, mind you. (Alessio Fasano is the leading researcher on celiac disease.)
Wiki on Coeliac Disease: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coeliac_disease
