Your brain is largely cholesterol. As the medical world lowered the acceptable cholesterol levels, we have seen the cases of Alzheimers increase. What a surprise!
Yep, and don't forget the grains. I find I think more clearly when the wheat is out of my diet. And I grow organic, and eat grass fed meats. Do I cheat? Heck, yes. But not daily. Interestingly enough, I am healthier than all of my friends. Many have gotten hip surgeries , and knee surgeries.
Many people in the U.S. find that wheat eaten in other countries does not bother them, but upon returning home their wheat sensitivities recur. Coincidence? There is reportedly a chemical sprayed on American wheat to dry it before harvest, but European wheat is not so treated.
I've read the same thing. It is Roundup, and it's not just wheat, they spray it on oats too. It kills the crop, and any weeds. Then the combines can harvest the wheat faster because the totally dead plants cuts better, and there are less instances of the combine binding up, which causes them to shut it down to clean out the stuff that didn't cut. They also don't allow the GMO seeds which has taken over much of our crops. However, I am encouraged by some new generations taking the family farms to organic. That's encouraging.
Your brain is largely cholesterol. As the medical world lowered the acceptable cholesterol levels, we have seen the cases of Alzheimers increase. What a surprise!
Yep, and don't forget the grains. I find I think more clearly when the wheat is out of my diet. And I grow organic, and eat grass fed meats. Do I cheat? Heck, yes. But not daily. Interestingly enough, I am healthier than all of my friends. Many have gotten hip surgeries , and knee surgeries.
Many people in the U.S. find that wheat eaten in other countries does not bother them, but upon returning home their wheat sensitivities recur. Coincidence? There is reportedly a chemical sprayed on American wheat to dry it before harvest, but European wheat is not so treated.
I've had fewer digestive issues since switching to organic oats.
I've read the same thing. It is Roundup, and it's not just wheat, they spray it on oats too. It kills the crop, and any weeds. Then the combines can harvest the wheat faster because the totally dead plants cuts better, and there are less instances of the combine binding up, which causes them to shut it down to clean out the stuff that didn't cut. They also don't allow the GMO seeds which has taken over much of our crops. However, I am encouraged by some new generations taking the family farms to organic. That's encouraging.