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<blockquote data-quote="spendercat" data-source="post: 1297671" data-attributes="member: 33884"><p>I think wheat intolerance/coeliac disease is another expression of the metabolic syndrome that causes all kinds of disorders, including diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, dementia. The list goes on. Since most of these troubles are caused by excessive insulin in the body it starts to react to any food that triggers a lot of insulin production, developing allergies and intolerances. </p><p>The most effective treatment is a controlled carbohydrates diet.</p><p>A lot of people report that high blood sugars send them to sleep. Personally I drop off after any substantial meal, including low carb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spendercat, post: 1297671, member: 33884"] I think wheat intolerance/coeliac disease is another expression of the metabolic syndrome that causes all kinds of disorders, including diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, dementia. The list goes on. Since most of these troubles are caused by excessive insulin in the body it starts to react to any food that triggers a lot of insulin production, developing allergies and intolerances. The most effective treatment is a controlled carbohydrates diet. A lot of people report that high blood sugars send them to sleep. Personally I drop off after any substantial meal, including low carb. [/QUOTE]
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