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Default Wheat and PN

We all know that people who are sensitive to Gluten can get PN. But what I didn't know that there is a cardiologist who thinks that ANY KIND OF WHEAT does the same thing.


Here's a link to a VERY INTERESTING article that was about a book written by a cardiologist. He does not like wheat in ANY form. He even links it to specific diseases and PN.

Take a look

http://www.vancouversun.com/health/e...519/story.html

Comments are most welcome.

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