Yes, I definitely think there is something going on with wheat. Maybe it's the gluten and maybe it's not. There are just so many factors to consider some of which I will be covering in a follow up post. What I do know is there are so many people feeling better once they remove wheat from their diet and both health and medical professionals should be paying attention instead of telling people the positive results are in their head. I also think so many people feel sub par and just assume that's normal. And, in my humble opinion, feeling good should be enough of a reason to make a lifestyle change with being questioned. Thanks for stopping by. -Aimee
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