After I wrote about gluten two weeks ago, an astute reader questioned whether or not I had read “Wheat Belly.” I had not read Dr. William Davis’ bestseller, but over the last two days, I have ...
Lately, when asking my magic mirror, “Who is the fairest of them all?”, the reply has not been yours truly. After trying to place the blame on any number of sources, my mind lighted upon the rising ...
The U.S. wheat industry says research shows that an author’s claims that wheat is unhealthful are untrue and a “slander.” The National Wheat Improvement Committee has released a set of scientific ...
Last week, I discussed misinterpretations associated with books like "Wheat Belly"and others that demonize carbs and tout low-carb diets. In other words, carbs are bad and fat is good. This either-or ...
People are buzzing about a new, and sort of controversial, book that makes a eyebrow-raising claim: Even if you don't have Celiac disease, wheat and gluten-containing products may be making you sick, ...
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You’ve heard about the “Wheat Belly” diet, right? Well, technically, it doesn’t exist. Dr. William Davis points out that the word “diet” does not appear on either the cover of his bestselling “Wheat ...
Americans love food demons, and our newest one is wheat. The top-selling diet book of the moment is Wheat Belly, in which a Wisconsin-based cardiologist blames the humble grain for everything from ...