William Davis

Wheat Belly

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A renowned cardiologist explains how eliminating wheat from our diets can prevent fat storage, shrink unsightly bulges, and reverse myriad health problems.

Every day, over 200 million Americans consume food products made of wheat. As a result, over 100 million of them experience some form of adverse health effect, ranging from minor rashes and high blood sugar to the unattractive stomach bulges that preventive cardiologist William Davis calls “wheat bellies.” According to Davis, that excess fat has nothing to do with gluttony, sloth, or too much butter: It's due to the whole grain wraps we eat for lunch.

After witnessing over 2,000 patients regain their health after giving up wheat, Davis reached the disturbing conclusion that wheat is the single largest contributor to the nationwide obesity epidemic--and its elimination is key to dramatic weight loss and optimal health. In Wheat Belly, Davis exposes the harmful effects of what is actually a product of genetic tinkering and agribusiness being sold to the American public as “wheat”--and provides readers with a user-friendly, step-by-step plan to navigate a new, wheat-free lifestyle.

Informed by cutting-edge science and nutrition, along with case studies from men and women who have experienced life-changing transformations in their health after waving goodbye to wheat, Wheat Belly is an illuminating look at what is truly making Americans sick and an action plan to clear our plates of this seemingly benign ingredient.

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  • tatiana161620has quoted6 years ago
    The ADA exerts heavy influence in crafting national attitudes toward nutrition. When someone is diagnosed with diabetes, they are sent to a diabetes educator or nurse who counsels them in the ADA diet principles. If a patient enters the hospital and has diabetes, the doctor orders an “ADA diet.” Such dietary “guidelines” can, in effect, be enacted into health “law.” I’ve seen smart diabetes nurses and educators who, coming to understand that carbohydrates cause diabetes, buck ADA advice and counsel patients to curtail carbohydrate consumption. Because such advice flies in the face of ADA guidelines, the medical establishment demonstrates its incredulity by firing these rogue employees. Never underestimate the convictions of the conventional, particularly in medicine.

    The list of ADA-recommended foods includes:

    • whole grain breads, such as whole wheat or rye

    • whole grain, high-fiber cereal

    • cooked cereal such as oatmeal, grits, hominy, or cream of wheat

    • rice, pasta, tortillas

    • cooked beans and peas, such as pinto beans or black-eyed peas

    • potatoes, green peas, corn, lima beans, sweet potatoes, winter squash

    • low-fat crackers and snack chips, pretzels, and fat-free popcorn

    In short, eat wheat, wheat, corn, rice, and wheat.
  • Natalia Rybakovahas quoted6 years ago
    manifested on the body’s surface
  • Natalia Rybakovahas quoted6 years ago
    was at the end of my rope

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