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sounds more like an allergy to me. Or possibly it's the chemicals used in non-organic methods.
They tried to tell me I was caeliac so couldn't eat wheat. I switched to organic only and had no symptoms so it wasn't the actual wheat at all.


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

an allergy to all nightshades? - yes they were organic...

i can't eat wheat either - but that is a totally different reaction - also including all types of organic and sprouted grains

both of these reactions are pretty common - about half of Deb's clients have some variation of this - and they come to her with these issues - just to preempt you saying she is labeling them!



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The only way to know or sure something is organic is to grow it yourself. I've done the organic standards exam and believe me it doesn't hold up to my personal standards of what organic entails. Besides that everyone knows they were spraying glyphosate on everything, organic or not, to kill weeds before harvest.
I'm gonna try and grow my own rye at some point or maybe a mix of grains for bread making.


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