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Sunday, November 19, 2017 1:22 AM | Venöse Multiple Sklerose, CVI & SVI, CCSVI Volg link
Another BS-Health-Myth busted!! —- Scientist Who ‘Discovered’ Gluten Sensitivity Now Claims it Never Existed

"The findings of the study showed that although in opposition to the results found in the first experiment, gluten intolerance actually does not exist in people without celiac disease. A third study, also by Gibson, further supports these findings, suggesting perhaps that much of what we see as gluten sensitivity is psychosomatic.
Although gluten is no longer believed to be the culprit of health problems reportedly associated with consuming glutenous wheat, that does not mean that conventionally grown wheat is completely safe to eat. In fact, until 2005, GMO wheat was being tested in 16 states, and is known to have escaped testings grounds, genetically polluting nearby fields via airborne seeds and cross-pollination.
In addition, even non-GMO wheat is drenched with Monsanto’s carcinogenic glyphosate Round-up just days before harvest, because, as it turns out, wheat fields produce slightly more seed when sprayed with this poison 7-10 days before harvest, as researched by Dr. Stephanie Seneff of MIT.
Not only has glyphosate been found to be a probable carcinogen by the World Health Organization, but has been linked to a variety of other health issues including depression, diabetes, celiac disease and gluten intolerance.
This study from 2013 shows that fish exposed to glyphosate develop digestive issues similar to celiac disease." http://econewsmedia.org/2017/11/13/scientist-discovered-gluten-sensitivity-now-claims-never-existed/
Scientist Who ‘Discovered’ Gluten Sensitivity Now Claims it Never Existed
More than 18 million people are said to have some intolerance to gluten, the sticky protein that can be found