Joint pain, edema, acid reflux, skin rashes: All part of the inflammation from grains

Aibreanne shared her Wheat Belly experience and photos, since she has experienced some pretty impressive relief from inflammatory health problems: After following a friend’s astounding transformation while following Wheat Belly, I decided to try it for myself. The photo with me in the Kilkenny colors [left] is from September, 2014. I’ve had to wean myself off Protonix and Zantac. I’ve had some fits and starts and some major cheating episodes–grains are drugs, I’m addicted, I eat, I suffer, I clean up. I’m trying to reduce and eventually rid myself of sugar but my current work schedule makes it a bit tough. Some days all I have to eat is coffee with cream and sugar! But for the first time in my whole life I can finally comfortably fit into a size 14 “The second photo is from this Sunday past, 14 June, 2015. I have a collarbone (!), my knees don’t ache, my edema in my legs even after a full 14-hour workday are gone, and I have energy to spare. So far I am down 30 lbs, but the loss of inflammation is the biggest, most noticeable change. I’m not in a rush to lose a bunch more weight too quickly but am enjoying the slow and steady pace. That and I love potatoes, haha. Aibreanne now understands that wheat and grains are essentially mind-active drugs that impair judgement, impulse, and amplify appetite. She also understands that, because of their content of indigestible or partially-digestible proteins, they exert potent inflam...
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