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Ken70

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  1. Corrona with a lime. I will miss those for sure.
  2. I fixed my wikipedia comments to be less certain and to be spelled correctly. Thanks.
  3. Look at that painting in my avatar. Tell me that Van Gogh didn't know that it was wheat that was killing him. I think we really are rewriting history. Tell me more about the bi polar. My friends son developed it recently.
  4. I think I should step away from the keyboard for a while before I do any more damage
  5. I actually just wrote that. I didn't know that Wikipedia worked like that. I thought somebody reviewed it first and then submitted it to a panel for possible inclusion. Geeze, I could have written anything. What do you think though? Seems plausible doesn't it?
  6. Has anyone thought about the connection of sugar and insulin response as it relates to "brain fog". I know from a previous diet that if your blood sugars aren't balanced then you are going to be constantly fighting a see saw of mental clarity. If you eat gluten free it doesn't seem to preclude certain high carboyhydrate foods. High carb foods can cause...
  7. I was doing a little more research on Van Gogh. Check out this Wikipedia link and see if you can diagnose his problem. I think I've solved themystery. Celiac Open Original Shared Link This is an interesting site as well Open Original Shared Link I would bet you a loaf of wheat bread that he had Celiac's!
  8. Monday this week was the day I became certain that if I don't have Celiac I at least am gluten sensitive. I had bought the book Dangerous Grains and had read several chapters. I put it down for the night and tuned into a PBS series about art. This particular episode was about Van Gogh. Van Gogh ended his life by suicide, in a wheat field, having painted this...
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