Originally posted by Dr. Davis on 2013-07-07
on the Wheat Belly Blog,
sourced from and currently found at: Infinite Health Blog.
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Deja ewww!

It’s peculiar but instructive:
phenomena triggered by re-exposure after being
confidently wheat- and grain-free. The re-exposure can be intentional,
as in “Just one can’t hurt!” or it can be
inadvertent, as in “That gravy looks safe.”
Typically, someone will be wheat/grain-free for
at least a week. Re-exposure from, say, salad dressing or seasoning mix
then triggers re-exposure fireworks.
The most common re-exposure phenomena to are:
—Gastrointestinal distress,
bloating, and diarrhea that can last hours to a couple of
days. (People with celiac disease can have problems for months,
however.) This response resembles food poisoning.
—Joint pain–characteristically in the
fingers and/or wrists
—Upper airway phenomena such as asthma and
sinus congestion
—Emotional effects such as anxiety in females,
irritability or rage in males, depression, even suicidal thoughts
—Appetite stimulation–What I call the
“I ate one cookie and gained 30 pounds” effect.
Eating one cookie does not, of course, cause you to gain 30 pounds
of weight. But just one exposure can set the appetite-stimulating
machinery in motion and days or weeks of increased appetite for junk
carbohydrates can result, thanks to the gliadin-derived opiates of wheat.
Symptoms and health conditions that initially
went away with your wheat-free adventure can return in all their glory,
such as migraine headaches, depression, mental “fog,” sleep
disruption, seborrhea, psoriasis, the phenomena of polycystic ovary
syndrome (PCOS), the joint swelling and pain of rheumatoid
arthritis, irritable bowel syndrome, ulcerative colitis, plantar
fasciitis, sinusitis, etc.
The longer you are wheat-free, the more violent
the re-exposure reaction. It is a fitting reminder of just how
inappropriate modern wheat is for humans. It reflects our inability
to consume the seeds of grasses even though
chronic consumption can lead to partial—only partial,
never total—tolerance to some of their effects.
On again, off again; on again, off again:
Like pushing a button, you can start or stop the process at will.
This represents incontrovertible proof of your individual
intolerance to Evil Grains.
Anyone want to share their re-exposure story?
