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Live Long And Prosper: Was Jesus Wrong About Bread?
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This is part three of an on-going series about health and longevity based on the work of cardiologist Dr. William Davis, especially the new edition of his book,
Wheat Belly. After this we will look at the work of other physicians and research scientists who are bucking the settled science nutrition dogma and following the data wherever it leads.
Previously in this series we saw that a recent dietary shift towards very high carbohydrate ingestion coincided with the beginning of our obesity crisis. But there is something in that which goes (ahem) against the grain of our culture. Bread is a strong cultural norm. Western Civilization relies heavily on the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, and both put bread into one of their two central religious rituals, the Passover and the eucharist respectively. Christians pray, Give us this day our daily bread, and Jews piously intone over their meals