Read Wheat Belly: Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight and Find Your Path Back to Health Online
Authors: William Davis
Underscored
references indicate tables or boxed text.
A
canthosis nigricans,
183
Acidosis,
118–20
Acne,
177–81
Actos (pioglitazone),
106
Addiction to wheat
appetite stimulation and,
52–54
naloxone counteracting,
50–51
not due to gluten,
174
obsession with wheat,
44–45
processed food industry and,
60
reexposure effects,
203
ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder),
48
Adiponectin,
61
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs),
133–39
,
136–37
,
140–41
,
143
Advertising for foods,
194
Aegilops speltoid
(goatgrass),
19
Aging
accelerated by diabetes,
133
AGEs causing,
133–39
,
136–37
,
140–41
,
143
biological markers lacking for,
131–32
glycation as measure of rate,
140–44
measures proposed for,
131–33
of skin, wheat and,
177
slowing by dropping wheat,
144–45
varying rates of,
130–31
Agriculture adoption, ills of,
225–26
Alzheimer’s, AGEs resulting in,
136
Amylopectin A,
33
,
34
,
35
,
63–64
,
72
Amylopectin B,
33
Amylopectin C,
33
Anaphylactic shock,
40
Animal products.
See
Meat and animal products
Antibody blood tests,
80–81
Antigliadin antibody test,
80
Appetite
night cravings,
52–53
opiate-blocking drugs reducing,
50
,
51
rebalanced by avoiding wheat,
70
stimulated by wheat,
36
,
52–54
,
70
,
96
,
197
when fasting,
199
Artificial sweeteners,
239–40
Asparagus,
255
Asthma,
9
Ataxia,
167–69
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),
48
Autism, wheat’s effect on,
47
,
48
Autoimmune diseases,
85–86
B
eer,
213–14
Behçet’s disease,
183
Blood sugar.
See also
Diabetes
elevated by wheat,
9
,
33–34
,
35
,
63
glycation of LDL particles and,
149
high
AGE formation due to,
134–37
,
138–39
aging accelerated by,
133
damage due to,
106
fat due to,
35–36
glycation with,
125
insulin release with,
62
legumes’ effect on,
213
non-wheat grains’ effect on,
212–13
normal, AGE formation and,
137–38
pasta’s effect on,
34
visceral fat growth and,
60–61
,
62–63
Bones
acid-induced calcium extraction,
121–22
as calcium repositories,
118–19
osteoporosis,
119–20
,
123
,
127–28
Brain.
See
Mind effects of wheat; Neurological impairment
Bread substitute (recipe),
257
Breakfast
cereals with wheat or gluten,
233
,
235
Breast cancer,
64
Breasts, enlarged on males,
64–65
Buproprion,
51
B vitamins,
195–96
Carbohydrates
acne promoted by,
179–81
in ADA diet for diabetes,
106–9
AGE formation and,
139
diabetes’ relationship to,
105–6
fat storage due to,
154–55
in gluten-free foods,
63
,
67
,
72–73
,
232
LDL particles linked to,
156–58
percent in wheat,
32
in recipes in this book,
238–39
reducing on wheat-free diet,
204–5
in 7-day menu example,
215–16
triglycerides elevated by,
153–54
,
155–56
Carrot cake,
262
Celiac disease
acid reflux with,
93
ataxia with,
167–69
cancer risk with,
89–90
case history,
86–87
cautions for recipes,
240
challenges for avoiding gluten,
91–92
changing face of,
77–79
dementia with,
173
diabetes associated with,
84
,
86
,
113
early treatments for,
75
as failed adaptation to wheat,
74–75
genetic modification of wheat and,
26
IBS with,
93
immune-mediated gluten intolerance with,
84–88
,
90
,
128
increasing prevalence of,
75
,
77
,
79
,
82
Internet resources,
92
malnourishment with,
36
,
65–66
,
76
,
88
mortality rate and,
88–89
osteoporosis risk with,
127–28
as permanent condition,
94
rectal challenge for,
81
seizures with,
173–74
symptoms of,
39–40
,
76–78
,
84–88
,
229
wheat-related weight loss and,
36
,
66–69
Central fat.
See
Visceral fat
Cheese
containing wheat or gluten,
233
lactose intolerance and,
209
recipes,
246
,
248
,
253–54
,
256
,
263
for snacks,
220
in wheat-free diet,
209
Cheesecake,
263
China Study,
160–64
Cholesterol, fictitious LDL,
152–53
,
164–65
Colon cancer,
58
Coloring,
234
Cookies,
261
Crab cakes,
251
Crackers, low-carb,
221–22
Cutaneous vasculitis,
183
Cytokines,
61
D
Dairy,
180
,
209
.
See also
Cheese Dementia,
136
,
173
Dermatitis herpetiformis,
85
,
181–83
,
229
Dermatomyositis,
183
Diabetes.
See also
Blood sugar
ADA diet for,
106–9
AGE formation due to,
135–37
aging accelerated by,
133
beta cell adaptation with,
104
case history,
108–9
in children (type 1),
98
,
112–13
complications of,
101
,
135–36
,
169–70
costs of,
96–97
fruits’ effect on,
207
increase in US (1980-2009),
100
insulin-dependent,
86
lipid triad with,
155
low-carb diet for,
110–14
medications for,
106
prediabetes,
100–101
prevention of,
114
relieved by avoiding wheat,
9
type 1 vs. type 2,
99
weight gain leading to,
101–2
Dining out,
223–24
Dips for vegetables,
222
E
ating out,
223–24
Economics of wheat,
227
Eggplant bake,
256
Einkorn wheat
author’s experiment with,
26–27
early European use of,
18–19
emmer as offspring of,
19
genetic code of,
18
gradual change away from,
17
modern wheat compared to,
22
Natufian use in Pleistocene,
16
in Otzi’s diet,
122–23
preservation of,
21
resurrecting,
227
Emmer wheat
(Triticum turgidum)
,
17
,
19–20
,
21–22
,
227
Endogenous AGEs,
140
Endomysium antibody test,
80
,
81
Energy bars,
234
Erectile dysfunction,
137
Erythema nodosum,
183
Estrogen,
64–65
Exogenous AGEs,
140–41
Eye damage, AGEs causing,
137
,
143
F
ast food,
234
Fasting,
199
Fat, belly.
See
Visceral fat
Fat, dietary
medical movement to reduce,
59
triglyceride levels little affected by,
152
VLDL little affected by,
155
on wheat-free diet,
205–6
Fillers,
234
Fish and seafood recipes,
247
,
251
Friedewald equation,
152–53
Fruit drinks,
213
Fudge,
264
G
enetics of wheat