Symptoms of a wheat allergy or wheat intolerance (not exhaustive by any means): * Arthritis * Bloated stomach * Chest pains * Depression or mood swings * Diarrhoea * Eczema * Feeling dizzy or faint * Joint and muscle aches and pains * Nausea or vomiting * Palpitations * Psoriasis * Skin rashes * Sneezing * Suspected irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)/similar effects * Swollen throat or tongue * Tiredness and lethargy * Unexplained cough * Unexplained runny nose * Watery or itchy eyes See http://www.wheat-free.org/wheat-allergy.html
Do you have any gastric symptoms? You may have a wheat allergy or wheat sensitivity.
Wheat grass has lots of benefits. For one wheat grass can act like an energy drink. Wheat grass can also improve your overall stamina. I eat wheat grass every day. I suggest you should drink wheat grass in your water. Barley pills are also good.
Exothermic is the process of heat being released. Wheat flour, in order to be produced, needs to have the reaction of heat treatment. The wheat flour is exothermic due to the treatment of heat.
They like the TASTE and the REACTION! It may feel funny at first but then you get into it and the sensation is awesome! :)
you will feel wierd you will feel wierd
An endothermic reaction feels cold because it absorbs heat from its surroundings. This can sometimes give the sensation of cooling or a decrease in temperature.
In an endothermic reaction, energy is absorbed from the surroundings, causing the surroundings to feel cooler. This is in contrast to an exothermic reaction, where energy is released into the surroundings, causing them to feel warmer.
Wheat germ is part of a plant cell. Wheat germ is the embryo of a wheat kernel and is rich in nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and proteins.
Modern day wheat is nothing like the grass-like wild wheat of ancient times. It is only by modifying the wheat that we now have wheat ears a large as the now are - so producing much more flour.
Wheat products come directly from wheat. Wheat is a plant that looks alot like rice plants but are very different.
IF the villi disappeared, THEN the patient would suffer from malnutrition, as the surface area would be markedly reduced. BUT why should wheat cause such a reaction?
an allergic or negative reaction to a substance. Hahaha, I feel clever now :)