A Wyoming college student who jumped to his death from a Denver hotel balcony ate more than the recommended serving of a marijuana cookie, police reports show.
A Denver man accused of killing his wife while she was on the phone with a 911 dispatcher ate marijuana-infused candy before the attack, according to search warrants released Thursday.
I'm gonna say it was the gluten, not the pot. Obviously Pongi is from Africa which was wheat free until recent times. Sorghum is the grain used in Africa and today is popular in gluten-free foods. Wheat was only recently introduced to Africa when the UN (surprise, surprise) airdropped bags of it during a drought to 'save' the starving Africans. Africans don't have the genes to tolerate gluten since it was never part of their diet.
There is a general awareness that gluten triggers Celiac in those who have the gene. And gluten intolerance is finally being recognized as a problem for many who don't carry the Celiac gene. But what is not commonly known is that gluten causes many other health problems including schizophrenia and may even cause Alzheimer's. There have been scientific reports for the last 50 years showing the link between between gluten and schizophrenia but this condition is treated with harmful drugs rather than changing the patient's diet. Go figure.
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I'm gonna say it was the gluten, not the pot. Obviously Pongi is from Africa which was wheat free until recent times. Sorghum is the grain used in Africa and today is popular in gluten-free foods. Wheat was only recently introduced to Africa when the UN (surprise, surprise) airdropped bags of it during a drought to 'save' the starving Africans. Africans don't have the genes to tolerate gluten since it was never part of their diet.
There is a general awareness that gluten triggers Celiac in those who have the gene. And gluten intolerance is finally being recognized as a problem for many who don't carry the Celiac gene. But what is not commonly known is that gluten causes many other health problems including schizophrenia and may even cause Alzheimer's. There have been scientific reports for the last 50 years showing the link between between gluten and schizophrenia but this condition is treated with harmful drugs rather than changing the patient's diet. Go figure.
http://www.drperlmutter.com/study/schizophrenia-gluten-and-low-carb...
Apr 20, 2014