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Recent research indicates wheat consumption's role in psychiatric conditions, caused by cutting off

Recent research indicates wheat consumption's role in psychiatric conditions, caused by cutting off blood flow to the frontal cortex of the brain. New to our newsletter? [You can sign up here]( April 12th, 2018 [View this email in your browser]( Featured Article ['Gluten Brain': Wheat Cuts Off Blood Flow To Frontal Cortex]( by Sayer Ji, Founder Wheat consumption has been linked to psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia for over 60 years, but recent research indicates the mind-altering properties of this popular food are, in part, caused by it cutting off blood flow to the frontal cortex of the brain. [Read More]( Related Research [The Dark Side of Wheat - New Perspectives on Celiac Disease and Wheat Intolerance]( by Sayer Ji, Founder The globe-spanning presence of wheat and its exalted status among secular and sacred institutions alike differentiates this food from all others presently enjoyed by humans. Yet the unparalleled rise of wheat as the very catalyst for the emergence of ancient civilization has not occurred without a great price. [Read More]( Featured GreenMedInfo Research Dashboard [Wheat Research Database]( View GreenMedInfo's database of evidence-based research on wheat toxicity. [Learn More]( Upcoming Events [What Are Ketones (and Are They Healthy)?]( The GREATEST health discovery of this century may ALREADY be inside your body -- learn to leverage the mighty power of KETONES to first return to health, then thrive in life! Don\'t miss The Keto Edge Summit from May 7-13, free and online! [Save Your Free Spot!]( [Cooking for Hormone Balance]( Discover how a proven, practical program with over 125 easy, delicious recipes can help boost energy and mood, lower inflammation, gain strength, and restore a healthy weight. [Learn More!]( [Take Action On Your Skin Today]( Fed up with creams and lotions that don’t stop the painful redness and itching of chronic skin rashes? They aren’t the only option! Learn the secrets to solving rashes for good at Eczema & Psoriasis Awareness Week, April 16 - 22. Limited seats are available! [Save Your Free Spot!]( Food for Thought Featured Offer: 50% OFF [Expand the Evidence-Base of Your Practice or Health Advocacy!]( YOUR BENEFITS INCLUDE: - Access a Library valued at $110,322.14 - UNLIMITED Topic, Focus & Smart Search PDF Downloads - FREE Access to our Exclusive GreenMedInfo Community - PUBLISH and Share Focus Research results to Mobile/Web - GreenMedInfo Research & GMI DOC Dashboards - Advanced Research Synthesis & Pre-compilation - Enhanced Citation generation - Print and PDF functions for articles - $300 Bonus Pack of eBooks & eCourses - New Research Alert Subscriptions - My Research: Create a collection of your favorite studies - Sort abstract search results by date and alphabetically. SAVE UP TO $400 TODAY [Learn More]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Website]( Copyright © 2018 GreenMedInfo, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website: www.greenmedinfo.com, tv.greenmedinfo.com, or our Facebook page Our mailing address is: GreenMedInfo 27499 Riverview Center Blvd.Bonita Springs, FL 34134 [Add us to your address book](//greenmedinfo.us1.list-manage.com/vcard?u=7f494613c5ad4db1b93e647ad&id=193c8492fb) [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( [MailChimp Email Marketing](

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