Below is a response I’ve sent to Mother Earth News. It really is my favorite thing to read these days, but after last issue’s love letter to homemade bread and now a poorly-written article called “Wonderful Wheat” that tried to take a hard line against the anti-gluten movement, I had to speak up.
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I love Mother Earth News. I buy all the special editions and it’s my favorite magazine to read as I begin dreaming about how me and my family are going to live on our newly acquired 20 acres. Thank you for such great info!
However, I’ve noticed a big push for bread and wheat products lately both in your pages and on your social media presences. The article “Wonderful Wheat” in Feb/Mar 2014’s issue really caught my eye with its aggressive tone.
I understand completely how important wheat seems to many people. It was at one time to me too. But just as we can love someone who is abusive, sometimes we don’t understand the connection between what we eat and how we feel. I never would have imagined that wheat would be part of the numerous health problems I faced my whole life, while others appeared in my early 30s: acne, anxiety, weight gain, joint pain.
I am part of a community that combines scientific inquiry and what we know from human history in an effort to better understand our modern lives and the challenges we face. And while we may not understand exactly why wheat is problematic for so many, the fact is that thousands, if not millions, are finding relief from symptoms as varied as diabetes, obesity, arthritis, asthma, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, diverticulitis, and more by eliminating wheat and focusing on a real foods-based diet that honors our physiology. Wheat appears to be a culprit due to intestinal permeability, which triggers our immune system to attack the gluten proteins found in wheat and other food products. Once this process has started, there is no relief to be had except in the omission of wheat from the diet. How it manifests in people differs from person to person, which is partly why it’s been so hard to figure out what’s going on—one person’s rheumatoid arthritis is another’s migraine headaches.
In addition, I’m a writer and journalist. I was extremely disappointed to see “sources” such as the Journal of Cereal Science and the American Association of Cereal Chemists International cited as evidence for a counter-point. There is no such thing as unbiased information coming from these sources, and my journalistic ethics would forbid me from using them in any article about cereal grains. I hope Mother Earth News can encourage their writers to be more vigorous in their research next time. I recommend a stroll through all the new research on gluten on PubMed.
There are many economic forces that would like to convince us that gluten intolerance isn’t legitimate. With an audience of maverick homesteaders and people who appreciate real food that comes from the earth, I would hope that Mother Earth News would be sensitive to that. While wheat flour was a staple of homesteads in recent history, humans have lived just fine without it. There is no need at all for grains in the diet. To grow, properly prepare (traditionally done by soaking to mitigate digestive issues), and mill our own is labor intensive and unnecessary. Monocrops such as grains are also environmentally damaging. So it seems to me that there are many reasons other than health to reconsider a stance in support of wheat.
I will continue to read my beloved Mother Earth News. But can we please devote some pages and attention to foods I can grow with my own hands that nourish me, my family, and my community?
Thank you!
Karen Phelps
Filed under: Neobabble, Things That Make You Go Hmm… Tagged: Featured, Gluten, Mother Earth News, Paleo, Primal, Wheat
SOURCE: The Paleo Periodical – Read entire story here.