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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
present.  
Emotional effects  
Wheat  
Irritability and muddleheadedness can emerge as  
the various allergies manifest from the wheat  
intolerance.  
A relative feeling of relief predominates as the  
symptoms slowly subside.  
Try sourdough and rye bread, rice, quinoa,  
sweet corn, and so on instead of pasta. Read the  
information on coffee for extra tips. Use herbs  
to help increase digestive powers, including gen-  
tian root and licorice root.  
Tips and procedures  
Physical effects  
to help the detoxifi-  
cation process  
Emotional effects  
Sugar  
When sugar is eaten, an instant high will ensue.  
However, afterward the level of sugar in the  
blood drops, leaving you feeling vulnerable,  
weepy, angry, or chaotic, depending on the indi-  
vidual. Hyperactivity and poor concentration  
can also result.  
You will probably have low energy. You might  
also suffer blackouts if weakness in the pancreas  
and spleen is critical.  
Read the information on coffee, and use the  
applicable suggestions. Always keep blood sugar  
as balanced as possible; use licorice tincture or  
tea, or chew a licorice stick and sip sweet herb  
Physical effects  
Tips and procedures  
to help the detoxifi-  
cation process  
(
Stevia) tea, which is three hundred to five hun-  
dred times sweeter than sugar. Chew on bitter  
foods to redirect taste and to “strengthen,” such  
as dandelion leaf, dandelion coffee, olives, and  
chicory coffee. Support nutritionally to provide  
plenty of zinc, B vitamins, vitamin C, chromium,  
calcium, magnesium, and the amino acid L-gluta-  
mine.  


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