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On Mon, 21 Sep 1998 07:04:49 -0400, Don Wiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Amadeus Schmidt wrote:
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>>- 1 cup of quinoa or buckwheat or rice or millet or spelt or rye
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>>and avoiding wheat.
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>No you're not. Spelt is wheat. Spelt is extremely close to normal bread
>wheat (closer than durum wheat, used for pasta, is to normal bread wheat).
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>Don.
Yes you're rhight, Don. Spelt is a kind of wheat.
I do eat it though (but not very often) because of this reasons:
1.Most spelt you get is a "modern" spelt, modified in the last years
to be closer to normal wheat and accept nitrogen fertilizer.
But I have access to real old spelt grains (red-grain
s) that a farmer
near me uses as his own seed grain since 20-30 years.
Other "wheats" which I do avoid are: heavily genetic modified,
Are treated with chemicals before and after harvest.
Are severely vitamin-depleted by storage and processing (grinding white).
2.Eating *only* spelt cured that one farmer from blood cancer.
(lectins have antibody properties and this is - like in misteltoe -
believed to have some cancer curing properties)
3.Spelt is known to be less allergic-prone than other wheat.
4.I can make some nice neolithic stone age foods from grinded
spelt with apples and salt only.
5. Hildegard von Bingen(a middle-ages saint who wrote much about nutrition)
recommends it strongly.
She is interesting, she doesn't know any american-originating
foods.
6.Romans used it as the one main staple beside Emmer.
Well, and as I told you: I'm
not quite shure how much this kind of
grain eating is really paleolithic/mesolithic/neolithic.
And I'm not perfect in any way.
Anyway, some main considerations in an attempt to find to a real
anchestral nutrition are fulfilled with it very well.
- they are totally unmodified and fresh plants
- they are rich in fiber
- they are very rich in vitamins
And after all I do assume that some developement in humanity is possible.
I don't have any problems with it so I still include it
- from time to time.
Amadeus
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