The stories became far too frequent to ignore. Emails from folks with allergic or digestive issues to wheat in the United States experienced no symptoms whatsoever when they tried eating pasta on vacation in Italy.
Confused parents wondering why wheat consumption sometimes triggered autoimmune reactions in their children but not at other times.
In my own home, I’ve long pondered why my husband can eat the wheat I prepare at home, but he experiences negative digestive effects eating even a single roll in a restaurant.
There is clearly something going on with wheat that is not well known by the general public. It goes far and beyond organic versus nonorganic, gluten or hybridization because even conventional wheat triggers no symptoms for some who eat wheat in other parts of the world.
What indeed is going on with wheat?
For quite some time, I secretly harbored the notion that wheat in the United States must, in fact, be genetically modified. GMO wheat secretly invading the North American food supply seemed the only thing that made sense and could account for the varied experiences I was hearing about.
I reasoned that it couldn’t be the gluten or wheat hybridization. Gluten and wheat hybrids have been consumed for thousands of years. It just didn’t make sense that this could be the reason for so many people suddenly having problems with wheat and gluten in general in the past 5-10 years.
Finally, the answer came over dinner a couple of months ago with a friend who was well versed in the wheat production process. I started researching the issue for myself, and was, quite frankly, horrified at what I discovered.
The good news is that the reason wheat has become so toxic in the United States is not that it is secretly GMO as I had feared (thank goodness!).
The bad news is that the problem lies with the manner in which wheat is grown and harvested by conventional wheat farmers.
You’re going to want to sit down for this one. I’ve had some folks burst into tears in horror when I passed along this information before.
Common wheat harvest protocol in the United States is to drench the wheat fields with Roundup several days before the combine harvesters work through the fields as the practice allows for an earlier, easier and bigger harvest.
Pre-harvest application of the herbicide Roundup or other herbicides containing the deadly active ingredient glyphosate to wheat and barley as a desiccant was suggested as early as 1980. It has since become routine over the past 15 years and is used as a drying agent 7-10 days before harvest within the conventional farming community.
According to Dr. Stephanie Seneff of MIT who has studied the issue in-depth and who I recently saw present on the subject at a nutritional conference in Indianapolis, desiccating non-organic wheat crops with glyphosate just before harvest came into vogue late in the 1990s with the result that most of the non-organic wheat in the United States is now contaminated with it. Seneff explains that when you expose wheat to a toxic chemical like glyphosate, it actually releases more seeds resulting in a slightly greater yield: “It ‘goes to seed’ as it dies. At its last gasp, it releases the seed” says Dr. Seneff.
According to the US Department of Agriculture, as of 2012, 99% of durum wheat, 97% of spring wheat, and 61% of winter wheat have been treated with herbicides. This is an increase from 88% for durum wheat, 91% for spring wheat and 47% for winter wheat since 1998. Note that bulgur is commonly made from durum.
Here’s what wheat farmer Keith Lewis has to say about the practice:
I have been a wheat farmer for 50 yrs and one wheat production practice that is very common is applying the herbicide Roundup (glyposate) just prior to harvest. Roundup is licensed for preharvest weed control. Monsanto, the manufacturer of Roundup claims that application to plants at over 30% kernel moisture result in roundup uptake by the plant into the kernels. Farmers like this practice because Roundup kills the wheat plant allowing an earlier harvest.
A wheat field often ripens unevenly, thus applying Roundup preharvest evens up the greener parts of the field with the more mature. The result is on the less mature areas Roundup is translocated into the kernels and eventually harvested as such.
This practice is not licensed. Farmers mistakenly call it “desiccation.” Consumers eating products made from wheat flour are undoubtedly consuming minute amounts of Roundup. An interesting aside, malt barley which is made into beer is not acceptable in the marketplace if it has been sprayed with preharvest Roundup. Lentils and peas are not accepted in the market place if it was sprayed with preharvest roundup….. but wheat is ok.. This farming practice greatly concerns me and it should further concern consumers of wheat products.
Here’s what wheat farmer Seth Woodland of Woodland and Wheat in Idaho had to say about the practice of using herbicides for wheat dry down:
That practice is bad . I have fellow farmers around me that do it and it is sad. Lucky for you not all of us farm that way. Being the farmer and also the president of a business, we are proud to say that we do not use round up on our wheat ever!
This practice is not just widespread in the United States either. The Food Standards Agency in the United Kingdom reports that the use of Roundup as a wheat desiccant results in glyphosate residues regularly showing up in bread samples. Other European countries are waking up to the danger, however. In the Netherlands, the use of Roundup is completely banned with France likely soon to follow.
Using Roundup on wheat crops throughout the entire growing season and even as a desiccant just prior to harvest may save the farmer money and increase profits, but it is devastating to the health of the consumer who ultimately consumes the glyphosate residue laden wheat kernels.
The chart below of skyrocketing applications of glyphosate to US wheat crops since 1990 and the incidence of celiac disease is from a December 2013 study published in the Journal Interdisciplinary Toxicology examining glyphosate pathways to autoimmune disease. Remember that wheat is not currently GMO or “Roundup Ready” meaning it is not resistant to its withering effects like GMO corn or GMO soy, so the application of glyphosate to wheat would actually kill it.
While the herbicide industry maintains that glyphosate is minimally toxic to humans, research published in the Journal Entropy strongly argues otherwise by shedding light on exactly how glyphosate disrupts mammalian physiology.
Authored by Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff of MIT, the paper investigates glyphosate’s inhibition of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes, an overlooked component of lethal toxicity to mammals.
The currently accepted view is that ghyphosate is not harmful to humans or any mammals. This flawed view is so pervasive in the conventional farming community that Roundup salesmen have been known to foolishly drink it during presentations!
However, just because Roundup doesn’t kill you immediately doesn’t make it nontoxic. In fact, the active ingredient in Roundup lethally disrupts the all important shikimate pathway found in beneficial gut microbes which is responsible for the synthesis of critical amino acids.
Friendly gut bacteria, also called probiotics, play a critical role in human health. Gut bacteria aid digestion, prevent permeability of the gastrointestinal tract (which discourages the development of autoimmune disease), synthesize vitamins and provide the foundation for robust immunity. In essence:
Roundup significantly disrupts the functioning of beneficial bacteria in the gut and contributes to permeability of the intestinal wall and consequent expression of autoimmune disease symptoms.
In synergy with disruption of the biosynthesis of important amino acids via the shikimate pathway, glyphosate inhibits the cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes produced by the gut microbiome. CYP enzymes are critical to human biology because they detoxify the multitude of foreign chemical compounds, xenobiotics, that we are exposed to in our modern environment today.
As a result, humans exposed to glyphosate through the use of Roundup in their community or through the ingestion of its residues on industrialized food products become even more vulnerable to the damaging effects of other chemicals and environmental toxins they encounter!
What’s worse is that the negative impact of glyphosate exposure is slow and insidious over months and years as inflammation gradually gains a foothold in the cellular systems of the body.
The consequences of this systemic inflammation are most of the diseases and conditions associated with the Western lifestyle:
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Obesity
- Diabetes
- Heart Disease
- Depression
- Autism
- Infertility
- Cancer
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Alzheimer’s disease
- And the list goes on and on and on …
In a nutshell, Dr. Seneff’s study of Roundup’s ghastly glyphosate, which much of the wheat crop in the United States is doused with annually, uncovers the manner in which this lethal toxin harms the human body by decimating beneficial gut microbes with the tragic end result of disease, degeneration, and widespread suffering.
Got the picture yet?
Even if you think you have no trouble digesting wheat, it is still very wise to avoid conventional wheat as much as possible in your diet!
You Must Avoid Toxic Wheat No Matter What
The bottom line is that avoidance of conventional wheat in the United States is absolutely imperative even if you don’t currently have a gluten allergy or wheat sensitivity. This includes bypassing food products made with it such as the popular meat substitute seitan also called vital wheat gluten. The increase in the amount of glyphosate applied to wheat closely correlates with the rise of celiac disease and gluten intolerance. Dr. Seneff points out that the increases in these diseases are not just genetic in nature, but also have an environmental cause as not all patient symptoms are alleviated by eliminating gluten from the diet.
The effects of deadly glyphosate on your biology are so insidious that lack of symptoms today means literally nothing.
If you don’t have problems with wheat now, you will in the future if you keep eating conventionally produced, toxic wheat!
How to Eat Wheat Safely
Obviously, if you’ve already developed a sensitivity or allergy to wheat, you must avoid it. Period.
But, if you aren’t celiac or gluten sensitive and would like to consume this ancestral food safely, you can do what we do in our home. We source organic, naturally low in gluten, unhybridized Einkorn wheat for breadmaking, pancakes, cookies, etc. Please note that einkorn is not to be confused with the more general term farro, which includes emmer and spelt, which are both hybridized. You can learn more about the scientific research on the “good” gluten in einkorn in this article.
When we eat out or are purchasing food from the store, conventional wheat products are rejected without exception. This despite the fact that we have no gluten allergies whatsoever in our home – yet.
I am firmly convinced that if we did nothing, our entire family at some point would develop sensitivity to wheat or autoimmune disease in some form due to the toxic manner in which it is processed and the glyphosate residues that are contained in conventional wheat products.
What Are You Going to Do About Toxic Wheat?
How did you react to the news that US wheat farmers are using Roundup, not just to kill weeds, but to dry out the wheat plants to allow for an earlier, easier and bigger harvest and that such a practice causes absorption of toxic glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup and other herbicides, right into the wheat kernels themselves?
Did you feel outraged and violated as I did? How will you implement a conventional wheat-avoidance strategy going forward even if you haven’t yet developed a problem with gluten or wheat sensitivity?
What about other crops where Roundup is used as a pre-harvest desiccant such as barley, sugar cane, rice, seeds, dried beans and peas, sugar cane, sweet potatoes, and sugar beets? Will you only be buying these crops in organic form from now on to avoid this modern, man-made scourge?
UPDATE: The Soil Association in July 2015 called for an immediate ban on the use of glyphosate for wheat ripening and desiccation purposes. The nonprofit reports that glyphosate residues are widely found in nonorganic wheat samples and the use of the herbicide on wheat crops has increased 400% in the past two decades.
Dr. Robin Mesnage of the Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics at Kings College in London, revealed new data analysis showing Roundup, the most common brand of Glyphosate based herbicides, is 1,000 times more toxic than genotoxic glyphosate alone due to the inclusion of other toxic chemicals in its mix.
Peter Melchett, Soil Association policy director said; “If Glyphosate ends up in bread it’s impossible for people to avoid it unless they are eating organic. On the other hand, farmers could easily choose not to use Glyphosate as a spray on wheat crops – just before they are harvested. This is why the Soil Association is calling for the immediate ending of the use of Glyphosate sprays on wheat destined for use in bread.”
References
Glyphosate now commonly found in human urine
Study: Glyphosate, Celiac and Gluten Intolerance
The Glyphosate, Celiac Disease Connection
Pre-harvest Application of Glyphosate to Wheat
Glyphosate’s Suppression of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes and Amino Acid Biosynthesis by the Gut Microbiome: Pathways to Modern Diseases
Yield and quality of wheat seeds as a function of desiccation stages and herbicides
Wheat farmer weighs in on the use of Roundup as a wheat desiccant
More Information
Roundup: Quick Death for Weeds, Slow and Painful Death for You
Hybrid Wheat is Not the Same as GMO Wheat
The Dutch Ban Roundup, France and Brazil to Follow
How to Mix and Use Gluten Free Flour
Can Celiacs Eat Sourdough Bread?
The Dirty Little Secret About Gluten-Free
Jaakko Oksa
Doesn’t glyphosate have a withdrawal period of 10 days? If so, why does the article claim that farmers apply it only “days” before harvesting?
bright
I remember when i first relocated from Italy to the United States and i can’t nearly eat anything in the restaurant without having to add lime to it. i discovered that anytime i eat especially in the restaurant, like the buffet restaurant after few mins of eating i will see hives all over my body and i started wondering what was wrong with me and so i begin to observe my self from ,my body cream ,food and environment and i discovered that my body did not like the the food i was eating, having been a Agro consultant for more that 10 years i realize that most of the food produced here in the United States contained excess herbicides or pesticides, this experience is not easy for people coming from europe and living in the States.
Rene
you know it’s all well and good to spout off about organic yada yada….but unfortunately buying organic is something MOST Americans can’t afford. It’s just too expensive. I already purchase as much healthy and non processed food as I can….I grow my own chicken and pork and turkey. I have an extensive garden every year but as far as flour and wheat products go I just can’t justify spending more than 10 dollars on a bag of flour! That’s just ridiculous considering your standard package of Pillsbury flour is just 2.69! It’s just not affordable to buy all grain products organically.
Sarah TheHealthyHomeEconomist
“If you think organic is expensive, have you priced cancer lately” – Joel Salatin
Ruben
You don’t have to buy everything organic, just certain items like wheat products and a few other. If you know what to buy you’re not going to spend a lot more.
John Stark
The amount of herbacides and pestacides that are GMO enhance bonded to the food item is a problem..It is not the location of where you originallycame from that is the difference..It is what you are currently eating versus what you used to eat at your old locatio in Europe. Being a Master Gardener , I try to select plants and seeds that are non GMO for my garden at home and green house that will yeild great tasting food for years to come..selecting the better results as they are grown instead of getting the ones that monsanto approves or or modifies..Given a shopping trip in the store and I chose to get a mini mellon that was a huge mistake..it was from a GMO seed line and my body immediately knew it was not able to digest the ntrients from the melon..Diareha and vomitted it up and that was the last time i chose a melon that was from a hybred seed line that contained overwhelming features of being a GMO versus what my body was used to from a heirloom series of seeds.
John
FYI there are no GMO melons. Something else must have made you sick.
Jennifer
Here’ s something I found just doing a simple google search, “herbicide wheat harvest’. It’s from the University of Oklahoma, so I am assuming a reasonable source. It mentions/recommends an application of glyphosate before harvest as well as other chemicals.
I will continue to look into this, as I am one of those people who cannot touch wheat here. However, when I went to the France this summer for a month, I decided to give it a try. I was able to eat it to my heart’s content with none of my regular symptoms than happen here.
I must say there is a growing gluten intolerance and other food allergies in France, small but present. My husband is French and go home every year since 1998 and before that I lived in Europe. Food allergies and wheat intolerance seemed widely unknown until the last 5 years or so (by my observations anyway) I wonder if the food chain is justing getting more toxic in so many ways???
http://weedscience.okstate.edu/4-h/small-grains/PT2009-2-%20Harvest%20Aid%20Weed%20Control%20in%20Wheat.pdf
thinkman
The best solution: Get rid of the Frankenstein company, Monsanto!
Michael Wojahn
Glyphosate is now in the public domain. Getting rid of Monsanto will do nothing to stop glyphosate since many companies around the world now make it.
Stephanie Hacker
“Millions Against Monsanto”, is a movement of the Organic Consumers Association, or OCA; thanks to Facebook, ( was reluctantly back to it), is one good way to fight. (Maybe the ONLY way to fight these multi billion dollar profit industries).
And prayer, and educating and convincing people.
To our healthy survival.
Stephie…(:
SarahB
There are many countries in the EU that have completely banned GMO crop production however the use of glyphosate is sadly another issue. It is incorrect to imply that the ban on glyphosate in the Netherlands is total – it in fact only applies to non commercial use by homeowners (and even then will only be in effect from the end of 2015).
If you scroll to the end of the document linked below you can see clearly what countries applied to register its commercial use for which crops. Oddly, many countries that have banned GMOs have registered to use glyphosate for pre-harvest purposes. The whole document is a worthwhile and interesting read.
http://www.glyphosate.eu/system/files/sidebox-files/clarification_of_pre-harvest_uses_of_glyphsate_en_0.pdf
Thank you for bringing this issue to my attention. I have been anti GMO/Roundup since the mid 80s when I first learned of Monsanto and specifically moved to my current country of residence because of its stance on the issue, only to now find that it approves the use of glyphosate for pre-harvest. I shall be speaking with the mill from where I purchase shortly.
marita hayes
God told us to be good stewards of all He created, but us sinners submitted to
Satan. Thank God for Jesus——He will return & set things right again.
till then – we fight for Truth , and bring awareness amongst the multitudes, about
Him, and health issues. <
Kiwi in Perth
Facts please not religious sermons
Marilynn Hession
So very true! I can’t wait for Jesus’ return! The enemy’s plan is to poison as many as possible looks like, but he won’t succeed… God will take care of us and those that follow Him will be helped through this craziness.
Dionisio Garcia
With all due respect, please, stop this non-sense. God cares very little about this. He’s busier creating much better universes. The ones that don’t have radioactive isotopes, non poisonous frogs and snakes. And btw, he took care of Hitler already. Wanna a better world, do something, don’t leave it to God. It’s called stewardess of the planet. Jesus doesn’t need to come for his flock. His flock has left for Israel. And this flock doesn’t give a hoot how the world is going to hell in a handbasket. They’re busy taking their Wall Street money to buy laws and guns so we the little people don’t stir up the pot and ruin their special luncheon to be held at the White House, or Pink House, or whatever top restaurant and Hotel. It will definitely not be at McD’s you can bet on that.
Shilah
agreed. And since our bodies house the holy spirit of the Creator, they (our bodies here) are His temple…. & this chemical attack is literally evil. 🙁
Valerie
Amen. Come Lord Jesus, come. Heaven is unblemished and sickness doesn’t exist there. Heavenly Father thank you for the gift of salvation.
Cyndi
Anyone out there remember Agent Orange? Monsonto said it was safe too. And yes there were SOME farmers who use round-up to kill weeds in the wheat fields in KS when I lived there during the 80’s and early 90’s.
Nunya
Who ever said agent orange was safe? That’s what they used to poison the enemy in war…sure you’re not thinking of DDT?
AngieR
No, she’s not. Agent Orange wasn’t ‘used to poison the enemy in war.’ It was used in Viet Nam as a defoliant to kill back the jungle foliage that was being used for cover, especially along river banks. At the time, Monsanto claimed that it was perfectly safe and wouldn’t hurt the troops. It was only years later that the hazards of dioxin were determined (or admitted to). Even then, Monsanto fought for years insisting that the health problems veterans experienced had nothing to do with Agent Orange.
Kiwi in Perth
if i remember correctly agent orange contained dioxin which is not safe at any level
Karl
Agent Orange is a 50/50 mixture of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T. The problem with Agent Orange was that the manufacturing process for 2,4,5-T was flawed and allowed for dioxin contamination to occur. When manufactured correctly Agent Orange is safe.
Shilah
tell that to my step-mom, who was widowed when my dad died of cancer brought on by agent orange. he was exposed to it as a pilot in Viet Nam. he came home looking basically okay but he tended to have sores on his head that never really healed. Agent Orange is not safe.
Danielle
So then Sarah, is the organic sourdough at Costco ok?!!?!??