Live the Wheat Belly lifestyle, get off prescription medications

Medication stopTake a look at the list of medications people have been able to stop by following the Wheat Belly lifestyle.

These represent medications prescribed by doctors to, in effect, “treat” the consequences of consuming wheat and grains. They prescribe drugs to treat inflammation, swelling, skin rashes, gastrointestinal irritation, high blood sugars, airway allergy, joint pain, high blood pressure, leg edema and other abnormal effects caused by wheat and grains.

The list includes anti-inflammatory and pain medication, acid reflux drugs, injectable and oral drugs for diabetes, numerous anti-hypertensive agents, asthma inhalers and allergy drugs, drugs for migraine headaches, and others. It is truly an astounding list that represents drugs that were unnecessary, costly, and filled with side-effects, both acute and long-term. This list is a fascinating reflection of how this lifestyle works to restore the human body back to its pre-grain state and thereby reverses so many modern health conditions.

Stomach acid blocking drugs:
Prevacid
ranitidine
Prilosec
Zantac
Protonix
Nexium
Gaviscon

Diabetes drugs:
metformin
Lantus, Novalog, regular insulin
Victoza
Amaryl
Farxiga
Januvia

Blood pressure drugs:
lisinopril
Atacand
Altace
losartan
labetalol
hydrochlorothiazide
diltiazem
methyldopa
atenolol
Diovan
Coreg
Lasix

Allergy medications:
Benadryl
Claritin
Allegra
Zyrtec
Dymista nasal spray
Tavist
prednisone

Asthma drugs:
Advair
albuterol
Singulair
Ventolin inhaler
Pulmicort inhaler

Anti-inflammatory and pain meds:
Neurontin
Baclofen
ibuprofen
Cymbalta
naproxen
Gabapentin
Tramadol
aspirin
Advil

Migraine headaches drugs:
Fioricet
Axert

Immune system suppressing drugs:
methotrexate
plaquenil
prednisone
Enbrel

Cholesterol reducing drugs:
Lipitor
pravachol
Crestor

Anti-anxiety, antidepressant, anti-psychotic medications:
Wellbutrin
Ativan
Diazepam
largactil
Zoloft
Klonopin

Others:
acyclovir
Miralax
Buscopan
Dostinex

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