http://www.thehealth...its-not-gluten/
The story has a compelling reason to continue reading until I got to the part where it starts showing symptoms of the problems and lists autism.
As I glanced at the list with no background research cited I wondered:
was this a guess list or a verified list with no sources.
I'm all for trying to find sources of illness or birth defects-but it seems a pervasive habit of many people to blame something they dilike-on causing scary defects like autism.
Does that mean the information (all or some) is untrue, in this article?
Well heck, how can someone trust the article at all, at this point?