Against the Grain
Millions of people have sworn off wheat, but there’s little science to support them. Michael Specter investigates.
Gluten is created when two molecules, glutenin and gliadin, form a bond. For people with celiac disease—about one percent of the population—the briefest exposure can severely damage the small intestine. For William Davis, author of "Wheat Belly," gluten is a poison for everyone.
