You’ll also want to research glyphosate (roundup) as it gets used on wheat to ‘dry it down’ just before harvest. Basically to uniformly kill the wheat so harvest is easier and faster. This leaves more chemical residue on the grain than say corn or dry beans where glyphosate is used to kill weeds during the spring/summer and will more likely be mostly washed off by rain well before harvest.
Glyphosate acts as an antibiotic/antifungal chemical in the gut, killing off many beneficial organisms in the digestive tract.
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