Is Lectin the New Gluten? Dr. Steven Gundry’s ‘The Plant Paradox’ Diet Explained

What are Lectins?

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Lectins are present in many common foods. They’re most prevalent in legumes such as beans and peas, and they’re also present in grains, nuts, fruit and nightshade vegetables including eggplant, tomatoes and potatoes. Dairy also contains lectins, so this controversial foodstuff is present in a lot of people’s ordinary diets.

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