Medical Caution And Freedom
This book is not a clinic.
It can help readers see why bread is hard to question. It cannot diagnose celiac disease, prescribe diabetes treatment, manage pregnancy nutrition, treat an eating disorder, or determine a child’s diet.
That caution is not evasive. It is part of the freedom.
Bread does different things in different bodies. A glucose monitor, a biopsy, an allergy test, a history of restriction, or a medication can matter more than a cultural argument.
The practical recovery is therefore humble.
Learn the history. Notice the reflex. Distinguish the kinds of bread. Seek qualified care where the body requires it. Refuse the false choice between reverence and discernment.
The final chapter returns to the oldest petition with that freedom in hand.
Bread can be received as gift without being installed as default.
Related sections: Communities At The Table; Five Readings Reheard.