Interesting. Might be possible, but I don't take chances.
Makes sense, although Naturopathic doctors would disagree. In their opinion diseases like Crohn's or Celiac have its origin in a multi generational gluten intolerance. Just like breast cancer might have its origin in a multi generational deficiency of antioxidants. And the problem with gluten doesn't end there. The biggest problem is that a large number of people NEVER show any signs of gluten intolerance, BUT the damage in the vili is still done. Over the course of decades, the absorption capacity of the vili has severely decreased making it barely able to absorb essential nutrients. That deficiency, specially trace minerals, lead to the development of one or more chronic diseases. That of course without mentioning that our American diet is severely low in essential nutrients.
In my understanding ALL chronic diseases can be traced to nutrient deficiency. There is no such thing as a bad gene. There are mutations in the genes. Diseases are not a lottery. Just as an example, vision problems. Many people grow up with vision problems without family history. That person has exactly the same DNA code as a person with perfect vision. But ones eyes are perfectly fine, the other eyes have problems. No family history, but a pregnant mother with nutrient deficiency. Is like having to build a house with 200 bricks but you receive only 197 bricks. It will look like a house, it will function like a house, it will serve all the purposes of a house, but somewhere there will be 3 bricks missing that down the road eventually will lead to some dysfunction in the house. The human body is EXTREMELY forgiving. It makes the best it can with what it has like no other living creature in this planet. But theres so much it can do. Eventually breaks down somewhere somehow.