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WGA (Wheat Germ Agglutinin) is a lectin that binds to sugars in your body. Some claim it can impact gut health, inflammation, or nutrient absorption if consumed in large amounts. “Chewing” WGA isn’t common — but if you’re looking at a product labeled “WGA 12,” it might be a supplement or experimental formulation. Before chewing or consuming anything with lectins or

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