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Oatmeal and Dr. Gundry's strong negative effects

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Dr. Gundry has voluminous videos on line stating that oatmeal is the worst thing and no one should eat it. I no longer read anything he says. Yes, my oatmeal is gluten free (intrinsicly all oatmeal is gluten free), but I check where it is processed to be sure. The fruit is a great way to get variety.I also have heard it helps with cholesterol. I use steel cut, long cooking oatmeal . This avoids any additives. But I do cheat from time to time and eat instant oatmeal. I usually start it cooking in a small crock pot, late at night, with extra 1/2-1 cups of water, cook on low All night, then it's ready in the morning, when I am too tired to cook it. Shelley

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I was told oats do have gluten due to proximity to wheat fields so with a kid with celiac, I only buy oats labelled "gluten free."

I’ve listened to Steven Gundry’s podcasts but have never purchased his books or supplements. When discussing oatmeal, Gundry mentions that most oats grown in the U.S. are sprayed with Roundup, leaving glyphosate residue. I believe this is the main reason he doesn’t recommend U.S.-grown oats. I don’t recall him ever saying that oatmeal itself is inherently bad for you.