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Oatmeal and Dr. Gundry's strong negative effects

Digestive Health | Last Active: Oct 6 9:08pm | Replies (29)

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@isadora2021

I have read on various medical sites that raw oats do contain the anti nutrient, phytic acid, which binds to nutrients like iron and zinc making it difficult for our bodies to absorb them. This can lead to mineral deficiencies over time - but isn’t usually a problem with a well balanced diet overall. Also soaking raw oats overnight reduces phytic acid’s effect on mineral absorption. The alternative is to cook them, which is my preference anyway.

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Isadora2021, this is going to sound like I am the dumbest person on earth... you mention that you prefer to cook your oatmeal....doesn't all oatmeal need to be cooked before eating it? Also, are there any other names that phytic acid has? I didn't know about it until now and I need to learn about it. Thanx Shelley

I eat them raw, or put them in a blender and use instead of bread crumbs. Oh well, not the best nutritionally I guess!