Oatmeal and Dr. Gundry's strong negative effects
Is Dr. Gundry a scam? I have seen this question asked many times here. I have the same question, but just couldn't find a good answer. Until now: I was watching a Shark Tank episode, an oatmeal snack ball was being offered. They all seemed to like the taste, so I went on the hunt. I have found a AI, that so far has proven truthful and accurate. I tested AI out with questions I already knew the truth about. Well, except for the typical reasons, allergies, bad processing,etc...OATMEAL is the great food our parents, grandparents and now parents and children have thought it is. As for Dr. Gundry, I'm sure he's very smart, but his extreme negative attack, is definitely wrong about oatmeal . I am thrilled to finally get this cleared up for me. I have Celiac disease, so oatmeal cereal and flour are prominent in my diet.
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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.
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
Isadora2021, this might be a duplicate reply, the brain fog is SO THICK, I rarely even fight it anymore. Re:oatmeal
I cook raw whole steel cut, verified gluten free, in extra water, a bit of salt, in a very small crock pot, on either warm or low, don't remember, overnight. Then it's ready whenever I want to eat it. I use vanilla protein (liquid, whey protein, sold at Costco) to thin it out, instead of using milk. I don't get enough protein. Between celiac, CIC, almost zero muscle motility in both intestines, my diet is not good cuz I try to eat as little as possible out of sheer terror of knowing what my CIC can and will do to me. You said that oatmeal really helps your bowel movements.... It doesn't help mine at all. Am I doing something wrong with the oatmeal? 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!
I wouldn’t worry!! You’re probably getting the “lost” nutrients elsewhere in your diet 😊
I’m glad you’re getting the nutrients from oatmeal, just not the bowel movements. I need to drink a lot of water afterwards, but it is amazing for me. I haven’t had to use any laxatives. Good luck 🤞
It’s been quite a “ thing” to eat oats raw soaked in milk overnight in the fridge then with toppings of your choice such as strawberries l, yoghurt and chopped nuts. I’ll occasionally have that when I go out for breakfast but I like mine cooked! I do it in the microwave with a good sized bowl so it doesn’t boil over and make a terrible mess 😊
I just checked a Harvard University article and the only other expression it uses is phylates. It seems they are in whole grains, legumes, seeds and some nuts
I think he’s a hack in it for the money. His YouTube channel makes me want to throw something at the TV.🫢
While hospilized, I had an internist tell me he thought oatmeal was perhaps the best food there is. So go for it!
janpe35,
How on earth can oats/oatmeal be so controversial? I did read, maybe on here, that soaking them overnight is supposed to leach out some of the lectins. I don't know if it does. I have read, a long time ago that lectins were bad for me and my celiac, don't know if that is true either.🤪ShelleyW