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sandysford
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2004/10/08, 01:21 AM
June at Junefit.com always has interesting reading and I thought this would be a good one to share, Now I know why Ron feeds me oatmeal every morning, On my birthday he gave me extra blueberries in it, BB1fit you are the greatest:love:
Oatmeal, a Magical Food! Fall has arrived, the cold weather is on its way and once again I think about oatmeal. Oatmeal is always on my list of the top ten healthy foods to be enjoyed all year long, but I think it's a great food to write about as we head into Fall. I call it a magical food because of the health benefits we get from eating it. While many of us have come to love this grain, many more of us don't. In fact, it has been estimated by the USDA that only about 5% of the world's oat crop is consumed by us humans. So, let's take a look at how nutritious and versatile oats and in particular oatmeal can be! Oatmeal's Magical Benefits include: It Lowers cholesterol: Oatmeal contains soluble fiber which binds to bile (bile helps us to absorb fat and cholesterol from our diet). Less bile, less fat and cholesterol absorbed! Then the liver makes bile from our stored cholesterol to compensate for the lowered absorbed amount, lowering our cholesterol levels further. Lower levels of total cholesterol are associated with lower rates of heart disease. Of course if we eat too much fat, let's say on one of those high protein diets, eating our magical food won't make magic. Cancer Fighting Properties: Grains contain a phytochemical called "phytic acid". This phyto binds to certain minerals thought to cause free radical production especially in our colon and it eliminates them instead. Weight Control: Low in fat, and a "stick to your ribs food", oatmeal, a complex carbohydrate has a low glycemic index.This means it is turned into a simple sugar very slowly. What does this do? It raises our blood sugar slowly by staying in the stomach longer, which decreases our hunger and cravings created by those other simple carbohydrate foods (we all know which foods I'm referring to). End result: more sustained energy, and less junk food cravings. Don't forget that our brain gets fed from this complex carb food too! Oatmeal is also a great carbohydrate for diabetics. Nutrient Density: The nutrients in fortified oatmeal include all the B vitamins including the heart healthy Folate which lowers homocysteine levels (another heart disease risk factor), and it also includes iron, calcium, Vitamin A, protein and more. All this plus fiber, virtually no fat, low sodium and no cholesterol. At about 140 calories per cup, I consider this an all around good deal. Eat oat bran oatmeal and we've got even more fiber. Oatmeal the magical healthy food can also be a versatile food (yes, I said versatile). We can add lots of different toppings such as fruit, dried fruit, applesauce, yogurt, maple syrup and we can even top it with other cereals such as low fat granola. How about we make our own low fat granola using oats! Toast uncooked oats in an oven, add some bran cereal, chopped nuts, dried fruits and voila, we've made our own. We can even make our own muesli cereal, oatmeal pancakes (look for this recipe on my site soon), and then there are muffin and cookie recipes available everywhere. Want to try a favorite oatmeal breakfast of mine? Check out again my recipe tip page on Monday by clicking on my link below. So, if we want to eat a food that can help us to start our day with long lasting energy; warm us as the weather gets cold; help us to control our weight; help us to lower our heart disease risk, and give us lots of other nutrients, try Oatmeal. It really is a "Magical Food" for man and animal alike. Here's to our Health, Fall, and Oatmeal! June www.junefit.com -------------- THE NATURAL WAY IS THE ONLY TRUE PATH TO SUCCESS, PRIDE, JOY, HAPPINESS, LONG TERM FULFILLMENT AND SELF-ESTEEM! |
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rev8ball
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2004/10/08, 02:20 AM
Great article!
Oatmeal is incredible stuff, and I have been touting the benefits of it for years! I still do 2 servings every morning at least 5 times a week. -------------- Michael Trample the weak; hurdle the dead! Chaos, Panic, Disorder.... Yes, my work here is done! rev8ball@freetrainers.com |
mmaibohm
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2004/10/08, 02:54 AM
I have jumped on the Oats bandwagon. I have found that it has a very low glycemic response. SO I eat it for breakfast when I get out of work. That way can get away with taking less insulin. The less exogenious insulin floating around the better. -------------- I am that which must be feared, worshipped and adored. The world is mine now and forever.No one holds command over me. No man. No god. I am ANIMAL! and that is enough. |
JustinE22
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2004/10/08, 03:09 AM
good article and more good news to oatmeal eaters:) I'll never have another breakfast with out it.
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asimmer
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2004/10/08, 12:46 PM
Thanks, sandy!!! I love my oats - in bodybuilder pancakes, by themselves, in shakes...ohhhh, oats!!!!!!
I have a friend whose entire pre-comp diet was 1/2 a cup of oats and a chicken breast every three hours, and he was ripped..... -------------- "Achieving worthwhile goals requires a consistent investment of time and effort on your part....The rewards you receive will be in direct proportion to the consistent effort you put forth." Brian Johnston, The Power of The Champions |
yadmit
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2004/10/08, 02:55 PM
I eat oatmeal a ton... I'll mix it with some natural peanut butter and honey for a snack....-------------- t I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies, for the hardest victory is over self. - Aristotle You have the power to change a life right in your own hands. - Paul Brandt |