Hi all, does anyone know what the insulin response of oat bran is like? Background - my previously sticky 42-44 range is now down to steady 36-37 with low carb (plus a couple of months of CGM wearing to test stuff), so great. I only eat yoghurt and nuts/seeds for breakfast (this seems to be better in fact than eating nothing). I guess I meet the thin/fit profile (so don't need to lose weight).
I do need to think about cholesterol now though, LDL is ~5 and total is ~7 (which to be fair hasn't changed much over the last couple of years with low carb). I have started having 40g oat bran (made into a porridge with just water) with my yoghurt as this is supposed to help. It's also claimed to be good for blood sugar, but is it still better than just not having it at all? i.e. what's the insulin response with oat bran porridge? I don't want to start giving myself a spike in the morning again. I can always get a CGM for another few weeks I guess to test this out, just hoping someone might know what might be expected. Oat bran does have other carbs in but I'm not sure whether they are digestible or not.
I do need to think about cholesterol now though, LDL is ~5 and total is ~7 (which to be fair hasn't changed much over the last couple of years with low carb). I have started having 40g oat bran (made into a porridge with just water) with my yoghurt as this is supposed to help. It's also claimed to be good for blood sugar, but is it still better than just not having it at all? i.e. what's the insulin response with oat bran porridge? I don't want to start giving myself a spike in the morning again. I can always get a CGM for another few weeks I guess to test this out, just hoping someone might know what might be expected. Oat bran does have other carbs in but I'm not sure whether they are digestible or not.