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Is my trainer right about porridge?
..... and also remember that very little of your measured cholesterol actually comes from diet anyway, so, if you don't like porridge, or it causes raised blood sugar, forget it.Without cholesterol we would all be dead.... just remember that when eating your porridge oats...
Oh - that's good - I thought that it might actually have a grain of truth - if it only acts on cholesterol in the gut, and we make cholesterol in the liver, I can not eat porridge with a clear conscience.
Good job I don't eat porridge any more cos that thought would put me right off.it almost says that - but if the gall bladder is not producing bile to digest fats, you get gallstones as the bile is not used.
I'd rather use bile by eating fatty meals than let it accumulate by eating carbs.
In a roundabout way yes, an explanation from Heart UK:
What is oat beta glucan?
Oats contain a form of soluble fibre called oat beta-glucan which is particularly concentrated in the outer layers of the grain. Much of the research into the cholesterol lowering effects of soluble fibre has centered around oat beta glucan. How does it work? Because oat beta glucan is a soluble form of fibre it dissolves inside the digestive tract where it forms a thick gel – a bit like wallpaper paste. This gel is able to bind to excess cholesterol and cholesterol like substances within the gut and help to prevent these from being absorbed into the body. The gel and the cholesterol is then excreted as part of the body’s waste.
https://heartuk.org.uk/images/uploads/healthylivingpdfs/HUK_factsheet_F09_OatBetaGlucanF.pdf
The following is good article explaining the many health benefits of eating oats:
https://authoritynutrition.com/9-benefits-oats-oatmeal/
Me too, my doctor told me to eat plenty of oats to reduce my cholesterol along with plenty of baked potatoes, only then to find my BG shot up. Not her fault but all my blood tests had not come back. Then the dreaded hb1ca showed I was diabetic.....Bad advice from Dr, probably not as the full picture had not been seen. BG monitor, tells the truth that for me, oats are a no no, unless double figures are on my want list, which they are not.I know people used to say it was good for lowering cholesterol so i used to start my pre-low-carbing days off with a big bowl of it - then i found out you need to eat three times the amount I was eaating to get the cholesterol lowering affect.
It was the first thing to disappear from my diet after I got my BG meter.
it almost says that - but if the gall bladder is not producing bile to digest fats, you get gallstones as the bile is not used.
I'd rather use bile by eating fatty meals than let it accumulate by eating carbs.
Anyone worried about cholesterol or just interested in it should have a read of this article by Dr Zoe Harcombe in which she analyses existing data on cholesterol and heart disease (CVD). Her bottom line is that there is a realtionship, but it is an inverse realtionship.
Well worth a read.
http://www.zoeharcombe.com/2010/11/...is-a-relationship-but-its-not-what-you-think/
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