#BEATTHEBELLY Breakfast Tip: Reduce Cholesterol With Oats

People have been eating oats for millennia.

Oats have been traditionally linked to porridge and the Scots, but have made a resurgence in modern dietary advice due to new found cholesterol reducing properties.

So why are Oats so good?

Wel, when eaten they provide a slow release supply of energy as they take time to digest keeping you fuller for longer. Recent research has discovered that they absorb cholesterol in the digestive tract, taking it out of the system rather like a sponge.

Oats are also an excellent source of fibre to keep the bowels regular, reducing risks of bowel cancer by avoiding slow transit and removing toxin deposits.

Muesli is a mix of various rolled grains and nuts and dried fruit in an oat base. This forms an excellent combination as the nuts and dried fruit add taste, fibre and variety of energy sources and vitamins which are hard to gain elsewhere in the diet such as selenium which is good for the prostate.

So even if you don't have high cholesterol its a good idea to have oats for breakfast. Just remember your portion sizes and make up your own - try to avoid "clusters" or Alpen type high sugar / salt commercial mixes which nullify all the good work!

Dr Ben Sinclair
Sinclair Health Limited
Twitter: @menshealthtips

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