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chasesparents Rookie

Has anyone tried these oats? And has anyone reacted to them? I would love to make monster cookies for my son, but am afraid of getting him sick. :( I would love some feedback !

Thanks !

Sarah

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hez Enthusiast

This is the company I use. I have really enjoyed adding oats back into my diet. I followed their directions on the website as to how to introduce oats into the diet. I went very slowly so I could figure out if it was a reaction to the oats or just an increase in fiber in my diet. I never had a problem. I had my bloodwork done in the spring and it looked great.

This was an easy decision (to eat oats) because I am the one with celiac. Is your son old enough to tell you if he gets a reaction?

Hez

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melie Apprentice

Hi,

I tried to buy some oats from their site last week, and got a message saying that due to extremely high demand, they are sold out! You can give them your email address and they will alert you to when the new crop is ready. I was bummed about this, but also glad that the demand is there so that they will continue to grow them! I don't know if there are any other sources for their oats, ie. distributors or health stores who might still have some in stock.

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chrissy Collaborator

we have their oats and i use them to make granola and baked oatmeal. we have had no problem with them.

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chasesparents Rookie

Thank You much ! My son is 3, so I think I will hold off a little longer on them. But thank you for the input I was kinda curious.

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