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Need To Talk About Oatmeal


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On the suggestion of my health food specialist (whose husband is a celiac vegan---but does not do oats) we thought maybe organic oats that are produced in a facility that only produces oats would be o.k. for me. I have tried them from time to time, and I think they give me a tummy ache and make me have some diarreah. I always thought the problem with oats was only that they were being contaminated in places that have wheat around and that oats were o.k. for gluten-free people if they were pure. I just LOVE oatmeal and see it as a good way to get some whole grain and fiber, but not at the cost of a tummy ache and diarreah. What do you think?

Barbara


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Well there is a protein called avenin in oats(similar to that of the protein gliadin) and some celiacs can't tolerate oats because of this protein, not just because of contamination....maybe you were reacting to oats in itself if they were made in a facility that only does oats?

tarnalberry Community Regular

exactly what Kaiti said. the studies on oats have a small, but fairly consistent number of folks who drop out or see damage on the diagnostic tests when eating oats - even ones grown specifically in a lab to be uncontaminated.

skbird Contributor

Isn't there also a concern about where the oats are grown - cross contamination in the field, not just the processing facility?

I keep toying with the idea of having oats but I'm just not willing enough to risk it.

Stephanie

lovegrov Collaborator

Generally speaking, oats can be contaminated in the field, in harvesting, during transportation or storage, or during processing. Lots of ways.

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Guest barbara3675

OHDARNIT---and they tasted so good too. I definitely had a reaction to them. Thanks for the info all of you. Just bought a bag of them, but being it was less than $1.50 as they were packed in bulk, so no great loss. I just hate that fact that I can't eat them though. Barbara

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