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    Oat bran really helping sibo

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      One of the least problematic meals for me.
      Heck even beneficial.
      I do 2 cups of a2 milk
      salt
      2/3 cup oat bran
      And then some blue berries and honey.
      Feel super calm and relaxed, A bowel movement consistently follows about 20 minutes later.
      Even though I thought I had issues with lactose the milk in my oat bran causes zero issue.
      Now, not sure what to do about lunch..............

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        @gg12 how long do you cook it?

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          @gg12 said in Oat bran really helping sibo:

          2/3 cup oat bran

          OK but don't forget potassium since oat is very high in oxalates (lithiasis). Take a fruit before. Not always blueberries. Alternate.
          If you take it with milk, it could do the job (chelation), provided you get 4x more Ca tan Ox.

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              @sunsunsun bruhnem like 10 min boil milk then add oats lower geat stire for like 5 min

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