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Eating oats for breakfast every day? Dietitian says eating too much oatmeal can cause gas and bloating
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Eating oats for breakfast every day? Dietitian says eating too much oatmeal can cause gas and bloating

by jummy84 November 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Oatmeal makes a filling and high-fiber breakfast, there’s no doubt. But if you have made a habit of eating just oats every morning, it may be time to bring variety on the plate. Oats are a type of cereal grain that taste great with milk, fruits, seeds and nuts, but eating them every day may come with its side effects for certain people.

Here’s why eating oats every day may not be good.(Adobe Stock)

Is it good to eat oats every morning?

Here are five reasons to consider changing your breakfast routine, according to Dr Pavithra N Raj, Chief Dietitian at Manipal Hospital.

1. Gluten sensitivity

Are oats entirely gluten-free? Oats do not contain gluten, but they are often processed in factories that also process grains containing gluten, such as wheat, barley, and rye. People can accidentally pick up gluten through cross-contamination. This is a problem for anyone with celiac disease or gluten sensitivities. “People with these conditions should choose certified gluten-free oats to reduce the risk of adverse reactions,” Dr Pavithra N Raj, Dietitian, tells Health Shots. Eating non-certified oats can often lead to discomfort, inflammation, and other health issues. If you are sensitive to gluten, talk to a healthcare professional before adding oats to your diet.

2. Flatulence and digestive distress

Oats are known for their high fiber content, which is good for digestion. However, if you’re not used to eating a lot of fibre, consuming too much oatmeal can cause gas and bloating. “Instead of making oats a daily choice, it’s better to increase your fiber intake gradually. Start with small portions and see how your body responds,” says the dietitian. This way, you can enjoy the benefits of oats without experiencing uncomfortable side effects from suddenly eating too much fibre.

3. Mineral absorption issues

Oats have phytic acid, which can block your body from absorbing important minerals like calcium, iron, and zinc. If you eat oats for breakfast regularly, it may not be beneficial for your overall nutrient intake. “Soaking or fermenting your oats before cooking can reduce their phytic acid levels,” shares Dr Pavithra. This helps your body absorb more nutrients. However, it does make your morning routine a bit more complicated. It takes extra time to prepare a quick oats breakfast.

4. Weight gain

Oats can help with weight management, but overeating can cause weight gain. “They contain 379 calories per 100 grams, so it’s easy to lose track of how much you eat, especially with large bowls of fruit,” says the expert. To manage your calorie intake, pay attention to your portion sizes. Instead of filling a big bowl each morning, try mixing in other breakfast options, such as smoothies, yoghurt parfaits, or veggie omelettes.

5. Nutrient deficiency

Oats are a healthy food, but they do not give you all the nutrients your body needs. If you only eat oats for breakfast, you may miss out on important nutrients. Dr Pavithra points out: “While oats are high in fiber, vitamins, and minerals, it is important to have a variety of foods for well-rounded nutrition.” Including fruits, vegetables, and proteins can make your breakfast more balanced.

Are oats healthy to eat every day?

Oats have many health benefits, but it’s important to eat them in moderation. Try including oats 2-3 times a week, rather than every day. This way, you can enjoy their benefits without experiencing any downsides. Here are some key health benefits of oats:

  1. Packed with essential nutrients: Oats are packed with nutrients. They contain a significant amount of fibre, iron, B vitamins, and important minerals. This makes them a great addition to a healthy diet.
  2. Promote heart health: Oats can help lower harmful cholesterol levels, making them a heart-healthy choice when eaten in moderation. The soluble fibre beta-glucans in oats are especially beneficial for improving heart health.
  3. Sustain energy levels: “Oats give you steady energy because they contain complex carbohydrates. This makes them a good choice for breakfast, especially if you need lasting energy during busy mornings”, says the expert.
  4. Assist with blood sugar control: Oats have a low glycemic index, which helps maintain steady blood sugar levels. This is especially important for individuals who are at risk of developing diabetes.
  5. Boost digestive health: Oats are rich in soluble fibre, particularly beta-glucans, which can help enhance digestive health. This fibre supports regular bowel movements and helps prevent constipation.

What is the best way to eat oats for breakfast?

To enjoy oats without going overboard, use a balanced approach. You can enjoy overnight oats a few times a week by mixing them with yoghurt, chia seeds, and colourful fruits. On other days, try smoothies or vegetable-packed egg dishes for a healthier option.

(Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.)

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Live From the Gas Station With TisaKorean
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Live From the Gas Station With TisaKorean

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Initially, Tisa made music to fill that same niche, eventually borrowing little production touches from outside influences of his own, like the Neptunes and Tyler, the Creator. He didn’t think his music was anything out of the ordinary until it started gaining traction online. “I thought my shit would be lame to somebody not from Houston,” he recalls while clicking through his beats on the computer. “But people from other places would be like, ‘Yo’ shit crazy!’ And I’d be like, ‘Really? We all sound like this in Houston.’”

Now long removed from the gym, Tisa changes out of workout clothes and into baggy shorts and a T-shirt that reads A1 Junky, a reference to his recently formed crew, A1, whose job I think is mostly to mob out in dance videos and wear matching outfits—stuff of that ilk. Joining us is co-face of the clique Mighty Bay, who has been partying, dancing, and occasionally rapping with Tisa since they met through a cousin nearly a decade ago. Together, they joke and sometimes finish each other’s sentences and share stories of tearing up dancefloors like they’re in Saturday Night Fever. “Partying cost too much now to not turn up; if I pay 500 to get in, you gon’ have to choke me out to make me not have a good time!” exclaims Tisa. Mighty Bay smiling along goes, “Yeah, we partying fanatics.”

The three of us spend the afternoon rolling around the south side of Houston in Tisa’s snow white Benz. They point out the club where they dance, the liquor store where they dance, and, of course, a few of the gas stations where they dance. We stop at Tisa’s favorite snow cone spot where he gets his drowned in cream the color of melted American cheese. Mighty Bay gets a kick out of my disgust. On line, a few people from the neighborhood come by and dap them up. Next, we head over to a Chinese chicken wing counter where we chow down as they get on my ass about the choices on Pitchfork’s “Best Rap Albums of All Time” list. “You guys are just rage baiting,” goes Mighty Bay; Tisa nods.

In the car, we’re listening to and cracking jokes about music. Mighty Bay has tears in his eyes from laughing so hard at the funky drum machine beats of Keith LeBlanc’s Major Malfunction, coming around to it by the final track. They go nuts for some old Afrika Bambaataa instrumentals, especially Tisa who tells us he was heavily influenced by a chopped-and-screwed version of “Planet Rock.” Tisa then plays a few beats that have lately been inspiring him as a producer: the G-funk bounce of Westside Connection’s “Bow Down,” the soul of UGK’s “Choppin’ Blades,” and more Boosie. “We really influenced the most by what we grew up around,” goes Tisa, barely talking when the beats play to catch every detail.

October 19, 2025 0 comments
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Life’s a Gas
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Life’s a Gas

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the electronic pioneer Wolfgang Voigt’s 1996 debut, a pivotal album that deconstructed rock and dance music into a singular, inspirational new sound.

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Max Hospital cardiologist shares why that ‘just gas’ feeling could be an early sign of a silent heart attack
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Max Hospital cardiologist shares why that ‘just gas’ feeling could be an early sign of a silent heart attack

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Heart attacks don’t always come with classic chest pain. Many people ignore subtle signs like bloating, gas, or indigestion, thinking it’s just digestive issues. However, these could sometimes indicate early cardiac problems.

Dr. Bhamri warns that persistent symptoms like gas and bloating may indicate silent heart attacks.(Shutterstock)

Dr Naveen Bhamri, Cardiologist with 21 years of experience at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi, shares in his Instagram post why these symptoms should not be overlooked and when to seek medical attention. (Also read: Max Hospital cardiology director shares what perfect Indian plate really looks like: ‘Add 1 or 2 rotis and…’ )

What symptoms distinguish gas from a heart attack

“What are the symptoms that help us differentiate between gas and a heart attack? Many people don’t know this. In India, gas symptoms are very common. People often feel bloated and assume it’s just gas, without chest pain. However, these symptoms can mimic those of a heart attack,” warns Dr Naveen.

He adds, “So, don’t ignore such signs. If you experience them regularly, you must consult a cardiologist. Often, these symptoms, like heaviness in the chest, burping, or bloating, can indicate a silent heart attack, especially in elderly women or those with high blood pressure for a long time.”

When should you consult a cardiologist

Dr Bhamri explains that while gas and indigestion are usually harmless, persistent or recurring symptoms should never be overlooked. “Silent heart attacks may not present with the classic severe chest pain. Instead, they can appear as mild discomfort, bloating, or unusual heaviness in the chest. Timely medical evaluation can be life-saving,” he adds.

He advises individuals, particularly those with risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease, to stay alert. Regular check-ups and prompt consultation at the first sign of unusual digestive or chest symptoms can prevent serious complications.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

October 11, 2025 0 comments
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Missouri Teen Burned On 85% Of His Body After Natural Gas Explosion Destroys Homes + He Was Able To Escape Through The Flames
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Missouri Teen Burned On 85% Of His Body After Natural Gas Explosion Destroys Homes + He Was Able To Escape Through The Flames

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Missouri Teen Burned On 85% Of His Body After Natural Gas Explosion Destroys Homes + He Was Able To Escape Through The Flames

An 18-year-old survivor is fighting for his life after a powerful home explosion in north St. Louis County left him critically injured.

According to news outlet KSDK, family members say Dontea Anthony Jr., 18, was in the basement when the blast occurred. He managed to escape through flames but suffered burns on 85% of his body.

“He has a very challenging road ahead of him,” his aunt wrote on a GoFundMe page set up to support the Hardy-Anthony family.

St. Louis County Police Chief Kenneth Gregory said Tuesday the explosion was likely caused by natural gas, though the investigation continues. Officials have ruled out criminal activity.

Anthony, a recent Hazelwood Central graduate, was home alone while his twin brother attended Maryville on a full-ride track scholarship, his mother was jogging, and his father was at work.

The explosion destroyed or damaged more than 20 homes and forced evacuations across the neighborhood.

Prayers to him during this challenging time.

VIA: KSDK


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