Healthy Breakfast Cereals And What To Avoid | My Top 7 Picks
Start your morning with the MOST important meal of the day and eat our delicious, convenient and healthy cereal! Marketers have tried for decades to ingrain this concept in our heads, and you know what, it's just not true.
Not only is breakfast NOT the most important meal of the day, most cereals are just not good for your body. However, that doesn't mean that there aren't some options that are actually pretty decent.
So, let's cut through the clutter and find you some healthy cereals!
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Might Want to Think Twice Before Eating Oatmeal
Is oatmeal good for you or not? Find out.
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0:00 Introduction: Is oatmeal healthy?
1:17 New information on oatmeal
7:00 Is eating breakfast healthy?
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Is oatmeal bad for you? Let’s talk about it.
The small packets of flavored oatmeal contain a lot of sugar, and even though they may be marketed as healthy—they’re not.
But what about unsweetened oatmeal?
Here are three things you might not know about unsweetened oatmeal:
1. Certain studies show a significant improvement in blood sugar and cholesterol. However, the control in one of these studies is white bread. The study also only showed an improvement in blood sugar right after the meal.
Part of the study referring to cholesterol was only on consuming beta-glucan, which is an isolated compound in oatmeal. In a different study, the participants all had diabetes, and they didn’t see a change in their blood glucose levels.
2. Oats contain a type of gluten called avenin. This protein has been known to increase cytokines.
3. Oat products have often been treated with glyphosate. The World Health Organization classifies glyphosate as a carcinogen.
It may be beneficial to skip breakfast altogether and give intermittent fasting a try. If you do consume breakfast, eggs would be a healthier choice than oatmeal.
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Thanks for watching! Skip oatmeal and learn more about the benefits of intermittent fasting in my other videos.
How to make the ancient grain amaranth: Recipe for breakfast amaranth with walnuts and honey
Amaranth is the new quinoa. You heard it here first!
Both amaranth and quinoa are examples of the much-hyped ancient grains that are a wonderful nutritional addition to your diet.
The big difference is that quinoa has landed on the trendy list, while amaranth has remained in relative obscurity. I was fairly oblivious to its existence until Connor's mom suggested I do a video on it. And I'm so glad she did!
Amaranth is actually technically a seed, not a grain. It packs quite a nutritional punch: it's a complete protein, has all the amino acids, and is a great source of fiber, magnesium, and iron. It's rare that a grain/seed contains all that, so the term super food is well earned in this case.
Connor's mom also passed along a recipe suggestion for amaranth, and after I gave it a try I decided I needed to share it with you guys! Here it is:
Breakfast Amaranth with Walnuts and Honey (and Milk), from Epicurious
2 cups water
1 cup amaranth
accompaniments of walnuts, honey and milk, to taste
Boil the water, then add the amaranth and bring to a boil again. Reduce the heat to a simmer and cover the pot for 20 minutes.
After 20 minutes, your amaranth is ready to go! Scoop some into a bowl and add your accompaniments, however much of each you feel inclined to add! (I did a large handful of walnut, about a teaspoon of honey, and several tablespoons of 1% milk).
It's THAT EASY!! I hope you enjoy it!
P.S. I also spoke with a man named Scott who works at the company PacMoore, which works with amaranth farmers in Uganda! These workers are able to support themselves as they've struggled to do in the past...because of their work with amaranth! Cool, huh? It was, originally, in a staple in the diet of pre-Columbian Aztecs.
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13 Tasty and Nutritious Breakfast Cereals | Consumer Reports
Breakfast is the most important meal of your day. It may protect you against heart disease, reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes, and possibly even improve your mind. What are the healthiest and best tasting cereals?
13 recommended cereals:
Bob’s Red Mill Old Country Style Muesli
Kind Vanilla Blueberry Clusters with Flax
Regular Cheerios
Cheerios Multigrain
Post Grape-Nuts The Original
Post Shredded Wheat Wheat ’n Bran Spoon Size
Alpen Muesli No Sugar Added
Kellogg’s All-Bran Original
Total Whole Grain
Quaker Oatmeal Squares Brown Sugar
Nature’s Path Organic Flax Plus Flakes
Kix Crispy Corn Puffs
Post Shredded Wheat Original Spoon Size