Choosing your oatmeal
If you’re ready to take a pass on the coffee and give oatmeal a try (or, to start, supplement your diet), just remember to go for unprocessed, high-fiber, whole grain oats. Instant oatmeal is okay in a pinch, but, as with all processed foods, it likely contains added salt and sugar, and it’s designed to be quickly digested by your body, so it will give you a bit of a blood sugar spike…and you really want to avoid that. Rolled oats are a bit better than instant oatmeal because they’re a little less processed.
The healthiest, most energy-boosting oatmeal is the one you make out of groats (whole oat grains, which have the outer husk removed) or steel-cut oats (groats that have been cut into two or three pieces).
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