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  2. Can drinking a blend of oats, water and lime juice help you ...

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    To prepare oatzempic, blend a half cup of raw oats, 1 cup of water and the juice of half a lime together until smooth. Drink it on an empty stomach, aiming for one to two servings a day.

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    The Oatzempic Challenge is making the rounds on TikTok as the latest weight loss challenge or “hack.” It involves having a blended oat drink that contains lime juice, oats, and water.

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    Experts share how to prepare oatmeal for weight loss incorporating protein and fiber. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Oat beta-glucan - Wikipedia

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    In oats, β-glucan makes up the majority of the soluble fibre; however, oat β-glucans do become insoluble above a certain concentration. The total viscosity is determined by the level of solubility, the molecular weight, and the trimer-to-tetramer ratio. The lower the trimer-tetramer ratio, the higher the β-glucan viscosity in solution.

  6. Rolled oats - Wikipedia

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    Rolled whole oats, without further processing, can be cooked into a porridge and eaten as oatmeal; when the oats are rolled thinner and steam-cooked more in the factory, these thin-rolled oats often become fragmented but they will later absorb water much more easily and cook faster into a porridge; when processed this way are sometimes marketed ...

  7. Porridge - Wikipedia

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    Porridge [1] is a food made by heating or boiling ground, crushed or chopped starchy plants, typically grain, in milk or water.It is often cooked or served with added flavourings such as sugar, honey, fruit, or syrup to make a sweet cereal, or it can be mixed with spices, meat, or vegetables to make a savoury dish.