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102: The Unique Fiber in Barley and Oats - Replay

102: The Unique Fiber in Barley and Oats - Replay

FromSue's Healthy Minutes with Sue Becker | The Bread Beckers


102: The Unique Fiber in Barley and Oats - Replay

FromSue's Healthy Minutes with Sue Becker | The Bread Beckers

ratings:
Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Jan 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sue Becker continues sharing about the goodness of whole grains. She talks about a unique component of soluble fiber that is found in high concentrations in Oats and Barley, known as Beta-Glucan. Other grains such as wheat, rye, and sorghum also have this unique fiber, but Oats and barley have the highest concentration of any foods. For more information on the benefits of REAL bread - made from freshly-milled grain, visit our website, breadbeckers.com. Also, watch our video, Only Real Bread - Staff of Life, https://youtu.be/43s0MWGrlT8. Visit our website at breadbeckers.com. Follow us on Facebook @thebreadbeckers and Instagram @breadbeckers. *DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast or on our website should be construed as medical advice. Consult your health care provider for your individual nutritional and medical needs. The information presented is based on our research and is strictly that of the author and not necessarily those of any professional group or other individuals.
Released:
Jan 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

At The Bread Beckers, Inc, we believe that what passes for food today bears little resemblance to the living organisms God created. Fatigue, sinus problems, constipation, high cholesterol and even warts are just some of the conditions that many suffer with, from eating foods that our bodies were never meant to process. Sue's Healthy Minutes Podcast is an extension of The Bread Beckers, Inc. Sue Becker, Founder, is a Food Scientist with over thirty years of experience in the food industry. Here, she discusses the nutritional science behind the foods that we eat today and reveals how simply eating real food can be beneficial to your overall health and wellbeing. *DISCLAIMER: Nothing in this podcast or on our website should be construed as medical advice. Consult your health care provider for your individual nutritional and medical needs. The information presented is based on our research and is strictly that of the author and not necessarily those of any professional group or other individual. Visit our website: https://www.breadbeckers.com/. Like us on on Facebook: @thebreadbeckers Follow us on Instagram: @breadbeckers