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I'll second what wrote, but only if you find out that you can

tolerate Oats as one of your grains. I found out I can not tolerate

any gluten of any kind, and this included a food allergy to oats.

Test it out first and rotate it with other grains to see if you can

tolerate it okay four days later. If you can, then soak it for sure

and enjoy the next day!

Shoshana :)

> yes, oatmeal is ok as long as it is soaked in whey the night

before!!

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I remember contacting Dr. G's office about it, and the response from the staff

was, " Oatmeal can be a problem for *some* kids " . Since my son's food panel did

not show a reaction, I decided to try giving it to him and see what

happens...but as it turned out, he didn't like the stuff, so it became a moot

point. ;-)

Cheerios are whole grain oats, but are okay on the diet because they are

processed. I would guess that the " quick cooking " oatmeal is probably the most

processed and therefore, the least allergenic.

Donna

Oatmeal?

Is oatmeal (or rolled oats) a whole grain and therefore not allowed on the

diet?

thanks,

Timary

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Good idea about the " quick cooking oats. " That makes sense.

Thanks!

> I remember contacting Dr. G's office about it, and the response

from the staff was, " Oatmeal can be a problem for *some* kids " .

Since my son's food panel did not show a reaction, I decided to try

giving it to him and see what happens...but as it turned out, he

didn't like the stuff, so it became a moot point. ;-)

>

> Cheerios are whole grain oats, but are okay on the diet

because they are processed. I would guess that the " quick cooking "

oatmeal is probably the most processed and therefore, the least

allergenic.

>

> Donna

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> ----- Original Message -----

> From: TimaryP

> Is oatmeal (or rolled oats) a whole grain and therefore not

allowed on the diet?

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> thanks,

> Timary

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Depends on your child. Oats, along with Cheeries, are off limits for us.

but then so is just about every other food

under the sun :-)

Becky

Oatmeal?

>Is oatmeal (or rolled oats) a whole grain and therefore not allowed on

the diet?

thanks,

>Timary

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I don't know...I was actually referring to " instant " oatmeal as opposed to the

" quick cooking " kind. Still...if that's all they are, I guess that would make

them " whole " and a possible problem.

Donna

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Aren't the quick cooking oats just oats that are cut up into smaller pieces?

Gaylen

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