First off, I have never soaked oats overnight or 24 hours before eating them and I digest them seemingly fine. They have always been 'Rolled Oats' so they have been processed somewhat already.
I'd like to try Oat Groats (the least processed as possible).
I've been reading about the need to soak oats (especially groats) with some apple cider vinegar and a little rye flour to neutralise phytic acid because it's not all that good for us and blocks absorption of minerals.
But then there are IP6 capsules from rice bran available (basically phytic acid). So you can buy this stuff as a supplement people tell you to neutralise before you eat it.
So is it bad?? Would eating even raw oat groats be detrimental to your health because of its phytic acid?
My main concern about soaking oats and I haven't been able to definitvely find the information on is if it affects the beta glucan in anyway. My wife has hideously high cholesterol and I give her as many foods known to lower it naturally but I dont want to destroy the beta glucan for some phytic acid which may not be a big deal.
I have no problem with the little time it takes to soak them. Even if the phytic acid is no harm, if it makes digestion easier and more effecient, why not (so long as it keeps the beta glucan).
I also love nuts and blend a lot of pistachios and raw almonds to throw in the porridge. Then I hear nuts have a lot of 'anti-nutrients' like phytic acids and enzyme inhibitors too. :(
I have a good serving of porridge with the nuts EVERY morning, every day. Is it too much grain and nuts? Too much phytic acid? is all the goodness of my porridge being blocked from getting to me?
I dont mind all the soaking and pre preperation before hand, thats easy, just want to know whether it's as 'bad' as it's made out to be.
Edited by shifter, 12 June 2014 - 04:21 AM.