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Dictionary » O » Oats Oatsoats A grass of the genus avena, especially a. Sativa, widely cultivated for its edible seeds and also the seeds of the oat, used as food and fodder. ![]()
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Stomach bloating and weight gain... of foods. The two most common types of intolerances are lactose (the sugar found in milk) and gluten (protein found in wheat, rye, barley and oats). I started by eliminating lactose and taking lactose pills when necessary. That didn't work, I was still having symptoms. The next thing I did ...
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