The Truth About Oatmeal and Heart Disease
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When it comes to foods to reduce heart attacks, oatmeal is a staple in many breakfasts and often promoted as good for the heart. But when you dig a little deeper, there is more to Oatmeal than meets the eye.

In this video, we discuss why oatmeal could be potentially damaging for blood vessels, and even lead to blocked arteries and heart attacks.

However, like most things, not all oatmeal is created equal, and understanding the different types of oatmeal and how they are farmed is important when it comes to heart disease.

If you are concerned about what foods are best for heart disease and how to clean your arteries with foods, then this video is for you.
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The Heart Disease Code channel is educational content to help people make diet and lifestyle adjustments to support people in reducing their risk of heart attacks, strokes, myocardial infection and coronary artery disease. Millions of people die each year from heart disease as it is still the leading cause of death. Although medication like statins can be helpful for some people, taking preventative steps to help the body stay healthy is important. We also discuss topics such as high triglycerides, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity which are all risk factors for heart disease.

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