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Grains as Food: an Update

Improperly Prepared Grain Fiber can be Harmful

Last year, I published a post on the Diet and Reinfarction trial (DART), a controlled trial that increased grain fiber intake using whole wheat bread and wheat bran supplements, and reported long-term health outcomes in people who had previously suffered a heart attack (1). The initial paper found a trend toward increased heart attacks and deaths in the grain fiber-supplemented group at two years, which was not statistically significant.

What I didn’t know at the time is that a follow-up study has been published. After mathematically “adjusting” for preexisting conditions and medication use, the result reached statistical significance: people who increased their grain fiber intake had more heart attacks than people who didn’t during the two years of the controlled trial. Overall mortality was higher as well, but that didn’t reach statistical significance. You have to get past the abstract of the paper to realize this, but fortunately it’s free access (2).

Here’s a description of what not to eat if you’re a Westerner with established heart disease:

Those randomised to fibre advice were encouraged to eat at least six slices of wholemeal bread per day, or an equivalent amount of cereal fibre from a mixture of wholemeal bread, high-fibre breakfast cereals and wheat bran.

Characteristics of Grain Fiber

The term ‘fiber’ can refer to many different things. Dietary fiber is simply defined as an edible substance that doesn’t get digested by the human body. It doesn’t even necessarily come from plants. If you eat a shrimp with the shell on, and the shell comes out the other end (which it will), it was fiber.

Grain fiber is a particular class of dietary fiber that has specific characteristics. It’s mostly cellulose (like wood; although some grains are rich in soluble fiber as well), and it contains a number of defensive substances and storage molecules that make it more difficult to eat. These may include phytic acid, protease inhibitors, amylase inhibitors, lectins, tannins, saponins, and goitrogens (3). Grain fiber is also a rich source of vitamins and minerals, although the minerals are mostly inaccessible due to grains’ high phytic acid content (4, 5, 6).

Every plant food (and some animal foods) has its chemical defense strategy, and grains are no different*. It’s just that grains are particularly good at it, and also happen to be one of our staple foods in the modern world. If you don’t think grains are naturally inedible for humans, try eating a heaping bowl full of dry, raw whole wheat berries.

Human Ingenuity to the Rescue

Humans are clever creatures, and we’ve found ways to use grains as a food source, despite not being naturally adapted to eating them**. The most important is our ability to cook. Cooking deactivates many of the harmful substances found in grains and other plant foods. However, some are not deactivated by cooking. These require other strategies to remove or deactivate.

Healthy grain-based cultures don’t prepare their grains haphazardly. Throughout the world, using a number of different grains, many have arrived at similar strategies for making grains edible and nutritious. The most common approach involves most or all of these steps:

  • Soaking
  • Grinding
  • Removing 50-75% of the bran
  • Sour fermentation
  • Cooking

But wait, didn’t all healthy traditional cultures eat whole grains? The idea might make us feel warm and fuzzy inside, but it doesn’t quite hit the mark. A recent conversation with Ramiel Nagel, author of the book Cure Tooth Decay, disabused me of that notion. He pointed out that in my favorite resource on grain preparation in traditional societies, the Food and Agriculture Organization publication Fermented Cereals: a Global Perspective, many of the recipes call for removing a portion of the bran (7). Some of these recipes probably haven’t changed in thousands of years. It’s my impression that some traditional cultures eat whole grains, while others eat them partially de-branned.

In the next post, I’ll explain why these processing steps greatly improve the nutritional value of grains, and I’ll describe recipes from around the world to illustrate the point.

* Including tubers. For example, sweet potatoes contain goitrogens, oxalic acid, and protease inhibitors. Potatoes contain toxic glycoalkaloids. Taro contains oxalic acid and protease inhibitors. Cassava contains highly toxic cyanogens. Some of these substances are deactivated by cooking, others are not. Each food has an associated preparation method that minimizes its toxic qualities. Potatoes are peeled, removing the majority of the glycoalkaloids. Cassava is grated and dried or fermented to inactivate cyanogens. Some cultures ferment taro.

** As opposed to mice, for example, which can survive on raw whole grains.

Weekly Women’s Health News Update

Check out the latest batch of posts at the new site:

More Women’s Words on C-Section – the author takes on those who minimize her c-section experience by telling her that a healthy baby is the only thing that matters.

It’s Not You, It’s the Liability – The New Jersey Star Ledger investigates VBAC rates and attitudes in the state, including hospitals that simply refuse to let women attempt a VBAC. Also, get your homework assignment.

Don’t Fear the Vulva – Why would a medical professional be so afraid of women’s bodies?

The CDC’s Gruesome Trading Cards – Everybody loves these infectious disease trading cards. I still think the one of the zebra killed by anthrax is a little gruesome.

News Round-Up, 6/28/07 – Everything under the sun, including how Google goofed with its new health advisory council.

How to do a Pelvic Exam – Find out what they’re poking around for, and what “troubleshooting” is required.

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 7/14

Check out the latest batch of posts at the new site:

Nashville: Free Pap Tests Tomorrow – 7/14/07, get ‘em while they’re hot.

Summer Reading List – come on over and suggest some books.

It’s True – the things people say…

Search Request Response – this is a full-service operation, people.

Diaphragms no help against AIDS? No kidding. – Studies telling us what we already suspected.

Missouri law bans Planned Parenthood from providing sex ed in schools – You know, because they’re just trying to drum up abortion business. Sheesh.

When the anti-breastfeeding bully is family – Follow the link to discussion of one obnoxious request.

Stop deceptive advertising for women’s services – Proposed legislation to stop “crisis pregnancy centers” from using false advertising, with discussion of how CPCs sometimes lie to women.

Shocking news of the day – administration interferes with science – What, you’re no longer shocked by this?

Merck and GlaxoSmithKline competing for HPV vaccine market – A new vaccine is in the works to compete with Gardasil. I should have title this, “One More.”

More on women judging women – the Plan B survey – More thoughts on women responding to a survey about emergency contraception.

When med school and sex shops collide – Innovative way to get accurate anatomical models.

Marital difficulties? Take a pill. – I dare a doc to suggest that I should fix any marriage issues by taking a drug so I feel better about it.

Blogging Elsewhere – Check out Nashville’s new community blog space.

40th carnival of feminists is up – And I’m riding a pony and waving a baton. With streamers, y’all.

Survey of women who ordered Plan B online – What’s good enough for me is good enough for thee. Or not.

Rain this morning, unfavorable cervical conditions this afternoon – New device for inducing labor sans drugs.

Are you boycotting Nestle? – Were you aware of the company’s formula-promotion strategies?

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 7/25

Check out the latest batch of posts at the new site:

Your Nipples Are Just Fine How They Are – Don’t ask, just read.

Drop in Teen Sex not so Dramatic After All – The hyping of old (sexual behavior) news for new (abstinence-only) money.

Things I Don’t Want to Think too Hard About – More on the recent food warnings.

The Uterus Coffin – I’ll take organ donation and a green burial, thanks.

I Want to Add You to the Blogroll – Drop me a line so I can get it done.

TSA Dumps Breastmilk Ban

Birth for Tech Geeks: Wired Covers Childbirth Simulators

Keeping up with Food Recalls – A resource for the times.

Screwing Katrina Victims, One Trailer at a Time – You know, because if you don’t test for it, it doesn’t exist. Even if it’s formaldehyde?

Getting the Most out of a Doctor Visit

Missed Conceptions – A miscarriage blog review.

Girl Parts Name Generator – Self-explanatory

Condoms Monkey? – Does Japan *always* have cooler packaging?

Fisking the Washington Post – Well-Timed Period takes ‘em on.

Democratic Presidential Candidates Pay Lip Service To Women’s Rights

Abstinence-Only Quote of the Day – Giving Up the Stickiness – Because human relationships are a simplistic as office supplies, right? Um, no.

I’ll Pass – A job I won’t be applying for.

New Coalition to Combat Human Trafficking in Tennessee

Health Information for Travelers

Three Sexual & Reproductive Health Stories to Ponder – This is one of my favorites from the past week or so. The “Drop in Teen Sex…” post linked above is a follow-up to it.

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 7/29/07

Check out the latest batch of posts at the new site:

Your Online Childbirth Ed Series

Family Leave and the Employers who Ignore it

In Consideration of the Book

Signs You Need to Find a New Pregnancy/Birth Care Provider

Not for the Squeamish – Why You Have a Washing Machine

More Women Asked to Breastfeed in Bathrooms

More on the Problem of Rape on the Reservation

“Pushed” Author Online

Successful Cephalic Version via Kitty

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Grand Rounds are On, I’m in Room 44

Medical Op-Eds Might Consider Presenting Facts

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 8/11/07

It’s been a few extra days between updates, so go check out this unusually long batch of fresh posts over at the new place.

RAINN Benefit Concert Tour – Check out this August series of events

They’re Not Infantilizing You, They Just Don’t Think You Capable of Being Informed – What’s new in the abortion argument

How Physicians Are Responding to the “Partial Birth” Abortion Ban – Some clinics are forcing women to have a little-studied shot with their abortion to cover their butts legally

Instead Softcup as Fertility Aid? – One website would have you believe so, even though it hasn’t been studied or approved for this purpose

I Help Aunt B Pee Standing Up – Like a proud mama

Plastic Surgery Ad Nauseum – Two new studies on cosmetic surgery you might have seen in the news

Wellcome Medical Image Collection – Check out this cool collection of historical medical images, now free for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license

Bad Mammogram Tech! No Cookie!

Publix Offering Free Antibiotics – See what’s covered, and search for a Publix pharmacy near you

What is Inflammatory Breast Cancer? – A few bits of info and resources on this sneaky form of breast cancer

Is Your Baby Too Big For Your Pelvis? – Probably not

REBIRTH’s Childbirth Ed Series, Part 3 – Very informative and easy-to-understand series on childbirth

Doulas Highlighted by CNN – Doulas get some mainstream media attention

What Not To Wear *In Your Vagina* – I’m so serious about this

Presented Without Comment – Natural Family Planning vs. “Contraceptive” – An amusing series of videos in the style of the “I’m a Mac, I’m a PC” ads

More Free Formula Controversy – Clarifying things related to the next two posts

The Formula Samples – Why Are You So Angry? – People misunderstand the formula “ban,” and get angry

More Women Try Breastfeeding, Far Fewer Continue – New statistics on breastfeeding in the United States

An Interview with BadBadIvy – Ms. Ivy asks questions, I answer

Claim Your Free Women’s Health Calendar – Go get your free stuff

Doulas Behind Bars – The problems of birth in prison, and how doulas are trying to help

Nashville: Childbirth Education & Lactation Center Open House – You’ve missed the open house, but the center is open for business

Carnival Against Sexual Violence #28 is Up – One of my posts is included, along with lots of other interesting pieces from around the blogosphere

Ohio Bill to Give Final Say on Abortion to Men – Oh, Ohio, and your ridiculous stunts

Happy World Breastfeeding Week

Good News for Breastfeeding in New York Hospitals – The healthcare providers stop being complicit in the pimping of formula to all women

Freebirthing Profiled in Washington Post – Updated – Comments on a piece about unassisted childbirth

News Round-Up, 7/31/07 – Linky goodness

Latina Reproductive Health – A new blog from the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health

How Much Jail Time Should 850,000 Women a Year Receive? – It seems like a valid question if you’re trying to make abortion illegal

Get Thin or Get Charged – Bad employers, no cookie

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 8/19/07

I’m still doing the weekly updates here because lots of folks end up here via search or old feeds. the little librarian in me of course wants to point them to the new place for more information.

How Operation Rescue and National Right to Life Spin Abortion Research – In response to a new study on the safety of medical abortion

Breast cancer vaccine? – Experimental vaccine seems safe, so further research will be done on whether it works

BlogHer Poll to Set Global Health Agenda – Head on over and vote for the most important issue in women’s health

Woman Dropped by Doc at 8 Months Pregnant Over VBAC

Some People Are Just Crazy – Man poisons pregnant woman in an attempt to make her miscarry

When to Fire Your Doctor – Handy tips

Racial Bias in Treatment of Heart Disease – The findings of a new study might surprise you

Mother to be Ordered by Court to Stop Breastfeeding? – When custody battles get in the way of making sense

Guest-Blogging for Our Bodies, Ourselves – I am, and it’s a blast

Gorgeous Isn’t Good Enough – Sexist modifications of celebrity photos – let’s give the guy more muscle, and take it away from the woman!

News Round-Up, 8/15/07 – It’s a goody bag

Abstinence Only Sex Ed No Good For HIV Prevention? – We’ll talk about the research

Do You Trust Google With Your Health Information? – I’m not willing to say “yes” just yet

Inducing Labor for Convenience, not Safety – It’s probably not necessary as often as they tell you it is

Link Love – Thanks to folks who send visitors my way

The Seven Flavors of Menstrual Suppression – Links to a good review of your options

Wearing Your Bra on the Inside – Who thought implanting a silicon “bra” and anchoring it to your ribs would be a good idea?

Sexual Partners – Who’s Exaggerating? – Somebody sure seems to be

Results from the National Breastfeeding Awareness Campaign – Find out how folks feel about breastfeeding, whether ads had any impact

Ohio Group Pushing for Broader Maternity Leave

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 9/6/07

Oh my, I have been busy lately. Periodic roundups are here, but new posts are up almost daily at the new place. Also, please be aware that I’m not keeping up with comments over here – come on over and join the discussion at the new digs.

Miscarriage Not a Crime After All – West Virginia police finally get a clue. See “Miscarriage or Crime?” for background.

Review: S.E.X., the All-You-Need-to-Know Progressive Sexuality Guide – I review a book. You will like the book.

Another Look at Vaginal Cosmetic Surgery

44th Carnival of Feminists – The state fair is gearing up down the road from my place, but that has nothing to do with *these* carnivals.

Breastfeeding Promotion Act of 2007 – Strong-arm your Senator. You know you wanna.

National Applebee’s Nurse-Out on September 8th – Eatin’ breastmilk in the neighborhood

Guide to Donating Breastmilk – Links to good info

An Announcement – Our Bodies, Ourselves Blogging – I get a big girl blogging gig with some fantastic ladies

Vaginal “Rejuvenation” Not Safe or Necessary – Considering that there’s approx. no studies and no evidence, you shouldn’t have needed ACOG to tell you this.

Political Pressure Touches Breastfeeding Promotion Campaign – You know, because promoting breastfeeding and accurate information about breastfeeding isn’t “friendly” enough to the formula industry. Bad administration! No soup for you!

Eatin’ Stupid in the Neighborhood – Applebee’s bullies a breastfeeding mama, despite state law protecting her rights

Miscarriage or Crime? – Apparently every private tragedy must be investigated, or you never know what those rowdy women will get up to

News Round-Up, 8/28/07 – A little bit of this, a little bit of that, a little bit of sex toy quiz

Breastfeeding Baskets for New Moms – An excellent gift idea for the new mama in your life

A Saturday Poll – Why not help plan my future?

Dr. Anna Pao Speaks About Post-Katrina Hospital Experience – My heart breaks every time I read about this

RepHresh? ReNo. – Some things can go in your vagina. Other things should not.

Happy Birthday OTC Emergency Contraception – Join the Pill Patrol – Preparedness is next to librarian-ness. Get your OTC EC.

Forced HIV Testing – I’ll take Things That May Not Be Ethical for $2000, Alex.

How to Avoid a C-Section – Don’t get pregnant. Ha.

Women’s Health Interview Series – #1, REBIRTH blogger – I ask, the REBIRTH blogger answers

Your Boycott-Related Homework – Support Planned Parenthood – You know you want to (support PP and find out how one anti-choice group tries to make up new copyright law)

Take a Close Look at Those Papers You Sign at the Doctor’s Office – Because they may restrict your online activity

When Sex Ed Isn’t Comprehensive – People do say there’s no such thing as a stupid question…

A Bit of Housekeeping – A roundup of all of my guest posts at the Our Bodies, Ourselves blog

Afghan Midwifery on Our Bodies, Our Blog – More with the OBOS blogging

More Stories at Our Bodies, Ourselves – Can you tell I’m excited about this yet?

Expanding Midwifery Care to the Underserved – Nashville, TN midwifery practice expands care to low resource populations

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Weekly Women’s Health News Update, 9/28/07

Just a reminder that new posts are at the new site, and comments here are infrequently moderated. The new stuff:

Shameless Self-Promotion – OBOS blog post picked up in a midwifery newsletter

Do You Have Your Period? – One high school’s inappropriate questioning of teen girls

Pregnant? Maybe You Should Get Plastic Surgery For That Unsightly Belly Fat – The story of a woman allegedly fired by a plastic surgery clinic for being pregnant

When Abusive Partners Try to Force Pregnancy – Nearly 1/4 of girls in abusive relationships reported that their partner tried to force or deceive them into becoming pregnant

More on Tattoos and Epidurals

News Round-Up, 9/24/07 – Assorted goodies

Does a Tattoo Mean You Can’t Get an Epidural? – Or does it mean people think you’re a “tramp” who should be punished?

LOLcat Blogger News – Everybody loves a fuzzy kitty picture, LOLcat-style

Documentary Review: Sex Ed and the State – Find out how abstinence-only sex ed had nothing to do with teens’ health

Understanding Medical Research

More Products You Probably Don’t Need, the Menstrual Edition – Fear-mongering and money-taking

Sexy Librarian Rage & Banned Books Week – Because nothing is hotter than a miffed librarian

Headline of the Day – Hint: your gallbladder is kind of far from your vagina

Pushing a Genetic Test Most Women Don’t Need (or, Be afraid! Pay money!)

Facebook Deletes Breastfeeding Photos for “Obscenity” – I love hypocrisy with my social networking. Or not.

I’m All Official and Whatnot (at Our Bodies, Ourselves)

Moving Through the World as a Woman – Musings on safety

Finding Trustworthy Health Information Online

Images Prove How Offensive Breastfeeding in Public Really Is

Suicide on the Rise in Young Girls

Applebee’s Nurse Out Coverage

Sex Store Etiquette – Read this if you want to buy a toy without being a jerk

Help A Journalism Student – What Women’s Issues Would You Like Covered? – Head on over and leave suggestions in the comments

Link Love

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Women’s Health News Update, 11/4/07

It looks like we’re on a monthly schedule now for pointing you over to the new place. Please note that comments here are moderated very infrequently. Old posts have been migrated over as well, so please come on over if you have a comment.

Posts since the last update (from oldest to newest):

Farewell, Mr. Otto – I lost my poor (20ish) baby kitty at the end of September. I still miss my furry little friend.

On the New Acting Surgeon General’s Plan B Holdup – More politicization of women’s health. In a two-for-one, you get links to my posts at Our Bodies Ourselves as well.

Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Sex Toy Case, Sales Effectively Banned in Alabama – Causing women everywhere to utter the phrase “underground dildo railroad.”

New Study on Risks of Birth After a C-Section – Talkin’ ’bout the uterine rupture bogeyman.

Is the “Mommy Makeover” Really Necessary? – “Necessary” was a stupid word for these folks to use, because the answer is “no.”

“there would be more abortions performed in this country if Planned Parenthood didn’t exist” – What a med student learned from a stint at Planned Parenthood.

A Long Way To Go On Sexual Assault Issues – Some folks don’t think wives can be raped by their husbands. Those people are jerks.

F-Cup Cookies – Better living through junk food? Probably not.

Ina May Gaskin, Marsden Wagner Speak Out on Cytotec Induction of Birth – You know, if both the FDA and the drug manufacturer say, “Dudes, don’t use this drug in pregnant women,” maybe you should listen.

Pump and Type: Katie Allison Granju Talks About Working While Breastfeeding – The challenges of working while breastfeeding, and the privilege inherent in being able to do so.

Two New Posts at OBOS – Breast Cancer, Violence in the Congo – Come on over and find out more.

Sex Ed Digital Video Contest – You still have until Dec 31st to enter your brilliant sex ed video in this contest.

New Figures on Worldwide Maternal Mortality – The U.S. is still lagging behind numerous other countries in taking care of birthing women.

Argh – Susan Orr Appointed to Head National Family Planning Program – Call me crazy, but I think that if you don’t at all believe in the mission of an agency, you shouldn’t be in charge of it.

Pervy Dentist Makes up Total BS – Boob fondling is not an approved treatment for TMJ.

Student Denied a Rape Kit at Several Hospitals? – This is outrageous. Read it for yourself.

Report Card on Women’s Health – FAIL!

Enema, Schmenema

Don’t Work on Crime, Just Be a Vending Machine – Just hope your would-be attacker doesn’t get thirsty.

Out Sick – I was ill, but still linked you to my post at OBOS on a postpartum depression bill that passed in the House (but not without political BS).

Rates of Elective Double Mastectomy Rise – When we focus on cancer prevention, we apparently focus on boob removal.

Australian Miners to Learn About Woman-Caves – Will better sex with their menopausal wives lead to happier workers?

HIV Vaccine Trial Gone Wrong – FYI – vaccines are supposed to prevent disease, not make it more likely that you’ll get sick.

Arguments for Normal Birth – Bloggy goodness from some smart women.

Oral Herpes is Awesome – Not so much when you have to talk to strangers for 6 hours.

What to Ask Before Surgery, and What to Expect – A friendly guide from your blogger, who has had part of a knee, part of a thyroid, and four wisdom teeth removed.

Is This Child Abuse or Sexual Assault? – I think it’s both. Find out why.

Salt n Pepa, the “Virgin vs. Whore” Show – Old stereotypes live on in this show.

On the NIH’s New Vulvodynia Awareness Campaign – Awareness is good, but finding out what caused it and how to treat it is probably better.

Boob Baby – A dream I had involving babies, bras and boobs.

Artificially Breaking Waters Shouldn’t Be Routine, Review Says – Another argument for allowing normal birth.

Updated Information On Treatment of Nashville Rape Victims – I did some digging, and turned up new information on Nashville women’s choices after sexual assault.

Product Review: The Wear Ease Dawn Camisole – On a piece of clothing designed for women after mastectomy and other breast surgeries.

News Round-Up, 11/3/07 – Assorted items of interest on birth, c-section, sex ed, cervical cancer, abortion, adoption, pap tests, contraception, and a philosophical question on charity.

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