What’s The Deal With Those Overnight Oats? | Tana Amen (2024)

It’s become really popular for people to soak oats overnight in water or plant-based milk, like almond or coconut milk. That way, they can just grab them out of the refrigerator in the morning for a ready-to-go breakfast. But is this the best way to eat oats?

The Benefits of Oats

Oats are complex carbohydrates that are loaded with good-for-you fiber, as well as trace amounts of protein and fatty acids. Their fiber-rich content makes them a potent prebiotic that feeds the good bacteria in your gut. And a healthy gut is important for your immune system, digestion, appetite control, and even your moods.

The Downside of Oats

Despite these benefits, you need to remember that oats are grains, and they shouldn’t be the staple of your breakfast or any other meal of the day. The fact is that our digestive systems aren’t designed to process large quantities of grains, especially the genetically hybridized, pesticide-sprayed “Franken-grains” produced by our modern agricultural system. It’s no coincidence that when humans started farming grains and other crops, evidence of obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and cancer began to show up.

Oats may also contain gluten, the sticky substance found in many grains. Gluten-related issues are on the rise. And gluten sensitivity can lead to over 100 different symptoms, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and brain fog.

The Problem with Uncooked Oats

On top of these issues, there’s an added problem with eating uncooked oats. When simply soaking oats overnight without cooking them, they are more likely to be troublesome to your digestion than cooked oats. That means you’re more likely to experience those GI symptoms like bloating, flatulence, and stomach cramps. And if you already have issues with grains or gluten, these unpleasant symptoms may be more severe.

The Bottom Line on Oats

If you really want your oats, I recommend cooking them rather than soaking them overnight in order to make them less bothersome on your digestion. In addition, be sure you don’t make them a staple of your breakfast (or any other meal). In the old food pyramid, grains were supposed to be the staple of all your meals with only small amounts of vegetables and protein. Brain Warriors need to flip that so you’re eating mostly vegetables, a small amount of protein, and very few grains.

With oats, always opt for the steel-cut variety (not the instant kind), look for gluten-free brands, don’t eat more than ½ cup a day, and don’t eat them every day.

For a Warrior-friendly replacement for oatmeal, try my Power Breakfast Porridge on my website. You can also find my recipe for “Omni Oatmeal” in my book, The Omni Diet. You can get 21% off when you enter the promo code TANA21 at checkout.

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What’s The Deal With Those Overnight Oats? | Tana Amen (2024)

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What’s The Deal With Those Overnight Oats? | Tana Amen? ›

The Bottom Line on Oats

What's the big deal with overnight oats? ›

Overnight oats contain increased resistant starch. Resistant starch is a natural carb which is resistant to digestion and acts as soluble fiber. It is found in all starchy foods and is present at higher levels in cooled starchy foods instead of cooked ones.

Is oats overnight actually healthy? ›

Overnight oats offer a range of health benefits, due to their rich fibre and protein content. They also contain a number of vitamins and minerals, some of which include manganese, phosphorus, magnesium, copper, iron and zinc. This makes overnight oats healthy for your gut, as well as for overall health and well-being.

What not to add in overnight oats? ›

As Best points out, "some of the worst ingredients that are mistakenly added to healthy overnight oat recipes include chocolate sauce, sugar, syrup, and dried fruit."

Why do overnight oats make me gassy? ›

Fiber overload

Abruptly increasing your consumption of high-fiber foods, such as oatmeal, can overwhelm your digestive system, leading to uncomfortable gas and bloating.

What happens to your body when you eat overnight oats everyday? ›

Oatmeal's high fiber content and prebiotic qualities may benefit your body in more ways than one. Making oatmeal a regular part of your menu can potentially lower your disease risk, help your gut health thrive, make bowel movements easier and keep you feeling fuller for longer.

Do overnight oats spike blood sugar? ›

Oats have a low glycemic index, meaning they cause a slower and more gradual rise in blood sugar levels compared to refined carbohydrates. This slow release of glucose into the bloodstream helps prevent spikes in blood sugar, promoting stable glycemic control.

Why are my overnight oats bad? ›

If you don't add enough liquid, your oats will be dry and clumpy in the morning, making them less enjoyable to eat. Make sure to add enough milk or yogurt to fully cover your oats and give them a creamy consistency.

What is the secret to overnight oats? ›

Add Twice as Much Milk as Oats

Whether you prefer whole milk, rice milk or coconut milk, you can use it. Just make sure to add twice as much milk as oats. Note: You can also use whey, buttermilk or thinned yogurt for a tangier flavor.

Are overnight oats good for your stomach? ›

Easier for you to digest and absorb its nutrients

It is quite common for resistant starches to pass through your digestive tract intact, which also means that your body doesn't benefit from the nutrients they hold. By soaking the oats overnight, you break them down making it easier for your body to digest.

Why does my stomach hurt after eating overnight oats? ›

You may also experience gastric discomfort when eating oats if you are overly sensitive to high-fiber foods. Keeping a food diary may help you to determine if what you have is an allergy to avenin or a different condition.

Does overnight oats cause weight gain? ›

Excessive calories from mix-ins, toppings, and sweeteners in overnight oats can contribute to weight gain. By being mindful of portion sizes and choosing nutrient-dense toppings you can still enjoy the convenience of overnight oats as a wholesome and satisfying breakfast without compromising you weight loss goals.

Why do I feel sleepy after eating overnight oats? ›

Insulin Response: When you consume a high-carbohydrate meal like oatmeal, your body releases insulin to regulate blood sugar levels. This insulin response can cause a drop in blood sugar levels, leading to feelings of tiredness and lethargy [3].

Why are overnight oats trendy? ›

Oats quadruple in size when soaked overnight therefore are very filling. They contain 'resistant starch' which is broken down slowly by the body and so will keep you feeling full for longer. You are planning ahead therefore are less likely to make a bad breakfast choice on the go.

What difference does overnight oats make? ›

Overnight Oats Have Increased Digestibility

This may make them easier to digest compared to oats that have been cooked. Even oats that are gluten free aren't always easy to digest, but overnight oats are a game changer for many.

Why do overnight oats have to sit overnight? ›

Or do I have to wait overnight? Waiting overnight allows the oats and chia seeds to fully hydrate and soften the oatmeal. We recommend waiting four to five hours for the best experience, but some customers do enjoy eating it immediately for a more textured, chewy oatmeal.

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