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  2. If Your Dog Has Stomach Issues, These Vet-Recommended ... - AOL

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    “But probiotics have numerous benefits for dogs in a variety of situations, especially overall immune health because more than 70% of your dog’s immune system is in their gastrointestinal ...

  3. Ergothioneine - Wikipedia

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    Foods found to contain ergothioneine include liver, kidney, black beans, kidney bean, and oat bran, with the highest levels in bolete and oyster mushrooms. [9] [10] Levels can be variable, even within species and some tissues can contain much more than others.

  4. Furfural - Wikipedia

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    George Fownes named this oil "furfurol" in 1845 (from furfur (bran), and oleum (oil)). [9] In 1848, the French chemist Auguste Cahours determined that furfural was an aldehyde . [ 10 ] Determining the structure of furfural required some time: the furfural molecule contains a cyclic ether ( furan ), which tends to break open when it's treated ...

  5. Thanksgiving food do's and don'ts for your dog this holiday ...

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    Cranberries. You'll want to stay away from cranberry sauce as it can contain sugars and other ingredients that aren't safe for dogs. However, fresh cranberries make for a safe and tasty treat.

  6. Dog food - Wikipedia

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    Sources of fiber such as beet pulp and flaxseed should be included within senior dog foods to help improve stool quality and prevent constipation. [66] [67] A current technology that is being used to improve gastrointestinal health of aging dogs is the addition of fructooligosaccharides and mannanoligosaccharides.

  7. Beta-glucan - Wikipedia

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    A particular interest in oat β-glucan arose after a cholesterol lowering effect from oat bran reported in 1981. [ 2 ] In 1997, the FDA approved of a claim that intake of at least 3.0 g of β-glucan from oats per day decreased absorption of dietary cholesterol and reduced the risk of coronary heart disease .

  8. What Happens To Your Body When You Eat Oatmeal Every Day - AOL

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    Boosts heart health with soluble fiber. Provides a source of protein. Contains essential nutrients like manganese, magnesium, iron, and phosphorus. ... When you start eating oat bran, the harmful ...

  9. Avenanthramide - Wikipedia

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    Indeed, wild oats (Avena sativa) were used in skin care in Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula 2000 BC. [18] Oat baths were a common treatment of insomnia, anxiety, and skin diseases such as eczema and burns. [18] In Roman times, their use as a medication for dermatological conditions was reported by Pliny, Columella, and Theophrastus. [19]