RE:Guiness Books World's Oldest Family Chooses CZO's Chewy Bar? Guiness Book's oldest family in the world attributes eating porridge every day for their record. There's lots of research supporting the health benefits of oats. Here's an experiment on healthspan in elgans.
Oat consumption reduced intestinal fat deposition and improved health span in Caenorhabditis elegans model
These data suggest that oat consumption reduced fat storage and increased ckr-1, gcy-8, cpt-1, or cpt-2 through the sir-2.1 genetic pathway. Oat consumption may be a beneficial dietary intervention for reducing fat accumulation, augmenting health span, and improving hyperglycemia-impaired lipid metabolism. Oat consumption reduced intestinal fat deposition and improved health span in Caenorhabditis elegans model - PubMed (nih.gov) prophetoffactz wrote: What if CZO included avenanthramide in its oat beta glucan chewy bar and promoted it with the world's oldest family? It would be like eating your bowl of porridge every day in a tasty chewy bar.
Perplexity Ai:
The Donnelly family from Northern Ireland, who were recognized by Guinness World Records as the oldest living family with a combined age of 1,075 years, swear by eating a daily bowl of porridge.Porridge was a staple in the Donnelly household, and their father Peter started and finished his day with a bowl of porridge made from oats grown on their farm. Leo Donnelly, the youngest sibling at 72 years old, says he enjoys porridge with a dollop of homemade Victorian plum jam.The family believes their longevity is attributed to their diet of organic, pesticide-free farm produce like oats, as well as an active lifestyle without alcohol or smoking. Nutritionists confirm that porridge is an extremely healthy food - it's high in fiber, has a low glycemic index, can help lower cholesterol, and is beneficial for diabetes management.