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Roy Basan
 
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Default what is the shelf life of wheat bran and oat bran?

(john) wrote in message . com>...
> Yesterday, I ate a whear/oat bran mixture that I bought from the store
> about 2 weeks ago and ended up having problems sleeping the same
> night. Was it because the bran went bad? Does anyone know the shelf
> life of wheat/oat bran?
> I am aware that the germ is removed from the wheat kernel to prevent
> rancidity, but I thought the wheat bran outer hull was removed for
> taste reasons. would it be correct to assume that the bran, like the
> wheat germ, is removed for rancidity reasons also?

If you are not used to eating fibrous material before going to bed
then you will indeed have difficulty in sleeping.
I used to have that peculiarity when I tried a fibrous vegetarian diet
and I also have some sleeping problems;but you will get used to it
anyway.

Your question that bran went bad is a conjecture..
as bran is nothing but fibrous matter and have minimal or no fat
content that can be reason for spoilage.
In comparison wheat germ is more prone to spoilage because of the high
level of unsaturated fatty acids in it that is why its removed or
toasted to deactivate the enzymes that catalyzes the spoilage.
But wheat germ is added for nutritional purpose as well.
But bran is not removed, because if that is so then why did these
cereal manufacturers declare it contains bran if it was absent?
On the other hand....
I think your self consciousness is the main reason that you cannot get
to sleep easily.Nutritional freaks occasionally fall in this category
by being fastidious on foodstuff they eat that they worry if what they
eat will make them healthy.
I hope you are not in this category as you will need psychiatric help
then <g>.

Roy