
CardiOat™ High Strength Oat Powder
1 x Pouch = 28 x 4.5g servings
High Strength Oat beta-glucan powder.
Our new CardiOat™ High Strength Oat Beta Glucan Powder can be added to your regular cereal or add to 200-250ml of milk or dairy alternative, fruit juice or smoothie, stirring well until thoroughly mixed, and drink immediately.
1 serving of CardiOat® High Strength Oat beta-glucan (4.5g) provides the same amount of oat beta-glucan as 3 bowls of regular porridge oats.

Oats, (oat seed extract, oat flour), barley. Packed in a facility that handles nuts and gluten.
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CardiOat
Breakfast cereal with oat beta-glucan
Reduces Cholesterol*
CardiOat™are a convenient and effective range of cholesterol lowering, oat based cereals. Each serving of CardiOat™ provides the 3g of all-natural oat beta-glucans proven to lower cholesterol, and contribute to the maintenance of normal blood cholesterol levels.
*The beneficial effect is obtained with a daily intake of 3g of oat beta-glucan (provided in every serving of CardiOat™). It is also important to maintain a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
What is Oat Beta-Glucan?
Oat beta-glucan is a type of fibre, which has the ability to absorb large amounts of water. This forms a thick gel within the stomach which traps cholesterol in the digestive system. These soluble fibres are naturally present in oats at a significantly high level compared to other grains. The action of trapping cholesterol in the digestive system helps to stop it circulating in the blood stream. The oat beta-glucans from oat based cereals also contributes to a reduction in the rise of blood glucose after a meal.
Scientific Approval
Oat beta-glucan has been subject to many scientific studies and has been recognised by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), which has officially confirmed oat beta-glucan’s health-promoting effects (EFSA Journal 2010;8(12):1885).
On 15 November the EU Commission gave final authorisation on the oat beta-glucan disease risk reduction health claim and published in the Official Journal of European Union.