AusPro Dr Oatcare: nutritious wholegrain goodness

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I need my calcium supply but the thing is, I don’t like drinking milk and I don’t eat that much green vegetables either. So when I was introduced to AusPro Dr Oatcare, I thought it might work for me because this is a nutritious blend with 76.6% wholegrain ingredients consisting mainly of Montana Embryo Oats plus 17 organic seeds, 9 mixed nuts, seaweed derived calcium and flaxseed oil. Woah…what a combination! Whole grain ingredients, lactose free, plant-based calcium, and dietary fiber. In addition, the blend is cholesterol free, made with no trans fat, no flavorings, no additives, no preservatives, and is suitable for vegetarians. Sounds really healthy but the first thing that I asked was, is this going to taste awful?

Better than oats
Before I answer that question, let me give a bit more background on AusPro Dr OatCare. This product is made with 100% USA ingredients and its primary ingredient, Montana Embryo Oats, is said to be harvested during golden time of oats. In essence, Montana Embryo Oat is higher in protein, dietary fiber and calcium and lower in sodium as compared with ordinary oats. Woot. Better than oats!

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Ingredients
Here’s a full listing of what AusPro Dr Oatcare contains: Montana Embryo Oatsâ„¢, Sunflower Oil, B-Carotene, US Soy Lecithin (Non-Genetically Modified) and isolated Soy Protein (Non-Genetically Modified), Golden Flax Seed, Golden Flax Seed Oil, Calcium (derived from Ireland Seaweed), America 17 Grains (Black soy Beans, red lentils, Soy Beans. Crimson Lentils, Whole Red Lentils, Split Yellow Peas, French Green Lentils, Black Beluga Lentils, Green Lentils, Hard red wheats 13% Protein, Hard Red Wheats 15% Protein, Rye Grains, Soft White Wheats, Whole Barleys, Oats, Buckwheats, Sutters Gold Lentils) and Mixed Nuts (Pine Nuts, Dates, Chestnuts, 1.5% Glucose, Almonds, Pistachios, Cashew Nuts, Lotus Seeds, Walnuts, Job Tears).

Great for lactose intolerant
Unless you’re allergic to nuts, AusPro Dr Oatcare is something I would recommend you to try. Make no mistake. This is an advertorial but I find it a better alternative to milk because this is lactose free and hence, is suitable for lactose intolerance and great for those who are allergic to milk. I can’t consume too much milk and so this one works well for me. And you might feel more assured knowing that AusPro Dr OatCare meets the nutritional guidelines set by the Health Promotion Board as a healthier choice.

Great for clearer skin
Those who are acne prone may also like to know that whole grains can improve your complexion. On top of the fiber, a study by The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition notes that a low-glycemic diet, such as one containing more whole grains keep insulin steady, and zits at bay.

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Easy to make and easy to drink
The nutritional beverage is easy to make. Just add one sachet to 250ml of hot or warm water and stir. It’s not thick but you need to keep stirring the drink to keep the mixture from settling to the bottom of your cup. The drink is not very filling. This is why you can drink this up to three times daily if you like.

Taste is comforting
And how does this taste? Is it palatable to my tastebuds? Well, the good news is, it taste better than I expected. I wouldn’t say I love this when I first tried it. It taste like oats and although I don’t mind oats, this is without sugar. But when I tried the second time, I found it better and now, I am good drinking it. My husband loves it though and he has just the right word to describe the drink—very comforting.

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Price
Each box of AusPro Dr Oatcare comes with 30 sachets and each box cost S$33.50, which means each drink cost you slightly over a dollar. I’ll say it’s very reasonable!

Availability
The product is widely available at Fairprice Finest, Fairprice Xtra, National Health Group Polyclinics, Watsons, Guardian, and Unity Pharmacies and so there is no excuse for not being able to find it. If you need more information, check out Health Domain, which is the company that produces the product.

Dr Oatcare Beauty Mask
Use some for a DIY face mask
Okay, after going through the ingredients, I couldn’t resist using some of the mixture to make a DIY face mask with yogurt. I’ve long wanted to use some of those ingredients like almonds, barley, lotus seeds, job’s tears and this is a good excuse for me to try. Anyway, I didn’t need to use a lot each time and so this should give you assurance that using it this way isn’t wasteful or overly indulgent. In any case, I definitely like the idea that AusPro Dr Oatcare makes a good nutritional beverage that can double up as a beauty mask!

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Comments

  1. Mai says:

    Awes0me..makes f0r a quick nutriti0us breakfast when im in a rush ?

  2. Emily says:

    Wow, never heard of this. Thanks for all the info, super helpful!

  3. fwy says:

    I’m lactose intolerant and don’t fancy the taste of oats. I prefer cereal. Maybe I will give this a try.

  4. Sesame says:

    Hope you’ll like it.

  5. Sesame says:

    You’re welcome.

  6. Sesame says:

    This should work for those who are lactose intolerant but the taste is subjective. Give it a try and see if you’ll like it.

  7. Mayu says:

    Ohhhh!! I have been taking this everyday for breakfast (in office) for about 6 months already. I’m not lactose intolerant but I noticed that I get severe hormonal breakouts whenever I consume dairy milk. It’s a pity that I have to cut down dairy consumption since I love milk a lot. =(

  8. Sesame says:

    Oh I see…that’s a shame…but hope the Dr Oatcare is doing well for you.

  9. Eileen says:

    I am very prone to consipation and wonder if this product suits me.

  10. Sesame says:

    You can try. My son constipates easily but he was okay drinking this. He is still drinking this every morning.

  11. vivian says:

    Hi, can take as lunch, will full ? TQ

  12. Sesame Chew says:

    Depends on individual. I would say better for breakfast.

  13. Sukuna says:

    Hi.

    I’m having low blood and taking the iron tablets and my bad cholesterol is 4.5 now. Is okay for me to take the Dr Oats care drink.

  14. Sesame says:

    Hmm…I don’t see anything wrong with taking but would you be able to check with your doctor to get an expert opinion? The ingredients are healthy so it should work for most people unless there is something you should avoid.

  15. Belinda says:

    I love it, taste awesome but would like to know how many calories ?
    Where can I get Dr Oatcare in Perth, Australia? Thanks.

  16. Sesame says:

    Calories is 117 thereabout but I’m not too sure if it’s available in Australia.

  17. Juliana says:

    Hi, I am pregnant n have gestational diabetes is oatcare suitable for me? I bought a tin from ntuc finest and realize it’s sugar content is quite high

  18. sherine says:

    Hi, i m currently pregnant, is the oatcare suitable for me?

  19. Sesame says:

    It should be fine cos there’s nothing harmful about the ingredients. You might want to check with your gynae just to be sure.

  20. Justin says:

    Dr oatcare is my favorite slimming tool. Two packets with some milk makes a good breakfast and last me till lunch time.

  21. Catherine says:

    Hi, where can I get Dr Oatcare in Malaysia? Tq

  22. Lisa says:

    My 8yr old grandson struggles to take Dr Oatcare each morning. As he is in the process of fully recovering from severe pneumonia (still coughing), he is abstaining from milk and cold yoghurt. Even with the addition of honey, it’s a torture for him to finish his serve of Dr Oatcare. Could you suggest a more palatable way please?

  23. Sesame says:

    I think children might not like this too much cos it’s quite bland. Would adding some raisins or dried cranberries help?

  24. grace says:

    hi! my husband is quite big size but he love oat , so i like to ask is this product suitable for him n is this too sweet for him?? hope to hear your reply soon thk u.

  25. Sesame says:

    Yes, definitely suitable but he may need to top up with baby oats if he wants to fill fuller. See my latest post here for an idea: https://www.vivawoman.net/2016/01/healthy-breakfasts-without-bread-or-eggs/. It’s not sweet at all by the way.

  26. jes says:

    Is 1 packet of oatcare contain high sugar level as i saw it indicated as 6.35g per packet?

  27. Sesame says:

    Hmm…it’s not sweet at all so the sugar content should be quite low.

  28. jes says:

    Thanks for your reply ? . By the way recently i have gastric problem so can i continue to consume? Will this drink cause gastric problem?

  29. Sesame says:

    It shouldn’t but perhaps your tummy is getting used to the ingredients…if the problem persist, stop immediately.

  30. jes says:

    Oh ok thank you! Btw is this beverages high in calcium? And i realised the ingredients contain a lot of nuts if we take daily will it cause urine acid?

  31. Sesame says:

    Hmm…can’t guarantee that it will or won’t. But if you have a health concern, best to take this to your doctor to check. I have a colleague who is in her 60s and takes this without issue. Perhaps if you’re keen to try, don’t take it daily?

  32. Nan says:

    Hi, is oatcare suitable for high blood sugar ?

  33. Sesame says:

    You might want to show the ingredients to your doctor to verify.

  34. ANNA VOON says:

    Hi, may I know where can I purchase few sachets instead of 1 box (30 sachets) to try?

  35. Sesame says:

    Unfortunately not. Unless someone passes you a few sample to try.

  36. ANNA VOON says:

    Hi

    Thank you for your reply.

  37. Joyce says:

    Where can get DR OAT at Malaysia?

  38. Sesame says:

    Not too sure…suggest you write to General@healthdomain.com.sg to check with them.

  39. Ivy Yeo says:

    Dear Sirs

    May I know what is the difference between Dr Oats and Dr Oatcare? Which one is more suitable for me?

    I’m Ivy Yeo and I’m 43 years old. I am recommended to take this, like every morning for my breakfast, in order to lose weight.

    And also, I can’t find the package with 30 sachets in NUTC Finest and Watsons at Clementi Mall. Where are the exact locations I can find them asap?

    By the way, I wonder if you can provide sample so that I know if I like the taste as I’m not a cereal or oat person.

    Thank you.

    Yours Sincerely
    Ivy

  40. Jane says:

    Hi, can I ask what is the appearance of your Dr Oatcare powder? I recently got some from a friend and there are some black specks so I was wondering if something went bad (although the expiry date is quite far away) or if it’s just one of the ingredients that is naturally black. Thank you!

  41. Sesame says:

    No, it’s fine…nothing is wrong with the pack. It’s cos of the different ingredients mix. It’s a mix of white and dark grains/seeds.

  42. Florence says:

    Have you tried Kinohimitsu superfood? I think it is similar to Dr.Oatcare. I am deciding between them.

  43. Andrew Kwek says:

    I have diabetes. Can I take doc oatcare? Please advise.

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