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				"Choosing 
				whole grain at breakfast is a great first step in starting your 
				day off on the right track," says Dr. Travis Stork, author and 
				host of the Emmy Award-winning daytime talk show "The Doctors." 
				"When grocery shopping, look for foods that list whole grain at 
				the top of the ingredients list." 
 Plenty of nutritious breakfast options will please any palate 
				and pack a whole-grain punch, such as oatmeal and whole grain 
				cereal, toast, waffles and pancakes.
 
 Only 5 percent of Americans get the recommended three full daily 
				servings of whole grain, according to the 2010 Dietary 
				Guidelines Advisory Committee. In fact, the average person gets 
				little more than half a serving of whole grain each day.
 
 "It's concerning that Americans aren't getting enough whole 
				grain, a key component of a healthy diet," says Stork. "Eating 
				the recommended amount of whole grain can help with diabetes and 
				weight management as well as reduce the risk of heart disease."
 
 Stork is partnering with General Mills to educate Americans 
				about the importance of whole grain and how it's easy to eat a 
				diet rich in whole grain by making the right choices - beginning 
				with breakfast.
 
 Only whole grain provides vital nutrients found in the complete 
				grain - including the bran, the germ and the endosperm - and the 
				health benefits come from these three components working 
				together naturally. In addition to fiber, whole grain contains 
				antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and other important nutrients 
				for a healthy diet.
 
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			One of the 
			simplest breakfast solutions for families with busy schedules is 
			ready-to-eat cereal - but it's also one of the healthiest breakfast 
			choices you can make. Cereal is the leading whole grain source for 
			Americans as well as the top source of whole grain in children's 
			diets. In fact, General Mills guarantees every Big G cereal - such 
			as Cheerios, Lucky Charms and Chex - contains at least 8 grams of 
			whole grain per serving. 
 To learn more about the benefits of whole grain and eating a healthy 
			breakfast, visit www.wholegrainnation.com.
 
  
			
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