Eggs? Eat ALL the Eggs?
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I eat two eggs every morning, and I feel full longer, more energy then if I were to cereal or bread... I've found nothing wrong with them!0
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I used to eat 2-3 regular eggs every day for over a year straight (and a couple times a week for all the years prior). My cholesteral and general bloodwork always came back fantastic.0
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I'm surprised to see that many people still don't understand that the cholesterol in your food DOESN'T go to your arteries... healthy fats are good for your body and your heart... saturated fat is your friend! I eat at least a dozen a week. It's trans fats, processed foods, and sugar-laden junk that's bad for you. Not wholesome eggs. Eat the whole darn thing.
EXACTLY.........couldnt have said it better myself0 -
I eat one whole egg en 3 egg whites breakfast. Excellent source of protein to start your mornings! You avoid the extra cholesterol with the egg whites. I use real eggs, not processed egg beaters.
I do the quoted as well, it's just cheaper to buy real eggs though so that's why I wanted to know the real story on eggs. The yolks are full of choline and I want ALL the choline. But I can't has the choline if I am fearing the cholesterol.
I eat 1 egg a day and 2 to 3 egg equivalent in whites but I'd rather just eat 4 eggs in the morning... Just trying to figure out the safety of it.0 -
The problem with high cholesterol comes when people don't do anything to stop the cause of the inflammation and the body sends more and more cholesterol which then builds up and causes problems. Cholesterol is not the problem, inflammatory causers are! Cholesterol is just our misunderstood friend with very good intentions
And how am I supposed to know what "inflammation" is causing my spike in cholesterol? What about the people who are genetically prone to high cholesterol? Where is that "inflammation" coming from? Sorry but I don't buy that. What you eat, how much you weigh, activity level, family history . . . . this is what increases your cholesterol levels not some mythical "inflammation".
While one does have to be cognizant of their total cholesterol numbers it's the LDL's and Triglycerides that you really need to pay close attention to. My total cholesterol is high however all my other numbers -- HDL, LDL, Tri's -- are all quite low.
Inflammation is far from myth. Ever hear of arthritis? It's classified as an inflammatory disorder. Additionally, "high-grade" systemic inflammation "accelerates vascular risk" in people with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Low-grade systemic inflammation has also been linked with Type 2 Diabetes in that it can be predictive of other the other warning signs of T2D.
http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/108/24/2957.short
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16472046
Perhaps the supposedly healthy foods that you're eating aren't so healthy for you?0 -
I will not eat ALL the eggs anymore than I will clean ALL THE THINGS!
Hey girl, I see how you've been catching on to my meme references and I think you're awesome. :flowerforyou:0 -
I eat one whole egg en 3 egg whites breakfast. Excellent source of protein to start your mornings! You avoid the extra cholesterol with the egg whites. I use real eggs, not processed egg beaters.
I do the quoted as well, it's just cheaper to buy real eggs though so that's why I wanted to know the real story on eggs. The yolks are full of choline and I want ALL the choline. But I can't has the choline if I am fearing the cholesterol.
I eat 1 egg a day and 2 to 3 egg equivalent in whites but I'd rather just eat 4 eggs in the morning... Just trying to figure out the safety of it.
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OP, you could save us from about 90% of your threads if you just used that last function.
Nah, it's more fun being OP and wasting your time. Trololololololol.0 -
safe. unless you have heart disease of course.0
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Just had two hard boiled eggs for a mid morning snack0
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I eat EB eggs, I think its lower in cholest, but either way, prob should not live on yolks. I personally eat anywhere from 1 - 3 a day if you include eggs in recipes and etc.
I guess, if you start having health issues, go to a doc, they can tell you.0 -
BADASS! Any deets on it? Do you take it?0 -
Last I heard, it's good cholesterol. I wouldn't worry too much about it. Eggs are really good for you.0
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BADASS! Any deets on it? Do you take it?
or you could save your money and eat the whole damn egg.0 -
God, I never considered how many eggs are in every day processed foods an yet here we go eating it for many years as a child up to adulthood... I guess that solves it then, eggs are safe. No sarcasm either, that validates the safety of it. Eggs are in EVERYTHING that is baked and I'm still alive and kickin'. Thanks :flowerforyou:0
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I eat 5 ALL eggs every morning last 2 years...0
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BADASS! Any deets on it? Do you take it?
or you could save your money and eat the whole damn egg.
You have no idea how deficient people are of choline do you? An egg has like 23% of your daily requirement. A supplement is ideal if you're not eating 5 eggs a day.0 -
I eat 5 ALL eggs every morning last 2 years...
And I trust bloodwork cholesterol (HDL/LDL) came back fine? Because that's my concern.0 -
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OP, you could save us from about 90% of your threads if you just used that last function.
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Cholesterol is not the problem, inflammatory causers are! Cholesterol is just our misunderstood friend with very good intentions
Cholesterols. Very misunderstood creatures they are. But what would cause the inflammation? Underlining celiac or something like that? Or are you saying something else that would cause the disease? And knowing inflammation isn't a bad thing, why is there so many anti-inflammatory meds on the market? Not trying to argue, just trying to understand because I don't know and it's like trying to find out the answers.
You might be interested in the body of research that suggests that humans are, by and large, actually gluten sensitive, and even a good portion of those who don't have "full-blown" Celiac might actually be causing low-grade immune responses by eating grains.
Inflammation, in and of itself, isn't a bad thing, the problem is chronic, systemic inflammation. Inflammation, like stress, is meant to be an acute, short-term response to external stimuli in order to protect the organism. But when the faucets are on high all the time, and your body is constantly flooded with cholesterol, cortisol, adrenaline, etc. then the systems that generate those hormones/chemicals start burning out, and/or the systems designed to regulate/flush out those hormones/chemicals when they're no longer needed get overwhelmed, resulting in an excess and build-up. This ends up causing (or contributing to) things like arthritis, leaky gut (a typical comorbid of Celiac before going gluten free), Type 2 Diabetes, heart disease, etc.0 -
BADASS! Any deets on it? Do you take it?
or you could save your money and eat the whole damn egg.
You have no idea how deficient people are of choline do you? An egg has like 10% of your daily requirement. A supplement is ideal if you're not eating 10 eggs a day.
well eat 10 eggs a day then. You might find this interesting --yes it's a case study but hey--you could eat 10 eggs
http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/eggs.html0 -
I eat 5 ALL eggs every morning last 2 years...
And I trust bloodwork cholesterol (HDL/LDL) came back fine? Because that's my concern.
My blood test is perfect.0 -
BADASS! Any deets on it? Do you take it?
I do not take it as I don't fear egg yolks, but I do generally trust the company save their ArA debacle0 -
I honestly laughed at this video because most of the vitamins in the vegetables that he says you should be eating instead of egg yolks are fat soluble...0 -
The problem with high cholesterol comes when people don't do anything to stop the cause of the inflammation and the body sends more and more cholesterol which then builds up and causes problems. Cholesterol is not the problem, inflammatory causers are! Cholesterol is just our misunderstood friend with very good intentions
And how am I supposed to know what "inflammation" is causing my spike in cholesterol? What about the people who are genetically prone to high cholesterol? Where is that "inflammation" coming from? Sorry but I don't buy that. What you eat, how much you weigh, activity level, family history . . . . this is what increases your cholesterol levels not some mythical "inflammation".
While one does have to be cognizant of their total cholesterol numbers it's the LDL's and Triglycerides that you really need to pay close attention to. My total cholesterol is high however all my other numbers -- HDL, LDL, Tri's -- are all quite low.
Inflammation is far from myth. Ever hear of arthritis? It's classified as an inflammatory disorder. Additionally, "high-grade" systemic inflammation "accelerates vascular risk" in people with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Low-grade systemic inflammation has also been linked with Type 2 Diabetes in that it can be predictive of other the other warning signs of T2D.
http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/108/24/2957.short
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16472046
Perhaps the supposedly healthy foods that you're eating aren't so healthy for you?
That last line is totally why I stay away from this topic on this forum... and why I say I am lazy! lol, but thanks for helping me out where my lack of time to type things out left off. You seem to be going the same place I was with that...0 -
They just had this on the news this morning. They said if you do not have any health issues with eggs, you can eat up to 6 eggs a week but it all depends on how you make them. You can eat all the egg white you want because the bad stuff is in the yolk. Come to think of it, I hardly eat eggs....hmmmm.
"bad stuff"? There's nothing "bad" in an egg yolk. The yolk is actually where all the good stuff is. The fat and vitamins and some of the protein. I eat at least a dozen a week and my lipids are awesome.
Thank you, sjohnny! I agree the yolk is best! If I couldn't eat the yolk, I'd just give up eggs! There are even some "experts" who claim that the whites are not that good for you, that they're poisonous even. Don't know about that. I just happen to like them stirred up with the yolks and then sop up the residue with my toast when the eggs are gone.0
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