Eggs
TheNewMe93Chicago
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Is eating two eggs a day bad?
When I track them I always go over for cholesterol.
When I track them I always go over for cholesterol.
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No
I eat 1 whole egg and 2 egg whites just about every day, I honestly don't track cholesterol on MFP and my last blood test to check it was fine.0 -
Eggs are delicious. I eat the *kitten* out of them!0
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The cholesterol in eggs does not increase the cholesterol in your blood. I would track something else instead.0
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It depends on if your cholesterol is too high.0
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I think there's different types of cholesterol?0
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I love eggs! My nutrition prof taught us that LDL is the bad cholesterol and HDL is the good, and HDL helps to keep the LDL levels down. If i remember correctly egg yolk is associated with HDL. Also moderate and high intensity aerobic exercise increases HDL, thus lowering LDL0
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I love eggs! My nutrition prof taught us that LDL is the bad cholesterol and HDL is the good, and HDL helps to keep the LDL levels down. If i remember correctly egg yolk is associated with HDL. Also moderate and high intensity aerobic exercise increases HDL, thus lowering LDL
This is how I understand it as well. I generally eat two free range organic vegetarian eggs a day.0 -
The cholesterol in eggs does not increase the cholesterol in your blood. I would track something else instead.
This. Cholesterol is produced by nearly every cell in your body and is necessary for metabolic function, you don't rely on food to supply it. The 'cholesterol' in your blood is actually a lipoprotein, a complex of proteins, fats and cholesterol molecules. They come in different sizes, some better for you than others, which has why people now talk about 'good' and 'bad' cholesterol.0 -
This is how I understand it as well. I generally eat two free range organic vegetarian eggs a day.
lol what next?0 -
I'm a vegetarian and I eat two eggs a day (usually for lunch) because I found that I am eating a lot of carbs (I'm a runner so I don't avoid carbs, but I'm also prone to over-eating them for ED recovery reasons) and it is honestly helping me balance out my diet A LOT. I can't see anything bad coming from this.0
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Go ahead and eat the eggs. It has both HDL (healthy) and LDL (lousy) so it balances itself out. It may look like a lot of cholesterol, but that is because it adds both LDL and HDL together. Making a higher cholesterol count. Just subtract the cholesterol of the eggs from your overall daily count.0
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AS long as your cholesterol levels are good, HDL and LDL and your total chol count is good. eat the eggs,0
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I love eggs! My nutrition prof taught us that LDL is the bad cholesterol and HDL is the good, and HDL helps to keep the LDL levels down. If i remember correctly egg yolk is associated with HDL. Also moderate and high intensity aerobic exercise increases HDL, thus lowering LDL
This is how I understand it as well. I generally eat two free range organic vegetarian eggs a day.0 -
i eat 2 hard boiled eggs often in a day and iam healthy as can be :bigsmile:0
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I eat 20 egg whites and 4 yolks a day (split into 2 settings). My cholesterol is the best it's ever been. BUT, I don't have a genetic issue with cholesterol either.
I agree with others that say dietary cholesterol has little if any impact on overall numbers. I agree as long as there's not a genetic predisposition.
It's been my experience that my cholesterol numbers start to creep up only if I start gaining fat.0 -
I love eggs! My nutrition prof taught us that LDL is the bad cholesterol and HDL is the good, and HDL helps to keep the LDL levels down. If i remember correctly egg yolk is associated with HDL. Also moderate and high intensity aerobic exercise increases HDL, thus lowering LDL
This is how I understand it as well. I generally eat two free range organic vegetarian eggs a day.
For truely free range eggs look for a local backyard chicken keeper, maybe at your local farmers market. We have at times kept chickens that we never fed because they "foraged" for all their food. The yolks will be dark orange and the whites will be white instead of clear. Super tasty!0 -
Go ahead and eat the eggs. It has both HDL (healthy) and LDL (lousy) so it balances itself out. It may look like a lot of cholesterol, but that is because it adds both LDL and HDL together. Making a higher cholesterol count. Just subtract the cholesterol of the eggs from your overall daily count.0
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Eggs try some days just egg whites and some days the whole egg0
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