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Eggs Do Not Raise Cholesterol
Don't believe the lies anymore - eat eggs!I'll bet you are one of those people who have been fed the lie - "don't eat too many eggs, they raise your cholesterol levels". Well, this simply isn't true. I've long known about the benefits and advantages of eating eggs, and always knew that when doctors told my patients to "avoid eating eggs because they are bad for your cholesterol levels" that this was just another ridiculous and misguided opinion. A bit like "avoid butter and eat margarine", remember that one?Well we all know that heart disease levels increased considerably after the introduction on margarine, and that these semi-plastic concoctions contain hydrogenated fats. The reality is that eggs are one of the most nutrient-dense foods you can possibly consume, in fact, they are possibly the best biological form of protein you can eat. One large egg provides 6 grams of high-quality, easily digested protein and all the essential amino acids. Eggs are also a significant source of a number of vitamins and minerals. The yolk of a large egg has about 4 to 5 grams of fat, mainly the unsaturated type, and also contains choline, an important substance necessary for fat breakdown and brain function. Eggs also provide high-quality protein at a lower cost than many other animal-protein foods. But wait, there's more good newsA large body of research over five decades has revealed no association between eating eggs and heart disease. Here are some of the highlights: No impact on cholesterol or triglycerides or blood.
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