Fact or myth?

And I know I'm going to stir the pot here, but the cholesterol you eat from natural sources doesn't necessarily effect blood cholesterol. And blood cholesterol is not an indicator of heart disease or heart attack. Anyone still believing the lipid hypothesis needs to read some newer research, Gary Taubes is a good place to start. Or, if you're not a reader, watch Fat Head, it's available on Neflix.

All that said, eggs have the same amount. The Omega-3s can be higher in free ranged eggs.

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I haven't read Gary Taubes book yet. Robb Wolf at www.robbwolf.com talks about the effects of eating animal fat and animal protein on his site. Mark Sisson at www.marksdailyapple.com does as well. Both are leaders in the Paleo lifestyle which is truly amazing. Both sites are great if you want the truth about cholesterol and Dr. Oz. Not knocking Dr. Oz but some of his stuff is way out there in my humble opinion.
 
Can you elaborate? Don't eat 3 eggs a day? Don't go over 3 eggs a day? Don't worry about 3 eggs a day??

I think what Dunkinnut was trying to say was everything in moderation. Like.... you wouldn't let a child eat 3 Ice cream cones every day. That just wouldn't be very healthy for the child.......So don't eat 3 eggs everyday and you will be fine.
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I think what Dunkinnut was trying to say was everything in moderation. Like.... you wouldn't let a child eat 3 Ice cream cones every day. That just wouldn't be very healthy for the child.......So don't eat 3 eggs everyday and you will be fine.  :)


I get that but he said this exactly: don't 3 eggs a day. That doesn't make sense and I wanted to know what we aren't supposed to do. Don't what??
 
Can you elaborate? Don't eat 3 eggs a day? Don't go over 3 eggs a day? Don't worry about 3 egg
Basically don't over do it with anything. The number is irrelevant. Eating three eggs(or 4,5,6) on one day will not kill you but just don't do it every day. Like drinking alcohol it's ok to have a couple glasses of wine or 4 beers or so but just don't do it every day. Next time I post I will try to be more specific.


I get that but he said this exactly: don't 3 eggs a day. That doesn't make sense and I wanted to know what we aren't supposed to do. Don't what??

Sorry for the grammatical error as my fingers work ahead or behind my brain and not sure which.



I think what Dunkinnut was trying to say was everything in moderation. Like.... you wouldn't let a child eat 3 Ice cream cones every day. That just wouldn't be very healthy for the child.......So don't eat 3 eggs everyday and you will be fine.
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Scramble back to eggs! Forget those high cholesterol warnings, they're healthier than ever, say experts

If you're eyeing up your breakfast options and fancy going to work on an egg, there’s no need to hold back.

For after years of telling us to shun them as an everyday food, the health police now say that eggs have become better for us.

The cholesterol content of eggs – which was previously believed to be a health risk – is now much lower compared with ten years ago, a study suggests.

Eggs also contain more vitamin D, which helps protect the bones, preventing diseases such as osteoporosis and rickets.

The reason eggs have become more nutritious over the past decade is that hens are no longer fed bone meal, which was banned in the Nineties following the BSE crisis, the researchers claim. Instead the birds are normally given a mixture of wheat, corn and high-protein formulated feed, which makes their eggs more wholesome.

A U.S. government study found that modern eggs contain 13 per cent less cholesterol and 64 per cent more vitamin D compared with a decade ago.


This is backed by British research which shows that a medium-sized egg contains about 100mg of cholesterol, a third of the 300mg recommended daily limit.

Hen diet: Researchers claim that the reason that eggs have become so nutritious in the past decade is that hens eat more healthily since bone meal was banned in the 1990s following the BSE crisis

Andrew Joret, deputy chairman of the British Egg Industry Council, whose firm Noble Foods made the findings, said: ‘We believe the reduction is due to changes in the feeds used in British plants since the Nineties when the use of bone meal was banned.’

Two years ago Canadian researchers claimed that eggs actually helped lower blood pressure.

They suggested that when eggs are digested they produce proteins that mimic the action of powerful blood pressure-lowering drugs, known as Ace inhibitors.

A recent Surrey University study found eating one or two eggs for breakfast could help with weight loss as the high protein content makes us feel fuller longer.

The study, which involved volunteers eating two eggs a day for 12 weeks, also found that none had raised cholesterol.

In the Sixties many Britons ate up to five eggs a day but by the Nineties this had dropped to two or three a week – in part due to warnings about high cholesterol levels.

Charles Saatchi, husband of TV chef Nigella Lawson, recently claimed to have lost five stone by eating eggs for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...olesterol-warnings-theyre-healthier-ever.html
 

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