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omid
post Feb 21 2013, 01:37 AM

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QUOTE(skinnyboy @ Feb 1 2013, 12:13 PM)
guys, is that hazard if consume 2-3 eggs each day? i having this habit 1-2 year ago... now keep coughing and make the sound "ergh" (due to throat dry maybe) and my parents say eat too much egg not good? is that one of the reason? and i keep flu recently... visited doctor and he said might nose allergy
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The yolk is where all of the cholesterol (about 185mg) of an egg is found. The American Heart Association recommends keeping cholesterols intake to less than 300mg a day.
Not being aware of your daily cholesterol intake and eating more yolks is almost as bad as smoking for people at risk of heart disease.
you can consume the white as much as you want, but don't take more than 3 - 4 whole egg each week.

hope it hepled

This post has been edited by omid: Feb 21 2013, 01:38 AM
omid
post Feb 26 2013, 02:55 PM

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QUOTE(Ballard @ Feb 26 2013, 02:24 PM)
This is helping no-one; the "yolks are as bad as smoking" study has been utterly discredited.

For the record, I ate seventeen eggs yesterday.
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I was not coming up with this from no where and i didn't make it up by myself.
Even though researchers on that study were only looking at people with pre-existing risk factors for heart disease and not the population at large, but it still valid as the amount of cholesterol would exceed the guidlines.

http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/GettingHealt...278_Article.jsp
http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/GettingHealt...484_Article.jsp

Check these two pages and have a look at their guidlines as www.heart.org (American Heart Association) is the most reliable source.

This post has been edited by omid: Feb 26 2013, 02:55 PM
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post Feb 26 2013, 06:07 PM

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QUOTE(GameFr3ak @ Feb 26 2013, 03:18 PM)
This is probably the most common nutrition myth and is so far from the truth it’s shocking. Eggs increase cholesterol. This statement is 100% true. However, one key word is missing that turns this statement on its head. Eggs increase GOOD cholesterol! That’s right eggs increase HDL (good cholesterol) not LDL (bad cholesterol). This original study was conducted by a cereal company! It’s no wonder that the conclusions were so negative towards having eggs for breakfast. Also, dried egg yolk powder and not real eggs were used in this study! Not only does nobody eat dried egg yolk powder, but in and of itself, dried yolk powder is toxic to blood vessels because it’s been oxidized. Eggs are a great protein source and cheap. Never use just egg whites alone the yolk actually offsets the insulin response from the white and contains healthy fats. If you’re watching your calories from fats its fine to have say 4 whites with 1 yolk. A note on cereal is that it’s a great way to increase your body-fat! Sugary cereals combined with insulinogenic milk will have your storing body-fat at an alarming rate not to mention have you crash hard one hour later. What really grates me is that the majority of cereal advertisements are aimed at children. If you have kids try replacing their cereal with eggs and watch their performance in school improve.

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All the cholesterol in yolks are surly LDL FRIEND, please read more before giving information.

 

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