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Old 07-04-2006, 03:07 PM   #1
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Its good whats good for you.Anyways it was talking about eggs, this guy tested his cholesterol and then he ate 4 eggs straight for 2 weeks or something then he tested it again and it was way lower, so why eat egg whites when u can just eat the whole eggs and not worrying so much?
 
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Old 07-04-2006, 03:19 PM   #2
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Its good whats good for you.Anyways it was talking about eggs, this guy tested his cholesterol and then he ate 4 eggs straight for 2 weeks or something then he tested it again and it was way lower, so why eat egg whites when u can just eat the whole eggs and not worrying so much?
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One Egg daily protects from heart disease, cancer
MIL/Agencies, Jun 22, 2006.



London, June 22 – A new study has confirmed that consumption of one egg daily protects from heart disease, cancer and eye problems, based on Bruce Griffin of the University of Surrey.

The analysis of 30 egg studies confirmed that people who consumed one or more eggs a day were at no more risk of suffering from cardiovascular disease than those who were non-egg eaters, reported the online edition of Daily Mail.

As per IANS and the report of the Daily Mail, the egg yolks contain cholesterol, but nutritionists now know that it is the saturated fats in food, not dietary cholesterol, that raises blood cholesterol levels, a risk factor for heart attacks.

"To view eggs solely in terms of their dietary cholesterol content is to ignore the potential benefits of eggs on coronary risk factors, including obesity and diabetes," Griffin says, describing eggs as super food.

One egg provides 13 essential nutrients, all in the yolks. It contains the nutrients lutein and zeaxanthin, which could help to prevent or even reverse the age-related eye problem macular degeneration (MD).

Egg whites contain albumen, an important source of protein, and no fat, the researchers say.

Eggs are an excellent source of Vitamin B, which are needed for vital functions in the body, and also provide good quantities of Vitamin A, essential for normal growth and development, the researchers said.

An egg's Vitamin E content protects against heart disease and some cancers; there's also Vitamin D, which promotes mineral absorption and good bone health.

Eggs are rich in iodine, for making thyroid hormones, and phosphorus, essential for healthy bones and teeth.

Girls who eat an egg a day in their teens may give themselves additional protection against breast cancer in later life.

It is the essential nutrients in eggs, such as amino acids, vitamins and minerals that may be responsible for this protection.

Eggs are also low in calories -- a large egg contains only 75 calories and 5 grams of fat -- and other research suggests they can help you lose weight.

Health experts used to recommend a maximum egg consumption of three a week to avoid a rise in blood cholesterol levels. But since evidence has shown that it is saturated fat intake that affects cholesterol, advice has changed.

Now Britain's government's Foods Standards Agency (FSA) says there is no limit as long as they form part of a healthy, balanced diet
 
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Old 07-04-2006, 03:43 PM   #3
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WOOOOOHHHH EGGS ALL THE WAY!!!
 
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Old 07-04-2006, 04:14 PM   #4
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theres so much different **** about eggs scientific studies, student reports, docters analysis I cant be ****ed to read it all, this argument seems to pop up numerous times a week on different forums..................having said that I did just read Jornt post
 
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Old 07-04-2006, 07:16 PM   #5
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i dont want to be sorry later on in life. the yolk in egg whites is proved and i have done a lab experiment on the egg yolk and have proved to my self of the amount of cholesterol it has. so i choose not to eat too many yolk, rather i will stick to my egg whites.
 
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Old 07-04-2006, 09:51 PM   #6
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have done a lab experiment on the egg yolk and have proved to my self of the amount of cholesterol it has. so i choose not to eat too many yolk
That is the poor science that has propogated the myth that eggs are bad!

You have only looked at the content of the egg, not what it does once its absorbed. All of the cholesterol in the blood is made by the body. Extra cholesterol is not linked to an increase in production. It is the extra saturated and trans fats that cause a raise in cholesterol production.
 
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Old 07-04-2006, 11:44 PM   #7
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lol tonkin .... that show rapes the very fabric of all sustainable life on this planet
Theres 4 health shows on at the moment, eggs get bashed a bit then are hyped up. Dont delve to deep into this ****, the study they did on the show was funny and inconsistant, in order for it to be correct the guy would have to follow the same eating patterns each day. All he did was add 4 eggs a day, some of them were fried lol, they bashed eggs the whole program, then at the end they said you should be eating them to keep healthy lol. Remember the difference between non biased information, dont get on the bull**** bandwagon.
 
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Old 07-05-2006, 01:43 AM   #8
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I don't understand the point of JornT's post in this thread.

 
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I don't understand the point of JornT's post in this thread.

He likes to hear himself talk while jerkin'it
 
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Old 07-05-2006, 03:26 AM   #10
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that show rapes the very fabric of all sustainable life on this planet
It annoys me that it comes so close to giving out some good info and dispelling some myths. Its like getting a chick naked only to have her put her clothes on again.

I loved how they had the world expert on cholesterol interviewed and had her say that there was two types of cholesterol. They then ask some local diet 'expert' about eggs and cholesterol. What happened to the expert opinion???
 
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Old 07-06-2006, 10:58 PM   #11
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Its like getting a chick naked only to have her put her clothes on again.
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Old 07-06-2006, 11:06 PM   #12
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Dude this is the internet! If you can't find porn you must be blind.
 
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Old 07-13-2006, 09:41 PM   #13
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You need a certain amount of saturated fats and cholesterol in your diet to be healthy, moreso if you're training hard. You have to remember that most of this "advice" and studies about bad cholesterol is based on the average joe, not a trainer whose in the gym 4, 5 times a week and needs the extra cholesterol, fats, etc. Remember as a bodybuilder alot of the rules that apply to the general population are different for you.

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