30 Reasons
To Eat Eggs
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Study
showed that those who consumed 4 or more eggs per week had lower cholesterol
than those who only ate one egg per week.
Eggs are
good for you! Here’s why:
1. Eggs
are Full of Vitamins and Minerals- Including vitamins B, C, D, E, K, and
more.
2. Lower
High Blood Pressure- The peptides present in eggs were shown to help reduce
high blood pressure.
3. Great
Source of Protein- Eggs are a great source of protein, one egg contains 6
grams of protein.
4. Omega
3’s- Eggs contain a high level of essential omega-3 fatty acids, an essential
nutrient and good for your heart.
5. Nine
Essential Amino Acids- Eggs are known as the perfect food as they are the
only one that contains all 9 of the essential amino acids.
6. Can
Lower Your Cholesterol- Eggs do contain cholesterol, however as mentioned
above, studies have shown that those who consume eggs regularly had a reduced
LDL and an increase in HDL (the good cholesterol).
7. Boost
Brain and Nerve Health-One egg contains 20% of the daily recommended intake
of choline. Approximately 90% of Americans are choline deficient. Choline is
essential for phospholipids used in all cell membranes. Adequate levels of
choline are essential for brain and nerve health.
8. Contain
Lutein and Zeaxanthin- These carotenoids are an essential component for eye
health and defend against the damaging effects of free radicals.
9. Contain
Tryptophan and Tyrosine- Two amino acids which have great antioxidant
properties. Tryptophan is also important as it is converted to serotonin, a
mood Enhancer and converted into melatonin in the pineal gland, which
benefits sleep.
10.
Reduced Risk of Macular Degeneration- Eggs protect your eyes from developing
age-related macular degeneration due to the lutein and zeaxanthin present.
11. Good
Source of Vitamin B12- Vitamin B12 is an important vitamin for the process of
converting homocysteine into safe molecules, such as glutathione, an
important antioxidant.
12. Eggs
Contain Calcium- One egg contains 50mg (5%) calcium. Although not a large
source of calcium, an increased intake can reduce the risk of colon polyups
and breast cancer.
13. Eggs
Do NOT Cause Heart Disease- The choline in eggs is a crucial nutrient to help
reduce the inflammation that leads to heart disease.
14. Reduce
Birth Defects- Eggs contain folate, a nutrient which studies have shown to help
prevent birth defects when consumed prenatally, one egg contains 44μg (11%)
of folate.
15. Good
Source of Vitamin A- One egg contains 19% vitamin A which plays an important
role in improving the immune system.
16.
Promote Healthy Hair and Nails- The sulfur contained in eggs and the
additional vitamins and minerals help promote hair and nail growth.
17. Reduce
Oxidative Stress- Selenium, an essential macronutrient contained in eggs
helps reduce oxidative stress.
18. Reduce
Risk of Tumors- Eggs are an excellent source of selenium which has been
associated with preventing cancer and in particular reducing tumors affecting
the prostate.
19. Eggs
Protect Your Eyesight- Not only do they prevent macular degeneration, but the
antioxidants in eggs also have been reported to protect eyes from damage
related to UV exposure.
20.
Reduces Risk of Cataracts- The antioxidants have also been linked to reducing
the risk of developing cataracts in old age.
21.
Improve Immune System Functioning- The iron contained in eggs helps support a
healthy immune system and normal red blood cell production.
22. Lose
Weight- In a study from Louisiana State University, participants who ate eggs
for breakfast instead of bagels, lost more weight and reported having more
energy.
23. Reduce
Risk of Breast Cancer- A recent study found that women who consumed high
amounts of choline, an abundant nutrient in eggs, were 24% less likely to get
breast cancer.
24. Source
of Vitamin D- The majority of the population is deficient in vitamin D which
is essential for boosting the immune system and preventing cancer. One egg
contains 41 IU of the 600 IU recommend daily amount of vitamin D.
25.
Reduces Inflammation- The choline in eggs aids in reducing inflammation in
the body. Chronic inflammation has been linked to increasing the risk of
osteoporosis, Alzheimer’s, cognitive decline, and type 2 diabetes.
26.
Beneficial for Fetal Development- The choline present in eggs is essential
for pregnant women as it is crucial for proper fetal brain development and
preventing neural tube defects.
27. Reduce
Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke- Several studies have shown that the
nutrients in eggs help prevent blood clots which reduces the risk of a heart
attack or stroke.
28.
Improved Memory Function- The high amount of vitamins and nutrients in eggs,
in particular choline, improves memory function and cognition.
29. Eggs
Can Be Inexpensive- Many are able to get eggs for a great price when bought
from local farmers. Another option is to raise your own chickens! Not only
does this help save money and provide you with more nutritional value, but
you could sell eggs to those in the area to cover the cost of caring for
them.
30. Egg
Variety- There are many ways to prepare eggs, whether you eat them raw,
scramble them up in coconut oil, or boil them. You can also add great variety
by adding in nutritious vegetables and herbs, such as to an omelet.
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Wednesday, 8 June 2016
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Where did the information come from? Any scientific proof of these information? Otherwise these information will cause trouble to a lot of people. --- Soon
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