An Egg a day
When you add some vegetables to your eggs and have it with some whole
wheat bread your breakfast is the healthiest meal of the day. Eggs have
been a topic of hot controversy, though doctors and scientists believe
that eggs are healthy.
For almost 40 years now, the debate is
still on whether to eat or not to eat eggs, the number of eggs that can
be eaten and are they as bad for the heart as smoking.
Do eggs really make you fat; do they actually add plaque to the arteries of your heart as they are high in cholesterol?
When
actually analyzed, it was found that eggs don’t make you fat, but they
aid in weight loss. Each egg has 70 calories and is rich in protein –
this protein causes the body to release glucagon which helps the body
make use of stored fats and carbohydrates.
Eggs are cholesterol
increasing villains – is this a fact or a myth? Yes eggs are high in
cholesterol, actually 200mg per egg approximately. What researcher’s say
is that this dietary cholesterol found in eggs is not as harmful as
cholesterol from saturated fats, so cholesterol from eggs is not the
cause for plaque in coronary arteries. Scientists from Harvard studied
more than 100,000 people before reaching this conclusion. In fact, an
egg a day improved the HDL – the good cholesterol and helped one to
maintain a low carbohydrate diet.
Many people believe that the
egg yolk should be discarded and only the white consumed – as egg white
is said to be pure protein with no fat. The yellow yolk has fat,
nutrients and protein – it has 240mg of leucine – which is an amino acid
and helps in muscle building. Egg yolks also have choline which helps
cell membrane functions, cholesterol which serves as the molecular
framework of numerous hormones. In addition to this, egg yolks also
contain vitamin A, vitamin D and vitamin E.
Eggs are found to be
full of health benefits, research has now found that eating one egg a
day is absolutely fine and in fact healthy and for those with heart
disease can eat about four eggs a week.
To co-relate cholesterol
building plaque in the arteries you would have to first study the
complete diet of a person. The cholesterol build up could be due to
saturated fats and a diet rich in dairy products and an unhealthy
lifestyle.
Eating raw eggs can cause food poisoning as they may
contain salmonella bacteria which can cause illness, especially in
babies, toddlers, elderly people and pregnant women.
Eggs should
always be stored in the fridge and ideally separately from other food
items, the egg tray is best. Make it a habit to wash hands thoroughly
after handling and breaking eggs. Discard eggs with a cracked shell as
dirt and bacteria can enter and contaminate the egg.
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