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    What happens if you eat two eggs a day

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodJanuary 28, 20253 Mins Read
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    Regardless of your opinion on eggs, you probably keep a pack in your fridge.

    Eggs are an excellent morning breakfast for me. Because they taste wonderful and I’ve found they have other benefits. Even I didn’t realize their value.

    After reading this article, I now eat two eggs a day.

    So let’s begin. Eggs include what? Are they harmful to consume regularly? How crucial are they to a balanced diet? Luckily, we have all the answers you need.

    What are eggs made of? It turns out plenty. Eggs contain A, D, E, B12, riboflavin, and folate. Iodine, iron, calcium, zinc, and selenium are also present.

    Egg cholesterol
    You’ve probably heard that eggs are unhealthy since they contain cholesterol.

    Wrong. Eggs contain cholesterol, but it’s not dangerous for you, see blood type cholesterol. Egg cholesterol is safe, claims Aftonbladet’s Jennie Nyenvik.

    Studies reveal that a protein-rich breakfast can help you lose weight. Research shows that a low-calorie diet with breakfast eggs can help you lose weight twice as fast.

    Eggs also help you feel full longer, reducing your calorie intake.

    Eggs boost immunity.
    Since most people are now emerging from winter and you may have been sneezing and coughing for weeks, this is the perfect time to suggest that eggs can boost your immune system.

    Two eggs a day helps prevent infections, viruses, and illness, according to research.

    Eggs include 22% of the daily selenium need, which boosts the immune system.

    Eggs and body
    Choline—have you heard of it? It alters nerve signals that help us remember daily details like where we left our keys or wallet.

    Choline supplements increase memory and alertness, study shows.

    Lutein keeps eyesight clear. New research shows that chicken eggs are high in lutein, which is good for your eyes. Your eyes naturally generate lutein, which preserves the retina.

    Combating depression
    With the sun hiding in winter, vitamin D is hard to get. Eggs can help you obtain it. Vitamin D helps our teeth’s PH balance and bones’ strength.

    Vitamin D can help fight sadness, and they include folate, a vitamin B needed to make new red blood cells.

    Folate deficiency can cause anemia. Foetuses need folate to develop normally in the womb. Good info for soon-to-be mommies.

    Anti-aging
    As said, eggs contain amino acids that create and regenerate cells. This can reduce look aging.

    Growing older doubles our vitamin D needs. Over-60s should take 10 micrograms. About 0.7 micrograms per egg.

    Reduced heart risk
    Feel Good reports that Canadian researchers have linked egg-dense diets to a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and certain malignancies.

    Its secret? Eggs include antioxidants tryptophan and tyrosine.

    Bad LDL levels increase heart disease risk. Eggs may increase LDL and lessen heart disease risk.

    I know eggs are healthy, but maybe now you’ll see them differently.

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