Who said eggs are bad for you?!


Question:

Who said eggs are bad for you?


Answers:
No one. Eggs are good for you

The National Egg Council, but they changed there minds, now they say they are not as bad as once thought.

Edwina Curry, in 1988.

some dumb chicken

not me....i like em...not too many tho.

Edwina Currie

dunno m8t

I completely disagree, they are very good for you and I try to have at least two a week. They're a great source of protein. I reckon it's just the usual scaremongers trying to stop us from eating anything.

Having said that, I don't think you're supposed to have eggs when you're pregnant!

Humpty Dumpty

According to the Mayo Clinic the egg is a perfect food with protein, vitamin A, vitamin D, riboflavin and other vitamins and minerals, or the culprit that may make cholesterol creep up to dangerous levels? Eggs are both, according to the November issue of Women’s HealthSource.
One whole egg has 213 milligrams (mg) of cholesterol. The American Heart Association recommends that healthy people limit their cholesterol to 300 mg a day. If you have an egg for breakfast, that means limiting meat, poultry and dairy products the rest of the day to stay within the recommended guideline.
If you have coronary artery disease it is recommended to limit your egg comsumption.

This is bad for you,that is bad for you,everything is bad for you!
Bloody doctors dont know what to come up with next.

Eggs are bad because they give you salmonella poisoning other wise known as food poisoning which could kill you.

I eat lots, we keep free range chickens on our farm.

Anyone who thinks eggs are tastless should go and buy some eggs from a decent farmyard. Fresh freerange are almost a different food altogether, thet are so much better.

Ignore supermarket definitions of freerange, there farms are disgustingly overcrowded with no fresh grass or space to nest/roam. The hens are still hen-pecked - a sure sign of stress.

I include free range eggs and organic milk in my diet...their great for you...




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