Posted by: thefitnessblog | February 21, 2008

Egg it up!

   Eggs. Yes you’ve seen them around… lying there in your referigerator. Maybe reminded of them whenever your in the mood for a rocky movie. Yet, despite their high protien content, they are not a part of your regular diet.

   Why not?   Over at the Men’s Health website, I was reading up on some “Power Foods”. 12 of them in all; one, of course, being eggs. Here’s what they have to say:

Superpowers: Building muscle, burning fat
Secret weapons: Protein, vitamins A and B12
Fight against: Obesity
Sidekicks: Egg Beaters, which have fewer calories than eggs and no fat, but just as much of the core nutrients
Impostors: None

   For a long time, eggs were considered pure evil, and doctors were more likely to recommend tossing eggs at passing cars than throwing them into omelette pans. That’s because just two eggs contain enough cholesterol to put you over your daily recommended value. Though you can cut out some of that by removing part of the yolk and using the white, more and more research shows that eating an egg or two a day will not raise your cholesterol levels.

   In fact, we’ve learned that most blood cholesterol is made by the body from dietary fat, not dietary cholesterol. That’s why you should take advantage of eggs and their powerful makeup of protein. The protein found in eggs has the highest “biological value” of protein — a measure of how well it supports your body’s protein need — of any food. In other words, the protein in eggs is more effective at building muscle than protein from other sources, even milk and beef. Eggs also contain vitamin B12, which is necessary for fat breakdown.

   There you have it. Some compelling reasons to bring eggs back into the mainstream morning breakfast of american households.


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