
Eggs: Friends or Foe?

Fast forward to 2020, I am past my prime (and Government actually call me an elder, by making us opt in for their ElderShield), but there are major improvements since 2008. I can fit into a size 28-29 pants (compared to size 34 back then), I can still run and sprint and I also started to work out in the gym! Back to the main storyline of the day: Eggs. When we talk about cholesterol, we generally (or very loosely) refer to good and bad cholesterol. What the general public do not know is that cholesterol play an important part in our bodily functions. You need cholesterol to make hormones, and also help you in your digestion of food. For the technically savvy readers out there, cholesterol helps to make bile, which will then be used to digest food. Cholesterol comes from two sources: your body and food. Your body will produce all the cholesterol you need, and circulates it in your bloodstream. When you eat a diet that is high in “trans-fat” and saturated fat, your liver will actually produce more cholesterol. Cholesterol will actually form plaques along arterial walls and cause blockage of arteries. I will dedicate my next blog post on more about eggs and cholesterol. Stay tuned!
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