How many eggs can you eat in day ? Explains Dr Santhosh Jacob .

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Whole egg consumption guidelines have evolved significantly over the years, especially as new research has clarified the effects of dietary cholesterol and the nutritional benefits of eggs. Here are the current guidelines and considerations for consuming whole eggs:

Nutritional Benefits of Eggs

• Protein: Eggs are a great source of high-quality protein, containing all nine essential amino acids.
• Vitamins: Eggs are rich in B vitamins, vitamin A, and vitamin D.
• Minerals: They provide essential minerals such as iron, phosphorus, selenium, and zinc.
• Antioxidants: Eggs contain lutein and zeaxanthin, antioxidants that are important for eye health.

Dietary Cholesterol and Eggs

• Cholesterol Content: A large egg contains about 186 milligrams of cholesterol, almost all of which is in the yolk.
• Impact on Blood Cholesterol: Unlike previously thought, recent research indicates that for most people, dietary cholesterol (found in foods like eggs) has a small effect on blood cholesterol levels. The liver actually produces less cholesterol when you eat dietary cholesterol, somewhat offsetting the intake.

General Consumption Guidelines

• For Healthy Adults: The general guideline for healthy adults is that eating an egg a day is acceptable. This is part of a balanced diet that includes a variety of foods.
• For People with Heart Disease, Diabetes, or High Cholesterol: While earlier guidelines recommended limiting dietary cholesterol to 300 mg per day, recent studies suggest that the key is overall dietary patterns. However, individuals with health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, or high cholesterol should discuss their diet with their healthcare providers. Some may be advised to monitor or moderate their egg consumption.

Dietary Patterns

• Balanced Diet: Eggs should be part of a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and other sources of protein. Avoiding excessive consumption of saturated fats and trans fats is more crucial for controlling cholesterol levels than limiting dietary cholesterol.
• Preparation Matters: How eggs are prepared can also affect their health benefits. Boiled, poached, or scrambled eggs with minimal added fat are healthier choices compared to eggs fried in butter or oil.

Special Considerations

• Allergies: Eggs are a common allergen, particularly among children. Those with egg allergies should obviously avoid eggs.
• Dietary Variety: It’s beneficial to get protein from a variety of sources, not just eggs, to ensure a wide range of nutrients in your diet.

Recommendations

• Moderation is Key: As with any food, moderation is important. Including eggs as part of a diverse diet helps maximize their nutritional benefits while minimizing potential risks.
• Consult Healthcare Providers: If you have existing health conditions or specific dietary needs, consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

Eggs remain a versatile and nutritious component of the diet for most people, and the increased understanding of their effects has allowed for more nuanced recommendations than the blanket restrictions of past decades.

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( FOR THOSE WHO WANT STRAIGHT TO THE POINT SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO, RATHER THAN WATCHING IT WHOLE ) According to the video, eggs are a complete source of nutrition, containing protein, minerals, antioxidants, and vitamins including A, D, E, B12, riboflavin, pantothenic acid. Eggs can help develop the neurological and bone system. There are many studies on how eggs can improve health outcomes, but most are short-term studies. There is limited data on long-term studies.

Dr. Santhosh Jacob recommends eating 1-2 eggs per day for people with normal cholesterol levels. People with hyper-cholesterolemia, a condition where your blood cholesterol levels are too high, should limit their egg intake. Dr. Santhosh Jacob recommends consulting with a doctor about how many eggs you should eat per day.

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I daily eat 4 full egs per day, & checked my cholesterol levels after 8 months and I am surprised to see that my cholesterol levels had reduced

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இது போன்ற வாழ்க்கைக்கு அத்தியாவசியான வீடியோக்களுக்கு கண்டிப்பாக ஆதரவு தருவோம் Doctor. தொடர்ந்து Video போடுங்கள். நன்றி

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அளவுக்கு மிஞ்சினால் அமிர்தமும் நஞ்சு. அதனால் நீங்கள் சொல்வது போல் ஒரு வாரத்திற்கு 6/7 போதும். நன்றிகள் Dr Sir.

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Thank you doctor for uploading videos in youtube because i hate shorts and reels which is a waste of time and also half boiled content, i am really happy for your podcasts and long videos❤❤

BeingBetter-bl
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Thank u Dr. Pls talk about Fyber Content in Psyllium Husk (Isabgol) and Dry Fenugreek Uses, Benfits & Side Effects and also which brand buying in amazon

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Sir pls give 3 4 types of complete menu plan for healthy life
Natural and current menu mixed

PraveenKumar-iscj
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Before 4 years i reduced 15kgs without doing any workouts but only by eating 10 whole eggs a day along with lots of vegetables and very little carbs which comes from grains. Mostly i use to eat 2 meal a day without snacking anything inbetween. This diet changed my entire thing. My chronic back pain reduced and i felt like flying while walking. Also it feels very satiated and i didn't suffer from hunger and but later i switched to normal indian home diet and went to gym and ate all junk but only 1 to 2 eggs per day... Guess what i got?? I got my back pain back😢 and my weight also increased... so now i am starting to follow the diet which was i am following but this time only 5 to 6 eggs and other things are same.... yes eggs are superfood❤

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Information about egg yolks is very great, useful for me. I have two questions. (1)What about having egg whites alone? Is there any benefit?
(2) What is the best form of having eggs? Omlet, boiled or other form?
Thank you.

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Very useful- the clarity in your presentation is amazing! The way you explain the validity of research behind this / which source is more valid should help people to evaluate the info presented to them better. Grateful for your work!🙏🙏

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Tell about cashews and Almonds benefits, Please. Thank you Dr.

arunviji
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superb Dr, very informative, , im doing natural body building, , now im cleared, , thank you, , and make a video for gut health and fiber, ,

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This is why Dr. Jacob is my favourite fitness expert. He's legit coz of his background in sports injuries surgery/rehabilitation & this is by far the most ethical take on egg yolks even from within the EBM community.
Thanks for responding my query Dr.
I have a question about testing my gut absorption of dietary cholesterol- do I test my cholesterol levels today and consume 2-3+ whole eggs for 1-3 weeks and test it again to see if my body is absorbing more?

Ashwinz
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Thankful doctor for the information. Very clear and understand eating eggs. Future please give us information about knee ligaments.

vincentraj
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Thank you sir..This video gives us good idea about number of eggs we can eat per day

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Pls put videos on ways of consuming protien..Protien edukum pothu what kind of fiber foods edukanum pathi konjam explain pannunga

muthuvignesh
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Yes, please talk about fiber requirements and how to incorporate them in daily life other than fruits and veggies

kavithamani
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Good morning sir. Such a wonderful information sir. I had a doubt. My son ate dairy 2 eggs at the age of 7. Is it ok sir. Daily his work outs are swimming 1 hour shuttle 2 hours.

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VitC, Minerals, folic acid, zinc, selenium pathi oru detailed video panunga doctor please adhu edhula elam iruku nu even veg source um please include 🙏

abirama
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Very informative sir, thank you!!! I have had this going on in my mind for a very long time but now I'm clear .. My father had heart related issues so on the safer note I should avoid eggs

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