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Let's start at the beginning.. Egg yolk Neither fattens nor raises bad cholesterol. The whole egg is one of the healthiest foods there is, it is complete protein and the yolk has good fats, vitamins and antioxidants that help you to be healthier.
Why do so many people still have a phobia of yolk?! It is due to the confusion between cholesterol in the diet; The one found in food and cholesterol in our blood. They are totally different! High blood cholesterol levels are the result of a bad diet; Excess carbohydrates processed in the diet + trans fats/excess saturated fats and sedentariness, but it is not because of the cholesterol you get from food. That a food is naturally high in cholesterol (such as egg yolks and shellfish) does not imply that it will raise your bad cholesterol.
Benefits.

  1. The eggs help you keep fit; Improve insulin and glucose metabolism.
  2. For your amount of protein and fat helps control cravings and apatite during the day, fill, that makes them a breakfast/snack even ideal dinner.
  3. They are one of the richest foods in leucine; The amino acid responsible to a greater degree of protein synthesis, and influences the hypothalamic regulation of food intake and insulin for better functioning of the metabolism.
  4. Protect Your heart! Daily egg consumption raises levels of adiponectin, a hormone involved in fat burning; Reduces circulating triglycerides.
  5. Help to improve muscle mass, cholesterol in eggs supports testosterone production. Anabolic hormone that helps you to "grow" and to lose fat more efficiently.
  6. It is a superfood: high in vitamin D, B vitamins, choline, minerals, carotenoids and fatty acids.
    And you may ask: why do you consume lighter? To be able to eat more food, 1 egg has 71 calories and a clear is 17, they are eaten in different proportions. Usually for each egg add 3-4 clear, and so I have the benefits of the 2 worlds.
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