Lowcarb

Eggs

Let's face it, for many decades now, the egg as humble as it may look, has been demonized. There's really no other word that does justice to what so-called dietary experts and healthcare professionals have done to the egg.

Think about it, for hundreds, if not thousands of years, people have relied on the simple chicken egg for a decent chunk of their daily sustenance. It's easy to see why; eggs are normally cheap. They're very compact. They're very portable. They are also very adaptable and versatile.

You can you can turn them into souffle's. You can make omelettes. You can bake them into a wide range of dishes. You can add them as a firming ingredient. You can use it as a binder. You can also separate it between egg whites and egg yolk. There’s just so many things you could do with the egg.
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It is really quite a shame that for such a long time, we have been told that the egg is really bad for us. This is due to the fact that there has been such a tremendous amount of misconceptions regarding cholesterol.

Well, thanks to research within the past 10 years, we now have a clear and accurate view of the egg’s effect on the human health. What is a new consensus? It turns out that the egg, while loaded with cholesterol, is actually good for us.

It not only contains a long laundry list of vitamins and nutrients and minerals, It also has a very small calorie footprint. It is also loaded with fat that makes you feel fuller for a longer period of time.

It really is quite sad that the egg, along with dietary fat and cholesterol, have been demonized throughout all these years. The reason for this, of course, is that people were distracted from looking at the real culprit.

There is a real culprit behind the modern society's ever-expanding waistline. There is a biochemical compound to blame for the obesity epidemic that is gripping the United States, the European Union, and all other areas of the world where there is a large middle class.

This dietary culprit, of course, is sugar, also known as carbohydrates. That steaming bowl of rice that you're enjoying, or that pile of mashed potatoes, or stack of bread that you normally love to eat, they can actually cause more damage to your system than fat.

The reason for this, of course, is that people tend to eat more carbohydrates, and carbohydrates are very inflammatory. When you look at the molecular structure of carbohydrates, it is easy to see why. There are so many attraction points on the surface of carbohydrates that they soak up a tremendous amount of water.

When you eat a lot of carbs, your body soaks up a tremendous amount of water. I wish I could tell you that this is harmless; it isn't. When you have all that water in your blood, in your skin, and also affecting your nervous system, you get inflamed.

Inflammation is bad news. Not only do you develop bad skin, or you're more susceptible to pimples, and other skin blemishes, as well as wrinkles, you are also prematurely aging your body. You’re putting a tremendous amount of pressure on your bloodstream, and this translates to high blood pressure and other cardiovascular issues. I can go on and on.

Arising above all of this is the humble egg. The egg has been unfairly demonized throughout the years, but the truth is, the egg is one of our dietary best friends. It definitely should be your best friend if you adopt a lowcarb diet.

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It packs a lot of clean protein, which is vital for tissue building and regeneration. It also has a low-calorie footprint, and since it's loaded with fat, it can make you feel fuller for a longer period of time.

Rediscover the egg today. If you want to switch to lowcarb or keto diet, click here for a blueprint that will enable you to do so quickly and safely. Hint: The egg is part of the plan. Eating more eggs is part of the plan.




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Ich freue mich, dass du zu meiner Seite gefunden hast! Mein Name ist Tina und ich habe nach der Autoimmun-Diagnose Multiple Sklerose vor einigen Jahren sehr schnell diverse ganzheitliche Aspekte in mein Leben integriert, angefangen mit einer Ernährungsumstellung.

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So excited you've found your way to my site! I'm Tina and it's a pleasure to have you here!

Following the autoimmune diagnose of multiple sclerosis several years ago, I started integrating a more wholistic approach to life. It all started with a change in diet, but has evolved to so much more from there: Eat, Sleep + Relax are the high level pillars this is built on.

As an outdoorsy active person who loves to spend time in the mountains and nature in general, I was devestated by the thougth of not being able to do this anymore. I wasn't ready to accept that as my future and wanted to do anything and everything in my power to heal + remain healthy rather than leaning back and purely depend on medication.

A lot has changed since then and I'm fit + healthy and can enjoy the things I love! As a certified health & nutritional coach, as well as Wahls Protocol® Health Practitioner I now support + empower others looking to taking back control. 

Simple, small adjustments can have a much bigger effect on so much more + improve your overall wellbeing drastically.

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