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		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.miritturley.com/2009/03/24/the-incredible-egg-a-medical-intuitive-perspective/%"><img align="left" hspace="5" width="150" src="http://www.miritturley.com/images/brown_egg.jpg" class="alignleft wp-post-image tfe" alt="The Egg - A Medical Intuitive Perspective" title="incredible-edible-egg" /></a><p></p> <p>It all started with a retweet about eggs and protein. I received more comments to that tweet on both my Facebook and Twitter accounts than on almost any other topic.  I think that people just love their eggs.</p> <p>All joking aside every few years there is an entirely new study about eggs.  There isn&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>It all started with a retweet about eggs and protein.</strong> I received more comments to that tweet on both my Facebook and Twitter accounts than on almost any other topic.  I think that people just love their eggs.</p>
<p>All joking aside every few years there is an entirely new study about eggs.  There isn&#8217;t ever any true conclusion if they are good for you or not.  So I decided to talk about eggs from a nutritional and <em>medical intuitive</em> perspective.</p>
<p>A <em>medical intuitive perspective</em> is a perspective in which takes in the totality or holistic view of an issue.</p>
<p>The problem with the egg is that we have pulled apart its components and then studied the effects of those components on the human body.  For that matter that&#8217;s what we do with most things, forgetting that the &#8220;whole is greater than the sum of the parts its made of&#8221;. In the 60&#8242;s there was a cholesterol scare craze, stopping us from eating eggs, this was before we looked at sedentary living and other lifestyle factors.</p>
<p>Here are some facts&#8230;</p>
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<td colspan="2" width="100%" bgcolor="#336699"><strong><span style="color: #ffffff;">HEN                                EGGS<br />
(composition in 100 gr. of eatable matter)</span></strong></td>
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<p align="left"><strong>Water<br />
Energy<br />
Energy<br />
Nitrogen total<br />
Protein Nitrogen<br />
Carbon Hydrates<br />
Total Lipids<br />
Saturated Fatty Acids<br />
Monounsaturated Fatty Acids<br />
Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids<br />
Cholesterol<br />
Fibre<br />
Calcium<br />
Magnesium<br />
Iron<br />
Iodine<br />
Zinc<br />
Vitamin B1 (thiamine)<br />
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)<br />
Niacin (acid nicotinic)<br />
Acid folic<br />
Vitamin B12 (cianocobalamin)<br />
Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)<br />
Vitamin C (acid ascorbic)<br />
Vitamin A (equivalents retinol)<br />
Vitamin D3<br />
Vitamin E</strong></td>
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<p align="left"><strong>75.2 g<br />
160 kcal<br />
669 kj<br />
2.03 g<br />
1.93 g<br />
0.68 g<br />
12.1 g<br />
3.3 g<br />
4.9 g<br />
1.8 g<br />
410 mg<br />
0 g<br />
56.2 mg<br />
12.1 mg<br />
2.2 mg<br />
12.7 mcg<br />
2.0 mg<br />
0.11 mg<br />
0.37 mg<br />
0.08 mg<br />
51.2 mcg<br />
2.1 mcg<br />
0.12 mg<br />
0 mg<br />
227 mcg<br />
1.8 mcg<br />
2.0 mg</strong></td>
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<p>Eggs are healthy and complete food. The variety of nutrients                      and the high absorption of our body make eggs one of the most                      complete foods. Eggs compounds are essential for human                      body functions as well as for health.</p>
<p>Eggs are rich on high biological value proteins easy to digest.                      Egg protein is very good, scientist even use it as pattern                      to compare the protein quality of other food.</p>
<p>One egg has a significant quantity of a wide range of <strong><span style="color: #006699;">vitamins</span></strong> (A, B<sub>2</sub>, B<sub>12</sub>, D, E, etc) and <strong><span style="color: #006699;">minerals</span></strong> (phosphorus, selenium, iron, iodine y zinc) that contribute                      to cover a large part of adults’ ADI of nutrients. The action                      of some vitamins and oligoelements of eggs help to protect                      our body from degenerative process such as cancer, diabetes,                      cataract and some cardiovascular conditions.</p>
<p>The <strong><span style="color: #006699;">energetic content</span> </strong>of                      an egg is about 75 kilocalories. Thus, eggs have a low caloric                      content and they do not promote obesity. Many dishes prepared                      with eggs may be cooked without added fat.</p>
<p>An egg has 7.5 gr of <strong><span style="color: #006699;">lipids</span></strong>,                      from what 2 gr are saturated fatty acids (SFA), 1.1 gr. are                      polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and 3 gr. are monounsaturated                      fatty acids (MUFA). The ratio PUFA/SFA is 0.55; it is an acceptable                      quantity recommendable from a nutritional point of view.</p>
<p>We have to highlight the rich content of oleic acid (monounsaturated),                      very appreciated for its good effect on health.</p>
<p>Eggs are the main source of <strong><span style="color: #006699;">phospholipids</span> </strong>of our diet and they help to cover significantly our need                      of linoleic acid, an essential acid that our body cannot synthesize.</p>
<p>One egg gives us a large part of the admissible <strong><span style="color: #006699;">choline</span></strong> intake recommended by the nutritional education office (500                      mg./day). Eggs are also the best source of <strong><span style="color: #006699;">lecithin</span></strong><span style="color: #006699;"> </span>(phosphatidylcholine), a very interesting nutritional                      compound because of its importance in several metabolic processes,                      in the building of cell membranes and in the acethylcholine                      neurotransmitter.</p>
<p>Recent researches report that eggs are also an available                      source of carotenoids (luteine, zeaxanthene). These antioxidant                      compounds can help to prevent macular degeneration and to                      delay the appearance of cataracts. (MOELLER, S.M.; JACQUES,                      P.F.; BLUMBERG, J.B. The potential role of dietary xanthophylls                      in cataract and age-related macular degeneration. J. Am. Coll.                      Nutr. 2000; 19:522S-527S).</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the nutrient value&#8230; alone.</p>
<p>So what about the other aspects of the egg?</p>
<p>On an energetic level&#8230; eggs are complete.  They are pure potential.  Potential is just that&#8230; it can be made into anything.  So if you are believing that the food/egg you eat is bad for you it will be.</p>
<p>The egg and its shape allows for all possibilities to arise.  It is weighted on one end so it can get grounded into manifestation.</p>
<p>If you do not have eggs in your diet, please consider adding some.  Whole is better than not, real rather than substitute.  That goes for all foods.  Good nutrition comes from having all the vitamins, minerals etc.. interacting together in the proportions they come in naturally.  The only time we need to supplement is when we are not getting what is needed out of our foods.</p>
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