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Hey everyone, this may sound strange, but is there a such thing as eating too many eggs? I currently eat 12 eggs (whites only) for breakfast each morning.
Hey everyone, this may sound strange, but is there a such thing as eating too many eggs? I currently eat 12 eggs (whites only) for breakfast each morning.
i have 6 whole eggs for breakfast whenever i can. with a little cheese and sweet potato![]()
doesn't sound like a problem to me. Do you need that much protein in one sitting? Why just the whites? No yolks? If your crackin a doz', why not chuck in 3-4 yolks
i have 6 whole eggs for breakfast whenever i can. with a little cheese and sweet potato
i've read that eating cholesterol helps your body produce more testosterone, also that eating cholesterol doesn't necessarily raise the bad cholesterol levels in your blood. apologies for my highly scientific analysis. perhaps better educated people on here will help
That sounds tasty, how do you cook the potato?
We slice sweet potato into shoe string like french fries, put them in a bag with olive oil and a heap of paprika, shake it up and bake them for about 35min at 180. Very tasty indeed!
How big are you? The AIS recommends 1.2-2g protein per kg of bodyweight daily. So unless you're well over 100kg, much of that will be pooed and peed out.Well i'm finding it hard to get 200-250grams of protein in each day, without eating a lot, and feeling overly full.
6 whole eggs mixed with half a cup of milk (for an omelette) would give you the same, and cost you half as much12 egg whites gives me about 50grams of protein in one serving, and dosen't leave me feeling bloated.
And I'm often not in the mood to lift or run, either. But if you want change, you have to work for it. And for increasing strength, fitness and changing your body composition, food is as much work as the actual lifting.I've never been a breakfast person [...] I'm trying to change that, but i'm finding it hard because i'm not always hungry, or in the mood to eat.
Can't say if those are useful and good changes unless we know about your personal body composition. That is, unless you are overfat - say, a waist above 100cm for a male - the "low fat" options aren't useful.I've made a few other changes too, like swapping full cream milk for skim, and a protein shake here and there, rather than a meal.
Because that's where most of the fat is, and fat consumption is unfashionable.dr00 said:why do people have such an aversion to eating egg yolks?
Well i'm finding it hard to get 200-250grams of protein in each day, without eating a lot, and feeling overly full. 12 egg whites gives me about 50grams of protein in one serving, and dosen't leave me feeling bloated.
Because that's where most of the fat is, and fat consumption is unfashionable.
Sadly, yes. It goes along with spot reduction, weights will make chicks bulky and the chest & biceps routine.
Hey everyone, this may sound strange, but is there a such thing as eating too many eggs? I currently eat 12 eggs (whites only) for breakfast each morning.
Egg whites are ok at 12/day. 12 yolks/day would be pretty high cholesterol though, so maybe a few yolks with the egg whites would be good.