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Does The Fat Burning Foods Group Include Eggs?



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By : Sal Farzin    4 or more times read
Submitted 2008-09-05 05:35:33
There will always be a debate as far as the benefit of eggs to one's health is concerned. Many people say that they must be a part of your diet because they are healthy foods. On the other hand, there are also groups that believe that they contain high levels of cholesterol. And that if you take it regularly, you would be at higher risks of developing heart diseases. Now what really is the score between the egg and its nutritional value? Is it really a health food or not? Plus, can it burn fats in the first place? It is important to establish whether they are considered fat burning foods or not for everyone's sake.

It is a given that eggs are high-protein foods. So with this fact alone, they can be considered as nutritious foods as they are. Protein is necessary to form strong muscles. This is the reason why body builders take protein shakes after extraneous physical activities. So if you're into building muscles, add eggs into your high protein diet for bigger biceps.

But do keep in mind that they do have cholesterol content. That's a fact too. However, they are mostly concentrated on the yolk. Experts may say that you should stop eating eggs too much because they are big on cholesterol. But that doesn't mean you should totally exclude them from your diet. You can eat one egg everyday without a problem. Anything more than that may put you over the recommended allowance for cholesterol though. If you want to eat more than one, be sure to remove the yolk and just eat the white part.

With that detail settled, let's now look into the idea of eggs being fat burning foods. They do have the ability to dissolve fats inside your body. Aside from protein, it is also rich in Vitamin B12, which can help in the breakdown of fats. Just remember that you can't eat more than two per day.

The cholesterol that eggs contain is referred to as dietary cholesterol. Recent studies have shown that the dietary cholesterol doesn't influence the rise of one's cholesterol level. Dietary fats cause it directly. These fats are mostly found in oily foods. Saturated oil and animal fats have it. These are the food items you should avoid at all costs.

Now this makes eggs a good example of fat burning foods. And it contains vitamins and proteins that the body needs too. As a part of your diet, you can actually be a slimmer, healthier individual. Just follow the rule of thumb though - never go beyond the limit.
Author Resource:- Sal provides expert information on fat burning foods through his website on the top burning foods.
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