Re: Eggs and Diabetes




"Steve Newport" <steven@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

Here something that irritates the hell out of me.

Nutritionists and (in this case) eggs

I was diagnosed type 2 diabetes about six months ago (no big deal)
told that I raised colesterol.

Eggs. According to the local "diabetics and nutritionist clinic" are
to be eaten with caution. 2 or 3 per week maximum because the fats
they contain raise the bad colesterol in the blood.

My diabetics nurse in the local GPs practice says the colesertol you
eat does not affect the level in your blood. Within reason you can eat
as many as you want. Say up to eight per week if you wanted.

What do you guys think?

http://www.motherearthnews.com/Whole-Foods-and-Cooking/2007-04-01/How-Do-Your-Eggs-Stack-Up.aspx


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