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Raw Eggs for Your Health
Guidelines To Ensure That You Are Consuming Fresh High- Quality Eggs
If you are not used to eating fresh raw egg yolks or fresh raw fish, you should start by eating just a tiny bit of it on a daily basis, and then gradually increase the portions. For example, start by consuming only a few drops of raw egg yolk a day for the first three days. Gradually increase the amount that you consume in three-day increments. Try half a teaspoon for three days, then one teaspoon, then two teaspoons. When you are accustomed to that amount, increase it to one raw egg yolk per day and subsequently to two raw egg yolks per day. Eventually, you can easily eat five raw egg yolks daily. Fresh raw egg yolk tastes like vanilla and is best combined with your vegetable pulp. You can also combine it with avocado. Only stir it gently with a fork, because egg protein easily gets damaged on a molecular level, even by mixing/blending. http://www.mercola.com/2002/nov/13/eggs.htm |
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Flott bidrag, JEDI! :ja:
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Important Update on Eating Raw Eggs
By Dr. Joseph Mercola Well folks, it is time for a major update on my recommendations for eating raw eggs. First, before I review the update, I want to dispel the common myth that raw eggs are bad for you. Most people fear them because of the risk for salmonella contamination. If you are still concerned about this please read my earlier article on raw eggs. As part of that article I had stated that one should never consume raw egg white alone without the yolks, as a component in them called avidin binds to the B-vitamin biotin, potentially creating a deficiency in your body. However, my position shifted when one consumed whole raw eggs, both the yolk and the white together. One of my raw food mentors convinced me that there was more than enough biotin in raw egg yolks to compensate for this problem, and I revised my previous recommendation to say that eating whole raw eggs would not pose a problem. This idea made sense to me as many wild animals consume raw eggs with no apparent problems. However, recently a subscriber, Dr. Sharma, PhD, who is a biochemist with Bayer, contacted me about this issue. His investigation into the matter revealed that there is not enough biotin in an egg yolk to bind to all the avidin present in the raw whites. He found that 5.7 grams of biotin are required to neutralize all the avidin found in the raw whites of an average-sized egg. There are only about 25 micrograms -- or 25 millionths of a gram -- of biotin in an average egg yolk. This is obviously not nearly enough to do the job. For this very reason, controlled diets of only raw egg whites lead to severe biotin deficiency. New Egg White Recommendations So is this the 'end' for the healthy consumption of raw egg whites? If you naturally tend to be biotin deficient or are pregnant then the answer is yes. However, raw egg whites (the white 'Yin' to the yolk's 'Yang') are part of the important combined nutritional balance of the egg. The nutritional breakdown of the egg white is rather impressive. With 9.8 grams of varied protein, high riboflavin, magnesium and potassium, plus a whopping 25 percent the daily value of selenium, there are options to have your white and eat it too! If you decide to eat whole raw eggs, here are my suggested options:
If you have been consuming whole raw eggs like I have, you may be concerned that you are now deficient in biotin. You need not worry too much as it takes months to years of severely deficient biotin intake to cause any noticeable symptoms, and these symptoms will clear up quickly if you stop eating raw egg whites and take a biotin supplement for a few weeks. Common symptoms of biotin deficiency include:
The Bottom Line One of the problems with being on the leading edge of natural medicine is that occasionally one will veer off course a bit, but with time the direction always swings back to the truth. Many readers have appreciated my openness to modifying my views based on new information. This is in direct contrast to the conventional medical model that can be quite dogmatic and rigid about considering new data to modify their current beliefs. When eating any part of an egg raw, I also recommend that you read my guidelines on how to ensure that you are consuming fresh high-quality eggs. |
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Jeg spiser rå egg fordi.. skal vi sjå. Fin proteinkilde, fin fettkilde, det er veldig veldig naturlig mat, flotte vitaminer.. Hmja.
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Men forøvrig så er ikke rå mat alltid å foretrekke, tenk deg en kald vinterdag når du kommer hjem, de fleste ville ikke bli mette av et kaldt, rått måltid, da er det bedre med en feit, rykende varm gryterett! |
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Njaa... rå og rå, fru Blom... sellv foretrekker jeg nok til en viss grad å varmebehandle eggene i form av en "fuktig" eggerøre med fløte og smør.
Det er ikke nødvendig å spise eggene råe for å dra nytte av proteinene i egget. Primærstrukturen er den enkleste og mest stabile formen av proteinet. På grunn av de svake bindingskreftene så vil proteinformen påvirkes av miljøet. En temperaturøkning opp til 70 grader Celsius, og ved en økt saltkonsentrasjon eller endring i PH verdi, så vil enzymet/proteinet denaturere; dvs. miste sin tredimensjonale struktur. Men ved en denaturering av protein kan de opprinnelige egenskapene til proteinet gjenvinnes. Dette kan skje etter maten er utsatt for moderat varme eller endringer i saltkonsentrasjonen eller PH verdien når kroppen skal nyttiggjøre seg av dette som en del av stoffskiftet vårt. Ved koagulering derimot skjer forandringer som er endelige og vi ikke kan løse opp proteinet i vann. Protein koagulerer hvis de er i varme over 100 grader Celsius. Det er derfor jeg støtter rådet om at en kjernetemperatur på i underkant av 70 grader Celsius i lammelår og annet kjøtt som stekes eller kokes, er det ideelle- også ut i fra kroppens evne til å nyttiggjøre seg av proteinene på en best mulig måte. |
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Raw eggs! Yukk! - Jeg har prøvde å tåler konsistens men det kommer opp hver gang! til og med hvis en egg er kokt for lite og er ennå litt snotty! noen tips hvordan jeg kan være litt mindre pysete!!? - men flott innleg Jedi - may the force be with your eggs!!
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