8 Worst Mistakes of the Modern Day Diet

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3. Avoiding Eggs

Eggs have gotten a bad rap over the past 50 years.  Yes, they do naturally contain cholesterol but they are one of the best sources of protein you can eat. Although eggs have been accused of causing higher cholesterol levels in your body, this simply isn’t true. Dietary cholesterol has very little to do with the actual cholesterol in your blood. Numerous studies have shown that eating eggs does not raise the LDL (bad) cholesterol in your body.

Now the source of your eggs does matter, however.  Eggs from free range chickens naturally have more nutrients than cage raised birds. With up to seven times more beta carotene, three times the vitamin E, and almost double the vitamin A, you can see the free range eggs are well worth looking for.

You can tell free range eggs from the color of the yolks. Chickens that walk about and have a more natural diet have eggs with a bright orange yolk. Eggs from penned up chickens are a dull, pale yellow color.

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