That headline is designed to scare you—but the real story about eggs and heart disease is much more balanced.
🥚 What people used to think:
Eggs were blamed because they contain cholesterol, and it was believed that eating cholesterol directly raises your blood cholesterol and causes heart disease.
🔬 What we now understand:
- For most people, dietary cholesterol has a small effect on blood cholesterol
- Your body actually produces most of its own cholesterol
- Eggs are rich in nutrients like protein, vitamins, and choline
❤️ So, are eggs bad for your heart?
- For healthy individuals, eating about 1 egg per day is generally considered safe
- Eggs don’t significantly increase heart disease risk for most people
- The bigger risk comes from overall diet (processed foods, trans fats, excess sugar)
⚠️ When to be cautious:
- If you have heart disease, diabetes, or high cholesterol, you may need to limit intake—best to follow a doctor’s advice
- How you cook eggs matters (fried in lots of butter/oil vs boiled)
Bottom line:
👉 Eggs are not the villain they were once made out to be
👉 Moderation and overall diet matter far more than one food
If you want, I can break down how many eggs per day is ideal for your specific situation 👍