Whole eggs eating

2023-09-07 09:00:10
I like eggs more can I eat 4 whole eggs in a day . Does eating 4 whole eggs cause any problem anyhow I need protein also
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Certainly not . Though eggs are very nutritious but you need to take a balanced diet to get all the nutrients. . Consult the dietician

Answered2023-09-25 06:24:49

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pls share your kft profile and lipid profile

Answered2023-09-19 04:44:04

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Plz Consult directly

Answered2023-09-07 16:16:02

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2 whole and 2 white is ok, provided your urea , creatinine is within normal limits and you are working out atleast 30 mins daily

Answered2023-09-11 02:37:32

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Hi,kindly book a consultation with me so that we can have a proper discussion before i can suggest you with a solution. I am available right now regards.

Answered2023-09-07 15:08:37

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Kindly connect me through practo app ,I need all your detail and blood report then only I can suggest you.

Answered2023-09-07 10:54:08

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I need complete meal history, bio & routine to answer your query. Do provide the details for better guidance. Thanks

Answered2023-09-07 09:55:32

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Take 2 eggs whole than egg whites

Answered2023-09-07 09:52:51

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We need to see your cholesterol and triglycerides profile then we can suggest To understand in detail kindly connect with me on practo app

Answered2023-09-07 09:32:28

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Gud morning 2-3whole eggs if having in a day.

Answered2023-09-07 09:09:12

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