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Can coronary heart Disease patient eat egg yolk or not ? !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!! !!!
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Prefer not
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Avoid egg yolks..please ask me directly for personalized diet plan for you
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Yes,but in certain  limits, and for this kindly consult to specialist
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Yes but in moderation. Quantity will depend on his lipid profile results and other parameters .
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Will depend upon his recent cholesterol report And if we want to give him we can give it in a minimum amount And in some case age factor also depends
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In a balanced way yes.
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Gud morning yes but in moderation.
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Yes, patients with coronary heart disease can eat egg yolks, but it’s important to do so in moderation. Egg yolks contain dietary cholesterol, and while dietary cholesterol may have less impact on blood cholesterol levels than previously thought, it’s still advisable to limit intake. It’s generally recommended to consume no more than 300 milligrams of cholesterol per day, so if you choose to include egg yolks in your diet, it’s important to consider your overall cholesterol intake from other sources as well. Consulting with a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian can provide personalized advice based on your specific health needs. For any help you can ask me. Dietitian Souvik Chakraborty Consultant Lifestyle, Sports & Clinical Dietitian Phd(Scholar in Nutrition ),MSc( Dietetics), PGPCNA(USA), International acredated Sports Dietician, Bachelor in Pharmaceutical Technology,
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Have more egg white and less yolk
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There are some cardio protected herbs and diet plan
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Yes, as body 70-80% cholesterol is produce through high carb diet by the liver itself & rest 20% -30% is contributed through Diet so its a myth that egg yolk one can't have prefer half boiled or poached eggs instead of fried eggs forms & must add essential fatty acids to save heart along with antioxidants
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Hi, Best is to avoid, if not take in moderation.
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Yes he can but quantity can be decided after see cholesterol parameters.
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Yes..1 per day..
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Hi, yes but in moderation.not everyday.
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In moderation yes. Better is to share the reports and take diet Plan accordingly. As medical diet should be on the basis of medical parameters and lifestyle. General diet and recommendation will not suit.
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