That sentence looks like the start of a clickbait headline 😄
Usually it ends with something dramatic like “…causes weight loss,” “…causes heart disease,” or “…causes this one surprising effect.”
Here’s the real, non-clickbait truth about eating boiled eggs 👇
What boiled eggs actually do
- High-quality protein → helps muscle repair, keeps you full longer
- Choline → supports brain and liver health
- Vitamins A, D, B12, selenium → good for immunity and metabolism
- Low in calories (about 70–80 per egg)
Common myths vs reality
- ❌ “Boiled eggs cause high cholesterol”
➜ For most people, dietary cholesterol from eggs has little effect on blood cholesterol. Saturated fat matters more. - ❌ “Eggs are bad for the heart”
➜ In healthy individuals, moderate egg intake (1–2/day) is generally safe. - ❌ “Eggs cause weight gain”
➜ Actually, they often help with weight control because they’re filling.
When to be cautious
- If you have diabetes, existing heart disease, or high LDL, your doctor may recommend limits.
- Eating only eggs or extreme egg diets = not a great idea (lack of fiber, variety).
If you want, tell me:
- how that headline ended, or
- whether you’re asking about weight loss, cholesterol, muscle building, or daily diet
I’ll break it down exactly for your goal 🥚💪